Sides hurt. Turning Blue. Head 'bout to 'splode!!
Hey! This is expensive Starbucks coffee that you just made me spit take!! That’s 2.99 you owe me!!!
I get it. You figure you’re already screwed with the Bamber bunnies at this point. You might as well bring all the way down to ultimate doom.
My God you know my thotz !
I am telepathic. Not many people know this, so please keep it hush hush:
(whispering) I am actually River Tam
http://forum.galacticwatercooler.com/showpost.php?p=36081&postcount=16
Did you ever play Worms?
The holy hand grenade:
I don’t know if this is true, but if so, I’ll be in my bunk.
I find it disturbing that you’re thinking of me in a “I’ll be in my bunk” sort of way.
Therefore, I am retracting my joke.
Besides, there was something about the way River’s character was played in Firefly that made it so I could never think of her “that” way. Zoe? Yes. Inara? Yes. Kaylee? Yes. But, River…I can’t help but thinking of her in a kid-sister kind of way.
Gee Beeve, if dad catches you he’s gonna clobber you !
This is my exact order of the shows as well. DS9 was the best because of the continuing war plot. Enterprise pretty much stunk until the last season when they started doing what they should have been doing the whole show, explaining how the Federation was formed.
Even though Voyager ended badly for me, I have found myself periodically going back and re-watching some of the middle seasons. There was a lot of gold in that show especially with the doctor. Good stuff!
Well I can’t speak for the rest of the Bunnies, but this Bunny found this whole exchange absolutely hysterical. We are not above making fun or ourselves, or Jamie for that matter.
But while Jamie is short - he is really not all that short:
In fact some of the bunnies are taller then him:
(the two in front are kneeling)
In fact one of the bunnies put her foot in her mouth and asked if she should crouch down for the picture.
Wow, you bunnies look not only cute, but also very fun and likable sorts. Hey, is Gaylen Tyrol a bunny too?
Some of these girls look kinda young, so I am resisting the temptation to insert a “IYKWIM” in there.
Okay. I need to step back and prevent my head from exploding. Let’s break this down: We have Christian from Germany pretending to be a Galaxy Ranger who is imagining me (who is pretending to be Duncan Idaho) as River Tam, and Topgun who is prentending to be a cylon-eyed planet that is pretending to be Wally Cleaver pretending that GR is Beaver Cleaver who is having lustful thots about River Tam.:eek:
(pause) (breath) (focus)…
Is there ANY place other than here where that doesn’t make perfect sense?
Larry Mondelo could figure it out. If he’s not available, run it by Lumpy Rutherford.
The name Larry Mondelo escapes me—but Lumpy, yes indeed!! Beaver’s friend if my poor memory serves. Eddie Haskell with his seemingly innocent affections for Mrs. Cleaver…that I do remember vividly.
bkitty,
What breed was G-dog? He looks just like my sister and brother-in-law’s dog. They adopted him from the pound and never had any info on what breed he was (he’s a complete sweetheart, BTW, though he does have a pathological fear of going up and down stairs).
Whaddaya mean “pretending” ?:mad:
Okay, I’m sorry. You’re a real Galaxy Ranger. But I’ve seen your bookshelf, dude, you are totally pretending to be German. And don’t try to go down to the Newark, NJ shopping mall today and try to buy some German books to try and fool us. The gig is up, my friend.
When the show was at its height (like seasons 2 and 3) Larry Mondelo was Beaver’s best friend. He was a bit over weight and always eating something. He relentlessly came up with schemes that got the Beav in trouble and would promptly disappear. He NEVER smiled. He was GREAT.
Lumpy (aka Clarence) was Wally’s best friend in addition to Eddy. Lumpy was quite descriptive. His father was priceless - he always called the boys’ dad - “Cleaver” and referred to his son as “My boy Clarence”.
And yes, I viewed them all when they first ran on network TV. Probably time to start looking for my own tub of goo.
There can only one real test Thot:
Hey GR, an ex-girlfriend is coming over to help me fix a pipe…
Wow. I read this and there’s like little tiny corners of my brain that are dusting themselves off saying “I’m still in here…”. It was a true situation comedy—funny to a degree before its time in some ways. I looked it up, and it looks like the show went off the air just before I was born.
But my mom used to let us watch the reruns of it which aired like at 7 am on weekdays (this was early 70s). So we watched it before walking up to the school bus. Looking back, the show must of instilled a 50s suburban vibe in my brain watching it each morning like that.