I went to a premiere of “Return of the Jedi” and the second person in line was dressed as Saavik from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.” She said it was logical to see a good movie.
So… is “on line” in this context a british term? I would think Roy would have said, “in line”. Unless of course I am missing something because I am not an authority on all things “Working Daze”.
I considered Tom Terrific, so maybe another time. I remember Ruff and Reddy! I’m just old enough to have seen them. But I have to save some for other times.
Mothers hated Winky Dink. The gag was you had to drawn in whatever he needed to get out of trouble, like a ladder. You were supposed to send away for a plastic sheet to go over the television screen. A lot of kids didn’t.
Actually, an actor named Deep Roy has played parts in both franchises and is, with the exception of Simon Pegg who voiced Dengar in the Clone Wars series, remains the only actor to have done so. So there’s precedent…
If you did Tom Terrific, you might want to include Mighty Manfred and their nemesis -Crabby Appleton (rotten to the core)Beanie and Cecil were from that time period, too,.But I would like to see the Tick on line (provided he is not sulking in his tent like a bowl of chili)
Futabakun Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Rocky & Bullwinkle, Winky Dink, Jimmy Durante, Will Smith, Daffy Duck, George Lucas, Gumby, Andrew (Rick Grimes) Lincoln, and… Chewbacca?
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I went to a premiere of “Return of the Jedi” and the second person in line was dressed as Saavik from “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.” She said it was logical to see a good movie.
Emmett Wayne almost 9 years ago
So… is “on line” in this context a british term? I would think Roy would have said, “in line”. Unless of course I am missing something because I am not an authority on all things “Working Daze”.
StoicLion1973 almost 9 years ago
Wil Wheaton going makes more sense than Jimmy Durante, who died 35-years ago.
Flash Gordon almost 9 years ago
Where are Boris and Natasha? Dudley and Nell?
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 9 years ago
I considered Tom Terrific, so maybe another time. I remember Ruff and Reddy! I’m just old enough to have seen them. But I have to save some for other times.
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Mothers hated Winky Dink. The gag was you had to drawn in whatever he needed to get out of trouble, like a ladder. You were supposed to send away for a plastic sheet to go over the television screen. A lot of kids didn’t.
David Rickard Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Trekkies can go to Star Wars—but they probably shouldn’t wear Star Fleet uniforms
lenren almost 9 years ago
WHAT?!!? No ‘Galaxy Quest’ crew members?!?!?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
“…watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!”
david_reaves Premium Member almost 9 years ago
My guess is the large furry creature just out of the frame is actually Bigfoot…
tammyspeakslife Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Wil has made the point, again, that he does not like stereo typing.
ViscountNik almost 9 years ago
Actually, an actor named Deep Roy has played parts in both franchises and is, with the exception of Simon Pegg who voiced Dengar in the Clone Wars series, remains the only actor to have done so. So there’s precedent…
cknoblo Premium Member almost 9 years ago
We had the sheet, and special soft crayons. Watched, and drew the clues regularly.
ellisaana Premium Member almost 9 years ago
If you did Tom Terrific, you might want to include Mighty Manfred and their nemesis -Crabby Appleton (rotten to the core)Beanie and Cecil were from that time period, too,.But I would like to see the Tick on line (provided he is not sulking in his tent like a bowl of chili)