Michael Swanwick's Periodic Table of Science Fiction
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The Pepto-Bismol Hour
Hey, kids! What time is it?
It's Pepto-Bismol Time,
Pepto, Pepto, Pepto
Pepto-Bismol Tiiiiiiime!
Ah, the classic television shows of the Fifties! Remember the
Pepto-Bismol Hour? Sure you do! With Peppy the Clown, and the
Pepto-Bismol Kids, and of course its genial host, Guy Adventure. Once a
week he'd put on a pith helmet and become The Adventure Guy, and lead the
Pepto-Bismol Kids on an action-packed safari on Planet Bismuth. Which may
have been just a few unconvincing papier-mache boulders against a painted
desert backdrop, but it sure seemed good enough for us, you betcha!
And how about their alien sidekick, Pinkie? All together now:
Gleep-gleep! Did you remember to touch your nose and cross your eyes?
Good.
Everything on the show was pink?Pepto-Bismol pink. You couldn't see that
on TV of course, because the show was in black and white. But every now
and then there'd be an item in the Coloroto section of the Sunday paper,
with all the Pepto-Bismol Girls in their frilly pink dresses and the
Pepto-Bismol Boys in their trim pink suits. It was that kind of attention
to detail that made the show so great.
Okay, so the cartoons weren't much of a much. Kids used to have
nightmares about those motionless giant bottles with human lips crawling
on their cartoon faces like worms. But cut them some slack. This was
years before Clutch Cargo?they were just ahead of their time.
And the dancing chickens! Buck-buck-buck-a-buuuuuck! Yes, of course they
were just a line of feather dusters on a stick?that was the joke! Still,
the same skit on every single show ? it did begin to wear after a while.
It was educational, too. No, really! Remember all that stuff about how
Pepto-Bismol was made from bismuth and how it soothed the stomach by ? ?
Yeah, me neither. So I guess it wasn't really educational after all. But
its intentions were good.
Guy Adventure did put on a little weight in the later years. Hell, the
man was a blimp. But he never gave up. Remember that big mustache he grew
and how he dyed it bright pink? Boy, it really gave the parents something
to think about!
Oh, the memories. So sweet, so precious. They don't make television shows
like that anymore!
The EPA won't let them.
The End
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