Bored at work...
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im a lab assistant for the common computer labs at my school. it gets incredibly boring when all you really do is put more paper in the printer and answer questions about saving or using blackboard occasionally.
i will be back there later tonight for now though no classes today
i will be back there later tonight for now though no classes today
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you need a futar avatar .. (futavatar ?)
I think there's atleast one concept in the Dune Art thread ....
I think there's atleast one concept in the Dune Art thread ....
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SandRider wrote:you need a futar avatar .. (futavatar ?)
That should do.
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Oh, and welcome Futar! A fine choice of a nickname, I must say!
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No that would not do, it's got more camp than a city of teepees.Drunken Idaho wrote:
That should do.
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Welcome, twice welcome!
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Yes!Drunken Idaho wrote:SandRider wrote:you need a futar avatar .. (futavatar ?)
That should do.
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oh god no ill make the chigger in the flower petals my avatar before that
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Please don't.Futar wrote:oh god no ill make the chigger in the flower petals my avatar before that
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What harm have we ever done to you?Futar wrote:oh god no ill make the chigger in the flower petals my avatar before that
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Hi.
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Futar wrote:oh god no ill make the chigger in the flower petals my avatar before that
Please NOOOOOO. not that rose petty picture anymore. I don't care whose face is on it.
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when I read about Futars I always thought of the Old Cartoon show called thundercats.
Maybe the logo from the show:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... %26hl%3Den" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThunderCats" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
worth a try.
Maybe the logo from the show:
http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl= ... %26hl%3Den" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ThunderCats" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
worth a try.
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Thundercats! HO!
I loved that show, about Third Earth and malformed cat-people, an apparent fetish of Japan.
I loved that show, about Third Earth and malformed cat-people, an apparent fetish of Japan.
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Futar wrote:oh god no ill make the chigger in the flower petals my avatar before that
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Speaking of thundercats, how long do you think it will take until Michael Bay decides to make a movie version?
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There's a movie version listed on imdb, due to be released some time 2010.
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I can't remember watching Thundercats at all.. but I remember liking it. The word "Snarf" gives me wierd flashbacks - I think it might be one of my earliest memories.
This is rather well done:
This is rather well done:
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I remember seeing that trailer a while ago. Very well done. Almost makes a Thundercats movie seem worth making.
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E. LeGuille wrote:Thundercats! HO!
I loved that show, about Third Earth and malformed cat-people, an apparent fetish of Japan.
Except Thundercats was American made, even though like many American cartoons of the time I think it was animated in Japan. Now All of our shows are animated in Korea.
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