elag wrote:
>
> Paul Heslop wrote:
> >
> > elag wrote:
> >
> > > > I find it difficult to do the sparking eyes and smoke coming out the
> > > > ears
> > >
> > > You could make a Maggie sock puppet and lip sync to old tv clips...
> >
> > It would still need the crazy eyes and smoke coming out the ears though
>
> Here's a nice mask, anyway (scroll down)...
>
> http://www.unionjackwear.bucks.net/prodlist.asp?cat=Face+Masks
Jees, that's some seriously scary stuff!
>
> > > > I'm not sure we've had farscape here.
> > >
> > > I think it was on BBC2.
> >
> > hmmm, I could be wrong then. They tuck these things away so well, often
> > without fanfair.
>
> Check the listings, will you? Let me know if they're still running the reruns...
I doubt it, but I'll take a look.
>
> > >
> > > > >
> > > > > > and the folks who do theSimpsons etc.
> > > > >
> > > > > ...abso-diddly-lutely
> > > >
> > > > Heh, the episode where Ned's a werewolf, and still says 'diddly'!
> > >
> > > doodly...
> >
> > heh, the one where they borrow his cabin and there's note's all over the
> > place!
>
> Ned (distraught): Reverend... emergency! I - it's the Simpson kids -
> eedily - I, uh, baptism - oodily - uh - doodily doodily!
> Rev. Lovejoy: Ned, have you thought about one of the other major
> religions? They're all pretty much the same.
:O)
Homer: Okay, okay, don't panic. To find Flanders, I just have to think
like Flanders. "I'm a big four-eyed lame-o, and I wear the same stupid
sweater every day." The Springfield River!
> >
> > It's weird that bit as they have Bush as an imbecile but Bliar as his
> > dog, yet Bliar is always clever and smug. You probably won't get 2dtv
> > with it being topical.
>
> Yeah, but one of these days I've got to get one of those region free DVD
> players so I can see all the strange brews I always hear of.
Have you tried looking online to see if your player has a secret menu?
My son's had only PAL DVD but a search online brought the way into the
menu and switched off the region control, aswell as the thing which
stops you playing copies, and his is only a cheap dvd. You just type
something like 'goodmans 137dvd secrete menu' or 'sony 345dvd hack' etc
etc.
> > Aye, afraid so. though the little fluffy things, telletubbies etc, will
> > hold them for hours.
>
> Visually, Teletubbies is very interesting, though the content is almost
> nonexistent. It is sucessful in the sense that it feels like it was
> written by toddlers, for toddlers.
>
> Po.
:O) Each one has gone through an absolute craze for it, then graduated
onto harder stuff.
> > :O) We all need that zany moment. Monkeydust is off the wall, to the
> > extreme, but very dark humour, full of murders and rape etc.
>
> More info, please?
I found a website but it made me install the latest flash player and I
have to reboot before I can see it, so I'll just give you the addy
http://www.monkey-dust.co.uk/
>
> > I never got this. I admit very small children don't see that violence
> > hurts, but they never did and never will, they learn as they grow. My
> > smallest grandchild has just entered the smack you in the face phase,
> > which she does with a huge grin. She thinks it is fun. She doesn't watch
> > violent programmes, only fluffy baby stuff.
>
> Primal urges, I suppose...
>
> Oh, I meant to post the T & J Kids lyrics which speak for themselves:
>
> "Tom And Jerry Kids!!! We're gonna go where all the action is!!!"
>
> bleh...
:O) I never ever watch the kids one.
> > > I try not to use surreal as an adjective as it tends to be thrown about
> > > willy nilly w/ no real reference to anything but the most superficial
> > > aspects of the original Surrealists' art. I actually once wrote a whole
> > > post about suchlike.
> > >
> > > Family Guy does tend to use a stream of conciousness or free association
> > > approach to scene structure/dialogue, though. For me, there are more
> > > hits than misses, but it has its moments. I guess you must be enjoying
> > > the CN reruns about now?
> >
> > What, where, who? I didn't know they were showing them again!
>
> It's being rerun on CN - US so I figured the UK wouldn't be far behind.
> There's even some talk of a revival.
Great, I have to take a look through the schedules!
--
Paul. (scatter like ice from the spoon that was your womb)
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