1 posted on
05/14/2008 7:20:01 PM PDT by
B-Chan
To: B-Chan
Best line ever:
“When in danger when in doubt run in circles yell and shout!” (Well thats how I remember it away.)
Much to my daughter chagrin, I have got my grandchildren (5 and 3) to run around with me waving our arms around yelling it.
2 posted on
05/14/2008 7:24:56 PM PDT by
svcw
(There is no plan B.)
To: B-Chan
Been loving Hulu.com. Currently I’m about 1/2 way through Miami Vice season 1.
3 posted on
05/14/2008 7:26:32 PM PDT by
Domandred
(McCain's 'R' is a typo that has never been corrected)
To: B-Chan

Mom and I BOTH enjoyed 'Lost in Space,' for obvious reasons! ;)
4 posted on
05/14/2008 7:28:59 PM PDT by
Diana in Wisconsin
(Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
To: B-Chan
I bought the complete first season a couple of years ago. A good call IMHO. :^)
To: B-Chan
As a kid, that one-eyed cyclops fella was kinda scary.

7 posted on
05/14/2008 7:34:37 PM PDT by
labette
To: KevinDavis
8 posted on
05/14/2008 7:35:33 PM PDT by
raybbr
(You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
To: B-Chan
9 posted on
05/14/2008 7:38:09 PM PDT by
realdifferent1
(I hope the 'War on Terror' goes better than the 'War on Poverty'.)
To: B-Chan
Crush... Kill... Destroy... Crush... Kill... Destroy... Crush... Kill... Destroy...
10 posted on
05/14/2008 7:44:52 PM PDT by
real saxophonist
(The fact that you play tuba doesn't make you any less lethal. -USMC bandsman in Iraq)
To: B-Chan
Thanks! I didn’t even know about lulu dot com!
15 posted on
05/14/2008 7:53:34 PM PDT by
Brian S. Fitzgerald
("We're going to drag that ship over the mountain.")
To: B-Chan
Penny in those mini skirts. Ahhhh........
18 posted on
05/14/2008 8:06:36 PM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
(G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
To: B-Chan
Hulu.com has allot of oldies, and they are still enjoyable to see again.
Fancast.com and Veoh.com are a couple of other sites that stream allot of old TV programs and movies.
20 posted on
05/14/2008 8:12:09 PM PDT by
TomGuy
To: B-Chan
The Ballad Of William Robinson
by Bill Mumy
My name is William Robinson
I’m forty two years old
I’ve seen the hot side of the sun
I’ve seen blue icy cold
I’ve shot the one eyed giant down with laser in my hand
But I’ll never see my home again or walk on Earth’s green land
In 1997 we set out on the Jupiter 2
‘Bound for Alpha Centauri
My family and small crew
We ran into a meteor storm
The wrong time
The wrong place
It’s been six months and thirty years
That we’ve been lost in space
My father died five years ago
There was no better man than he
My mother’s never been the same
And now it’s up to me
Our pilot is a handsome man
My sisters both could tell
And Doctor Smith will get us killed
And that may be just as well
I’ve worked the mines of many worlds
For fuel to power our ship
I’ve got a robot for a friend and helper on our trip
I’m sending out this message now from this ungodly place
In hopes someone will rescue us from being lost in space
My name is William Robinson and I’ll never take a wife
No children will I father
I have no normal life
Show me mercy in this universe
Or show me God’s true face
Whisper my name to the stars
For I am lost in space
21 posted on
05/14/2008 8:15:17 PM PDT by
tlb
To: B-Chan
Lost In Space was, at its heart, a silly kids' show a futuristic fairy tale designed to appeal to the romanticism and love of adventure that we kids of the Space Age grew up with. And there's nothing wrong with that. Sure, we all love Star Trek and so forth, but in this world of serious TV science fiction (e.g. Battlestar Galactica) it's fun to occasionally step away from the realistic dialog and densely-plotted storylines and enjoy an hour of good dumb fun.No, no, that's the wrong Battlestar Galactica. The original is old-fashioned fun and hysterical in parts. It also features Jonathan Harris providing the voice of the snarky Cylon robot Lucifer who swaps some pretty good zingers with the human he has to deal with, Baltar (played by John Colicos).
To: B-Chan

Angela Cartwright bump!
28 posted on
05/14/2008 9:27:31 PM PDT by
higgmeister
(In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
To: B-Chan
The Robinson's were assimilated by the Borg.
To: B-Chan
(As an aside, I must admit that as I grew older Lost In Space took on an added dimension of enjoyment for me, in the form of a monstrous crush on Angela Cartwright. Through my now-middle-aged eyes she appears in the show as a talented and cute child actress, but in 1973, the seven-year-old me regarded her as a mysterious and disturbingly attractive older woman.)
Ah, a flimsy excuse to post my favorite Angela Cartwright pic again...

To: B-Chan
(As an aside, I must admit that as I grew older Lost In Space took on an added dimension of enjoyment for me, in the form of a monstrous crush on Angela Cartwright. 

OHHHHHH YEAAAAHHHHH!
37 posted on
05/14/2008 10:14:56 PM PDT by
L.N. Smithee
(Barack Obama is a secret Wright-winger)
To: B-Chan
I agree that the best part of the show was the interaction between the robot and Dr. Smith. But my main recollection of Lost in Space is waiting week after week for them to finally get off that planet. It seems they blew the budget on the first episode.
To: B-Chan
Sometimes you make a 'pop culture' reference, and it backfires. I did my 'danger Will Robinson' for a co-worker (at an ever so appropriate moment)...and she looked me and asked 'who is Will Robinson...does he play for the Steelers?'
Kids. They don't apprciate the classics.
46 posted on
05/14/2008 11:13:22 PM PDT by
PennsylvaniaMom
(I could never 'Keep Sweet' I am a bitter Pennsylvanian)
To: B-Chan
The only reason I didn’t miss an episode is because I was forever hoping the robot would pinch Dr. Smith’s head off........
51 posted on
05/15/2008 5:20:01 AM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(Bill & Hillary Clinton are the human equivalent of the herpes virus.....)
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