1. dcphill says:

    Holy moley

  2. pedro says:

    #20 Right, there’s that gay gene thing, I forgot.

    Don’t be embarrassed by your role models.

  3. Michael_GR says:

    #17, I wasn’t aeven a glimmer in my parent’s eyes when B&R was origianlly on the air, but I have to sak: what on earth are you talkng about? 50′s values in B&R? huh? It was a comedy for chrissake, and there were certainly no values, 50′s or otherwise, involved. Well, there was the odd moralizing by batman but it was played for laughs.

  4. BobHand says:

    Batman, Holy Bitchslap him, please!

  5. ECA says:

    HOLY Gorgonzola..
    (holy cheese) pun intended.

  6. Rabble Rouser says:

    Holy Guacamole!

  7. Jopa says:

    I can’t believe I liked this crap when I was a kid…. O_o

  8. CrankyGeeksFan says:

    Holy Fourth Amendment, anagrams, Luther Burbank and non-sequiturs.

    This was for kids? A majority of adults couldn’t correctly identify these terms.

    Children saw the comic books sprung to life, teenagers saw the humor in the campiness and adults saw the “bad” influences.

    #19 – Someone from a YouTube-type community of very devout fans to answer your question. The creators probably know the location of these lines without having to give it much thought.

    Supposedly in the late 1990s, someone who had made considerable wealth in Information Technology made a model of the Batcave in his house. It had many of the old displays and panels as shown here and on shows like Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.



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