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Replying to Avatar Christine Hall

nostr:npub1vgxntpg4u7a6n04eq7u9djm2r9nqgy0ev7qzv6vj5mjsfyycx3mssnvluk nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq I never got to see Pee Wee from a kids perspective. I was in my 30s when the TV show first aired. And since I've never had any children, there were no kids around for me to watch it with. Pity.

nostr:npub19stkqdcgaramjyhsw9ulu8lalqnysxy4e9xrdk3t6k5k437xfk6sc3u9g9 nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq I love that you were still able to enjoy the show as an adult. Not many shows can appeal to kids and adults alike.

nostr:npub19stkqdcgaramjyhsw9ulu8lalqnysxy4e9xrdk3t6k5k437xfk6sc3u9g9 nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq I was 7 or 8 and went to see it at the theater. It was so wild and out there and seeing a grown man act earnestly like an odd child made me feel seen in a way I hadn’t before. Like, he was weird and silly and the people he met on his adventure accepted him anyway.

nostr:npub18ljjwuh8vt0lrh3fe3vsefddt40u297gtsk3d4v4ywhjnvms9zfqy480hq PeeWee’s Playhouse and PeeWee’s Big Adventures (PeeWee was a total escape from my reality as a kid); waffles with a schmear of peanut butter drizzled with maple syrup; sleeping in (I was never one of those up early kids).