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I wonder if this could do double duty as Chewy's treehouse from the Star Wars Holiday Special? :3

fischer-technik!

How about musclebound women? :3

To have any of my cartoon properties, InterStellar OverDrive, Sci Fi Guy!, the Captain Saucer revival, or The Inventer&Igor finally commercially click, or I finally just walk away from them.

Also salvaging Tube Punk or Studebaker Carburetor and walking away from those.

One that baffles me is My Little Pony. I mean it was an also-ran contrived to be cute & commercial property back in the '80s. But now the revival gets Bronie levels of sycophancy. I'm scratching my head over this.

I love Studebakers, but how about naming a car the Dictator in the middle '30s?

Or something long winded and non-euphonious: the 1941 Studebaker Commander Land Cruiser Skyway?

Hey, a XR4Ti died so that my '79 porthole Pinto could have a turbo engine!

I rediscovered this show while I was pushing 50 and hadn't seen it since the original run from around when I was in second grade. I threw out the idea that it was science fiction and enjoyed it by treating as a Krofft style fantasy of kids and family lost in a creepy Technicolor fantasyland.

What can you say about a skiffy show where the best character was a computer with the personality of a snotty college professor?

Is this a digital transfer of a video transfer of a Super 8 movie?

Iowa is flat (except for the mountians) and grows lots of potatoes.

Hey! It's the cover for an old Centuri model rocket catalog!

I went there in the Summer of '06, with a certain old college buddy who was Rolling Stone's Hot Cartoonist of 1996.....

Looks like Modern Art from the '50s! "Dig it, daddy-o!"

So will this crank up the interest in retro(ish) Sci Fi?

Yay! I may now have a real first name for my character, Prof. A.C. Ripple, inventor.

To get my MendleMax going for once. There's always something getting in the way of that first print.

But mainly, for a certain stupid bodyman, lost in the Loess Hills on a mud road between Moorhead and Turin, to finally make good on his end of the bargain and fix up my 1957 Studebaker Silver Hawk. So far he's done a

Whoa!!!

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I can relate to the unpublished and horribly unorganized bit....