14th October 2003, 8:53 PM
Anyone remember Rainbow Brite? Just me? Okay then.
Anyway, Thundercats was COOL, because it was like, all cat like, and it was all like "we have magic in space". I thought that the sight beyond sight was cool, and I wanted that! Plus, it had Mum-ra! He was so evil they cancelled the show because of him! Well, he did kinda pray to ancient spirits of evil to boost his own power on a regular basis. Not a single giant robot to be found there ABF by the way. Plus, those Lunatics were cool. They broke Lion-O's sword. And Cheetara was cool, because she's all like, fast. And um, that's about it.
I wish the Japanese Transformers had been aired here instead of the other thing. I liked Transformers, even though I only saw like 10 episodes at most. I remember the one with dinobots. That was cool, because dinosaurs are cool. ALL of them! Rex egg protection attack pattern something-or-other! Then, a big rock came along...
What's Weltall doing up there?
Anyway, Thundercats was COOL, because it was like, all cat like, and it was all like "we have magic in space". I thought that the sight beyond sight was cool, and I wanted that! Plus, it had Mum-ra! He was so evil they cancelled the show because of him! Well, he did kinda pray to ancient spirits of evil to boost his own power on a regular basis. Not a single giant robot to be found there ABF by the way. Plus, those Lunatics were cool. They broke Lion-O's sword. And Cheetara was cool, because she's all like, fast. And um, that's about it.
I wish the Japanese Transformers had been aired here instead of the other thing. I liked Transformers, even though I only saw like 10 episodes at most. I remember the one with dinobots. That was cool, because dinosaurs are cool. ALL of them! Rex egg protection attack pattern something-or-other! Then, a big rock came along...
What's Weltall doing up there?
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)