Dalton Schultz Without Dallas

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Was so glad to see him go. Tight ends will always have numbers with Dak.
 

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No character beats bugs bunny..love that rascally wabbit.
bugs and all those older cartoons are considered to be too violent for todays PC crowd, and even way back in 80's.

As a kid I knew the violence was not real, and sometimes it was overdone, but I havent watched anything cartoonish or animated, since way back then.
I liked daffy duck, bugs bunny, road runner, speedy gonzales , slyvester the cat all were fun to watch.
They didnt turn me violent.
 

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bugs and all those older cartoons are considered to be too violent for todays PC crowd, and even way back in 80's.

As a kid I knew the violence was not real, and sometimes it was overdone, but I havent watched anything cartoonish or animated, since way back then.
I liked daffy duck, bugs bunny, road runner, speedy gonzales , slyvester the cat all were fun to watch.
They didnt turn me violent.
You mean a coyote falling off a cliff and an anvil hitting him in the head didn’t make you want to start shooting up a mall? How did you overcome that?
 

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Wow! Those who don't like Charlie Brown are also Dak critics. It all makes sense now.

For the record, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang, plus Snoopy and Woodstock are one of America's biggest cartoon success stories dating back since the early 1960s and iconic not only in America but also worldwide throughout numerous countries.
 

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Wow! Those who don't like Charlie Brown are also Dak critics. It all makes sense now.

For the record, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang, plus Snoopy and Woodstock are one of America's biggest cartoon success stories dating back since the early 1960s and iconic not only in America but also worldwide throughout numerous countries.
I like Dak just fine, thank you very much. I’m just not a big Peanuts fan… but Lucy was hawt.
 

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Wow! Those who don't like Charlie Brown are also Dak critics. It all makes sense now.

For the record, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang, plus Snoopy and Woodstock are one of America's biggest cartoon success stories dating back since the early 1960s and iconic not only in America but also worldwide throughout numerous countries.
There’s 3 things in life I hold sacred…Peanuts, WB Cartoons , and Mr Rayne Dakota Prescotta
 

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Wow! Those who don't like Charlie Brown are also Dak critics. It all makes sense now.

For the record, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang, plus Snoopy and Woodstock are one of America's biggest cartoon success stories dating back since the early 1960s and iconic not only in America but also worldwide throughout numerous countries.
It's not surprising that Dak super fans relate so well to Charlie Brown since Dak is the Charlie Brown of the Dallas Cowboys.
 

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I recorded 50 hours of that stuff so my grandson can one day watch cartoons that are hillarious…..not anxiety free with safe spaces.

Bugs as Captain Bly and Bogart are epic
I hope your grandson can handle that sort of pure violence!

What if he sees Foghorn Leghorn shake the bottle, saying “Shake it up and watch it fizz!” BOOM!!

Once he sees that, it will always be in his mind! What next? Blatant gasoline use to destroy the atmosphere??
 
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