FOWL ODOR; IT'S CARTOON DEBUT OF `SMELLY TELLY'.Byline: - David Bloom David Bloom (May 22, 1963 – April 6, 2003) was an NBC journalist (co-anchor of Weekend Today and reporter) until his sudden death in 2003 at the age of 39. Early life This stinks. OK, not really, but Cartoon Network For Cartoon Network outside of the United States, see . Cartoon Network is a cable television network created by Turner Broadcasting which primarily shows animated programming. has come up with an odorific little piece of technology to, ahem, expand the creative possibilities of its warped animated series ``Cow and Chicken.'' At 8:30 tonight and Friday, it'll have ``Smelly Telly'' waiting for you. Pick up a card (from Warner Bros BROS Brothers BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington) BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) . Studio stores or in Sports Illustrated Sports Illustrated is the largest weekly American sports magazine owned by media conglomerate Time Warner. It has over 3 million subscribers and is read by 23 million adults each week, including over 18 million men, 19% of the adult males in the country. for Kids) and wait for the stinky-looking numbers to appear in the lower-right corner. When they do, scratch the matching number on the card and take a whiff. Yes, scratch-and-sniff cartoons have arrived, for no apparent good reason. The verdict on the scented silliness? You usually smell something, but seldom is it particularly evocative in other than a nose-wrinkling way. And you thought television stunk stunk v. A past tense and the past participle of stink. stunk Verb a past of stink stunk stink already. CAPTION(S): Photo: Television becomes smelly-vision when viewers scratch numbers on cards synchronized with Cartoon Network's ``Cow and Chicken.'' |
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