Couldn't think of a better wording for the title, but I was curious as to how many of our members here are old enough to have seen any of the shorts or their theatrical films in the theaters upon their initial releases.
My dad before he passed away used to tell me stories all the time of watching the Stooges on a local station after school as part of some show geared towards kiddies that showed Laurel & Hardy, the Little Rascals, and stuff like that. He recalled Stop! Look! and Laugh! coming out and a kid in his class telling him it stunk since it a lot of it was just "that guy with his monkeys". He also remembered seeing Larry on TV once when they were in Niagara Falls when on tour (this was at some point in the early 60s I'm guessing), which to me, was pretty cool since the only two Stooges still around when I was born was Besser (I don't recall his death, though) and Curly-Joe DeRita (his I remember since it was the front page of the entertainment section of our newspaper at the time). To me with my dad being alive when Moe and Larry were still touring is pretty mind-boggling since ideally it wasn't that long ago they were still entertaining fans in person.
Anyway, I guess I'm rambling, but my guess is a lot of our members were born in the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s but I would guess most of us were exposed to the Stooges on TV at some point and not before.