"Hold the Bus!"


The phrase "Hold the bus" was the sign for the Splits to behave as if they had been driven mad by a mailbox which wouldn't give Fleegle the mail, a bin which wouldn't accept Drooper's trash, and the odious Sour Grape girls.

http://nostalgiacentral.com/television/tv-by-decade/tv-shows-1960s/banana-splits-adventure-hour/


(I sent away for this)

Kellogg's released exclusive tracks.

In addition to the hand puppets, Kellogg's, the show's sponsor, offered original Banana Splits music to those fans who mailed in box tops. The company released two 45 EPs, for "The Tra La La Song" and "Doin' the Banana Split," which came with exclusive B-sides like "I Enjoy Being a Boy (In Love with You)," "The Beautiful Calliopa" and "The Very First Kid on my Block." The songs on these releases were in "twin-track" stereo, with the vocals in one channel and the music in the other. That made for easy home karaoke.



http://www.metv.com/lists/10-tra-la-la-true-facts-about-the-banana-splits

Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley

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"Uh Oh Chongo!"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGVQrk9_5ns

Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley

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