It's also clearly inferior to "Whovinos"
It's also clearly inferior to "Whovinos"
Only Disney would think that what the world wanted was happy slaves.
"One of these days Alice… POW, straight from the moon!"
There's always the off-chance that an angry mob will burn down CBS studios. Or a rogue meteor will strike it. Or an angry mob of rogue meteors. I can dream damnit!
Though it's probably not exactly what you're thinking of, The Lawrence Welk Show stopped recording new episodes finally in 1982. It probably wasn't all that successful by the end, though. It still gets reruns on PBS in a lot of places; it's target audience is still slowly dying off, and probably has no idea that Welk…
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and post "Big Bang Theory" five times.
There really was no way this was going to be a secret adaptation of Gene Wolfe's The Shadow of the Torturer, was there?
Ah well. I can still dream.
As Hobbes also said,
As long as there's still coffee.
It feels like it's been so long since we've had cause to break out that old chestnut.
In terms of my early pop-culture crushes, Nickelodeon was where it was at. Melissa Joan Hart on Clarissa Explain It All and Alison Fanelli as Ellen on Adventures of Pete and Pete. Once Sailor Moon started airing in the US, I developed lots of thoughts about Zoisite and Tuxedo Mask and Sailor Mercury. This was also…
She just believes in respectful monogamy, which if necessary is enforced with chains and whips and ball clamps. Good clean all-American values.
I remember being strangely interested in adult Nala in the Lion King. But I think it was all about Moira Kelly's voice acting for me. Maybe young me subconsciously knew that I would eventually become a Twin Peaks fan.
I got so desperate that I even did coin-grinding on that one level with the convenient coin heaven (I think it's 4-2?) for a while to rack up like 25 extra lives. Then I managed to lose them all on the last two levels of the game.
maybe there right… that some times video games does cause violence
I made it to 8-4 in Lost Levels maybe a dozen times, but I could never quite beat it. Damn that game was tough.
We are the stomped-on. The fire-flowered. We are crushed by the shells of our dead brethren, or under the oppressor's fat rear end. We are the Mushroom Kingdom. Its soil is stained orange by the blood of our ancestors.
Did Mario RPG depict the moment that Bowser found it was more lucrative to sign acting and racecar driving contracts with Mario Inc. than to fight against it? Or was it all another fucked up dream? Or an alternate timeline, Chronotrigger-style?
And how do Mario Land 1 & 2 fit into this theory? Not to mention Dr. Mario.
I mean, if that's really a road you want to go down. But I'm warning you, once you head down the dark path, forever will it irritate your density.
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Nope.