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Stuff it, whiney! I got your âpanic butt-onâ right here!
And now for something completely different:
FB: I had that very Buck Rogers Atomic Pistol when I was a kid. But it didnât work properly, and I never was able to disintegrate any of my intended targetsâŠ.
Thanks for the link to âNight Caller From Outer Spoace,â Theresa. Itâs an SF film Iâd never even heard of until now. That âaliens abduct Earth womenâ plot was old even then, but they pulled it off.
If you want a funny twist on the abduction plot, thereâs a 1958 B-movie called âTerror From the Year 5000.â This time itâs a mutated future woman whoâs abducting men for breeding purposes. Well, one man, and she really overestimates him.
I remember seeing âDaddy-Oâ on Mystery Science Theater 3000. I donât remember Gloria Victor, but Iâm guessing she was the only redeeming feature of the movie.
The show must go on! Itâs all about roadies and FOH guys..
Donât Panic, Just Hit the Button!Part of what makes live performances so exciting is that you never know whatâs going to happen. This is doubly true if youâre the performer. Be prepared to shut your mic off or send it backstage in an instant, when youâre plugged into the Panic Button from Pro Co. Whenever anything goes wrong, the Panic Button lets you get the attention of your roadie, the FOH guy, or other essential personnel, without your request going over the main sound system. By connecting your vocal mic to both the FOH system and an alternate location, you can toggle between the locations you want to send your voice, which means the crowd will never hear you asking for more monitors! Want an instant mute button? Donât connect anything to output B, and you can kill your mic with a toe tap. The show must go on, and the Panic Button lets it go on without the crowd knowing you even had a problem!
I loved Get Smart. Sigfried was great. When I die, I want my unofficial biography to be entitled âMissed it by that much, chief!â On the last page, the reader will be told that itâs time to panic now.
margueritem about 13 years ago
The panic butt?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thatâs a bummer!Panic-on!
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
The scream!
6turtle9 about 13 years ago
I canât help you with the panic button, but if you are looking fora panic butt â on this I can help. I know a guyâŠ..
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Stuff it, whiney! I got your âpanic butt-onâ right here!
And now for something completely different:
FB: I had that very Buck Rogers Atomic Pistol when I was a kid. But it didnât work properly, and I never was able to disintegrate any of my intended targetsâŠ.
aarken about 13 years ago
Just lean back and enjoy it â oh, the lights are back on and itâs âŠâŠ..
Ida No about 13 years ago
NOW is not the time to panic. Please wait 5 more minutes.
drbob456x about 13 years ago
Is that Gloria Graham?
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
@bigG3469 Yeah! That one! Nice pronunciation of the âAâ, too.
ottod Premium Member about 13 years ago
Exactly the same thing happened to St. Francis when he discovered he was lost.
S about 13 years ago
Turn around-itâs right behind you!
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
Thanks for the link to âNight Caller From Outer Spoace,â Theresa. Itâs an SF film Iâd never even heard of until now. That âaliens abduct Earth womenâ plot was old even then, but they pulled it off.
If you want a funny twist on the abduction plot, thereâs a 1958 B-movie called âTerror From the Year 5000.â This time itâs a mutated future woman whoâs abducting men for breeding purposes. Well, one man, and she really overestimates him.
Cat43ullus about 13 years ago
Itâs obvious that she has misplaced her towel.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
I see that todayâs panicked woman is nothing more than an inflatable doll pilfered from a xxx shop in the suburbs.
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 13 years ago
Coming soon to a toon near you: The Panic Butt-Out!!! Donât miss it . . . . â»
WaitingMan about 13 years ago
Adventures in Punctuation She has pimples on her, but I love her. She has pimples on her butt! I love her.
LocoOwl about 13 years ago
What a bummer. One should not have to waste a good panic. But those darned buttons have been known to wander off at the worst possible moment!
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
^ I remember that Mad Magazine too.Good that Buckâs atomic Pistol is nicely fissile.
WaitingMan about 13 years ago
I remember seeing âDaddy-Oâ on Mystery Science Theater 3000. I donât remember Gloria Victor, but Iâm guessing she was the only redeeming feature of the movie.
auraful about 13 years ago
The show must go on! Itâs all about roadies and FOH guys..
Donât Panic, Just Hit the Button!Part of what makes live performances so exciting is that you never know whatâs going to happen. This is doubly true if youâre the performer. Be prepared to shut your mic off or send it backstage in an instant, when youâre plugged into the Panic Button from Pro Co. Whenever anything goes wrong, the Panic Button lets you get the attention of your roadie, the FOH guy, or other essential personnel, without your request going over the main sound system. By connecting your vocal mic to both the FOH system and an alternate location, you can toggle between the locations you want to send your voice, which means the crowd will never hear you asking for more monitors! Want an instant mute button? Donât connect anything to output B, and you can kill your mic with a toe tap. The show must go on, and the Panic Button lets it go on without the crowd knowing you even had a problem!Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
⊠dont forget your towelâŠ
iced tea about 13 years ago
Is she from the Snake Pit?
Steve.Hardison about 13 years ago
Is Frogapplausex a nonentity now? I havenât seen a new entry for several weeks.
nanabirdie915 about 13 years ago
Stupid
margueritem about 13 years ago
I enjoyed the article about the Turtle Hospital. We stayed on Marathon Key in 1999/2000. Loved the keys.
Ida No about 13 years ago
I loved Get Smart. Sigfried was great. When I die, I want my unofficial biography to be entitled âMissed it by that much, chief!â On the last page, the reader will be told that itâs time to panic now.
MaxNuclear about 13 years ago
I keep mine permanently taped down.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Nice picture of Uncle Harry with the groceries.