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Saturday mornings weren't complete without them.

Grammar Rock Interjection


Grammar Rock Adjective


Rufus Xavier Sarsparilla


Grammar Rock Verb


Grammar Rock Conjunction


Grammar Rock Adverb


Grammar Rock Nouns
 
Jesus, you people in England act like you invented the fucking language...

Lex
 
Apparently I DO have to put a smiley face after everything when I'm kidding. I thought it'd be obvious. But, hey, on a positive note, I made somebody post for only the second time in three months - that's gotta be worth something, right? :) <-

Lex
 
Ahh, I miss those videos. I am only 18, but they use to do those when I was in elementary, sometimes in middles school and high school for fun. They bring back good memories.

Conjunction Junction has always been my favorite.
 
I think Scatman Crothers sang that one, as well as "Energy". Between that and his voicework as Hong Kong Phooey, he was well-nigh inescapable on Saturday mornings. :)

Lex
 
Yes, thanks, Tadaa....those instantly took me to Sat. mornings when I was about 7 or 8.
 
Where were they called "Grammar Rock?" They were always called "School House Rock" when I saw them.
 
There were several "sub-genres" to Schoolhouse Rock. Grammar Rock had all the parts of speech. History Rock had things like "I'm Only a Bill" and "Elbow Room". Science Rock had "Energy" and "Interplanet Janet". And Multiplication Rock had...well, you figure it out.

Lex
 
There were several "sub-genres" to Schoolhouse Rock. Grammar Rock had all the parts of speech. History Rock had things like "I'm Only a Bill" and "Elbow Room". Science Rock had "Energy" and "Interplanet Janet". And Multiplication Rock had...well, you figure it out.

Lex

Loved "Interplanet Janet"

 
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