Posted on 01/07/2009 9:29:39 AM PST by BGHater
It’s a definite YIKES! moment.
(and goes so well with your screen name)...
Nah, search Major Mudd, Feep, Fantasmic Features
(or not)
I haven’t got the link thingy here yet, so I apologize.
In any case, you win on the what th3 heck and other, but check out Feep. (a really bad light bulb thing)
It was a Three Stooges/Sci-Fi in Boston, ch 38. (the squeaky stair got me many times)
Thanks for getting me off pol though... and you, of course still win.
Atomic Submarine huh... another goal!
makes ya wonder how there was a camera to catch the action... unless there were other failures closely preceding it
I did find Major Mudd and Feep.
I think the Feeping creatures are cuter.
Hey wait a minute, Keanu Reeves was just in a movie telling us the aliens were mad at us for not taking care of the environment and then they do this?
Pity poor T-Boone, first the oil price crash, and now space monsters.
barbra ann
They don't know what lightning is over across the pond?
“I think the Feeping creatures are cuter.”
Yeah, but as a kid, it was more fun to have something to laugh at/about. Wasn’t into cute. For that we had Uncle Floyd.
Besides, what’s better, cute or something that makes you want to keep your feet and legs within the confines of the bed so the thing under it won’t getcha at night?
Saturday nights just aren’t the same. (didn’t know about Teddy K and the rest back then) With the awareness of age, I now realize how scary they were/are.
As an aside; “...Feeping creatures are cuter”... think you might possibly have a double entendre there. (were I female, I’d use it as a tagline)
” I once saw a tire come off a car on the expressway, probably due to loose lug nuts.”
Loose nuts cause alot of problems.
Good target selection.
Let's hope the red light cameras are next.
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