Badda bang! I'm here all week folks try the fish and remember to tip your wait staff.
Badda bang! I'm here all week folks try the fish and remember to tip your wait staff.
". But eventually his memories come back and he regains his ship Tortuga and his companion, Lady Armaroid " Sorry, I was going to write something as I first read that as Lady Hemorrhoid, as it is I got nothing.
I really like the "Night Gallery" Series as I was a big fan of Rod Serling from the "Twilight Zone" days. But when I was only 14, "The Outer Limits" opening scared the crap out of me as the "Twilight Zone" never did
"The Legend Of The Mighty Soap Estonian or Elbonian?
MEH ! That's what she said!
I think his hero was Willy Mays.
The "Living Doll" is a much better choice.
And so, pretty much, will be all the people on io9 butching about this movie. Hell, I'm 64 and I'd go see it.
That they should look good and only cry.
Crappity-crap-crap, Mays books aren't available on Kindle. Some of his newer books are tough.
It would sort of have to, if you follow the branching tree theory. (I know it's not fashionable at this time, but I still like it)
"They could screw up the planet and make it impossible for humans to evolve in the first place."
That IS a really good line. Would make a really good first sentence in a story or book!
LOTR? Not the Pern books? I don't think so.
""A weyr is where dragons are."
His friends told him to use Open Office, but he didn't and kept on using Word 95
Comic Relief 1994
Technobabble kept Star Trek alive for many a season.
CNN: Larry King Special " "the disease of the 21st century." It's THE DISEASE because it doesn't kill you. If it killed you like say a flu epidemic (which we have had) or HIV (which we do have) it wouldn't be such a big deal.