From my review of The Day Time Ended...
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Superman's unkwnown love child decided to get even with daddy one day.
The latest toy recalls from Mattell were proving to be more trouble than first anticipated...
Failed Concept Toy #679876:
Tough at the time, toy makers thought that capitalizing on disasters for inspiration, the Three Mile Island and Love Canal toy lines were quickly abandoned.
Sadly this was the first and last toy to come off the production line that was uranium based.
"Finally, I have a radioactive Slip-N-Slide all of my own!"
"Daddy, this pylon is glowing. Maybe it's the way home." - Holly Marshall
Wow mom made alot of Jello and it's my favorite....Lime!
Did you know my mom is THE 50' woman? This is her suppository.
Yeah, we got this new playground for her for a bargain. I thought it'd cost more cause it glows in the dark, not to mention it's an import all the way from some place called Chernobyl.
Quote from: Gerry on September 04, 2007, 03:29:54 PM
"Daddy, this pylon is glowing. Maybe it's the way home." - Holly Marshall
Karma from your friendly neighborhood sleestack (you know what I mean)
"Daddy, I wanted a RED one!!! Bwaaaaaa!!!"
Quote from: IzzyDedjet on September 05, 2007, 07:41:58 AM
Karma from your friendly neighborhood sleestack (you know what I mean)
Back at you for parsing my obscure caption. :thumbup:
As I recall, I had kind of a crush on Holly
Gads. That's potential for a whole new string of "bad" topics.
Sid and Marty Croft shows.
Everyone knows about Land of the Lost, H. R. Pufinstuf, and the like, but how many of us remember crap like Captain Cool (early Eric Estrada) and the Cogs or Electra Woman and Dyna Girl?
Like most people little Tammy couldn't tell Gloop from Gleep even up close.
Please someone get that......
Quote from: Yaddo 42 on September 06, 2007, 10:50:41 PM
Like most people little Tammy couldn't tell Gloop from Gleep even up close.
Please someone get that......
Gloop and Gleep, the formless, fearless wonders!
I was a Herculoids fan from day one!!
Charlene (Charlie) McGee had always wondered why studios called this the green room, until she happened to be backstage at the "You Can't Do That On Television" set and found the giant container of green slime. She tried using her pyrokinetic powers to set it on fire but alas, this slime would not burn. It was perfect for dipping sugar cookies in, though.