• Welcome to BellGab/bellchan Archive.
 

Midnight In The Desert

Started by Falkie2013, December 11, 2015, 11:13:40 PM

ShayP

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on January 28, 2016, 11:01:49 PM
I used to love that show. That and Battle of the Planets  :D

yep...fond memories of those.  8)



GravitySucks

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on January 28, 2016, 11:04:41 PM
The scourge of chefs. Authors have the opposite problem. 5'9" 140.
Too small for a bottlenose. Must be a spinner.

bateman

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on January 28, 2016, 11:01:51 PM
Yes, Queequeg, which was also the name of a Moby Dick character. It was great.

Poor Queequeg met an unfortunate end though.  :(


Sean92008

Quote from: trostol on January 28, 2016, 10:52:09 PM
i was surprised when i went to Vegas and it got super cold towards the winter

The kids' school (Vanderburg - A great fucking public school) would have the much-needed water fountains burst with the 20-degree overnight lows...  Ice would cover part of the playground and, obviously, cause the kids to walk way around it to get to class.

The homes were built so shitty that some of our worst bills were for the gas to heat the house.


trostol

Quote from: Sean92008 on January 28, 2016, 11:08:44 PM
The kids' school (Vanderburg - A great fucking public school) would have the much-needed water fountains burst with the 20-degree overnight lows...  Ice would cover part of the playground and, obviously, cause the kids to walk way around it to get to class.

The homes were built so shitty that some of our worst bills were for the gas to heat the house.

i can believe that


SciFiAuthor

Quote from: bateman on January 28, 2016, 11:08:38 PM
Poor Queequeg met an unfortunate end though.  :(

Yes, but a hilarious end. Pure genius that little story arc.

trostol

Quote from: norland2424 on January 28, 2016, 11:09:34 PM
ok art lol

lol til she took it off speaker i literally..didnt understand a single word she had said lol

ShayP

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on January 28, 2016, 11:04:41 PM
The scourge of chefs. Authors have the opposite problem. 5'9" 140.

6'3" 320.  That being said if we ever are in an arctic environment and I suffer my demise, you could treat me as Luke did the Tauntaun.  You will be warm inside my carcass...and have elbow room.

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: GravitySucks on January 28, 2016, 11:08:21 PM
Too small for a bottlenose. Must be a spinner.

Still a dolphin, not a porpoise. Have to point that out.

trostol


Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Showroom Dummy on January 28, 2016, 11:07:06 PM
yeah fireball XL5   the puppets
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ifS2nP53Zs

I only ever saw the Thunderbirds. Which is why I'd later love Team America: World Police  ;D

trostol

Quote from: ShayP on January 28, 2016, 11:11:30 PM
6'3" 320.  That being said if we ever are in an arctic environment and I suffer my demise, you could treat me as Luke did the Tauntaun.  You will be warm inside my carcass...and have elbow room.

did you just tell him to


SciFiAuthor

Quote from: ShayP on January 28, 2016, 11:11:30 PM
6'3" 320.  That being said if we ever are in an arctic environment and I suffer my demise, you could treat me as Luke did the Tauntaun.  You will be warm inside my carcass...and have elbow room.

You've outdone me ShayP, that was fucking hilarious and I have no idea how to respond ROFL.




Jackstar

140... 320...

Bros... do you even lift?

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: ShayP on January 28, 2016, 11:11:30 PM
6'3" 320.  That being said if we ever are in an arctic environment and I suffer my demise, you could treat me as Luke did the Tauntaun.  You will be warm inside my carcass...and have elbow room.

There's a scene like that in The Reverent too  ;)

trostol

Full results[edit]
Finished   Post   Horse   Jockey   Trainer   Owner   Time / behind
1st      Sunday Silence   Pat Valenzuela      Hancock III, Gaillard & Whittingham   2:05
2nd      Easy Goer   Pat Day      Ogden Phipps   
3rd      Awe Inspiring   Craig Perret      Ogden Mills Phipps   
4th      Dansil   Larry Snyder      John A. Franks   
5th      Hawkster   M. Castaneda      Mr. & Mrs. J.S. Meredith   
6th      Northern Wolf   C. Ladner III      Deep Silver Stable   
7th      Irish Actor   D. Howard      Tiffany Farms   
8th      Houston   Laffit Pincay, Jr.      Beal, French, Jr. & Lukas   
9th      Triple Buck   Jose Santos      Gary Marano   
10th      Shy Tom   Chris Antley      Overbrook Farm   
11th      Wind Splitter   D. Miller, Jr.      Randall Williams, Jr.   
12th      Flying Continental   Corey Black      Jack Kent Cooke   
13th      Clever Trevor   Don Pettinger      Cheri & Don McNeill   
14th      Faultless Ensign   C. Decarlo      Anthony Tornettam et al.   
15th      Western Playboy   Randy Romero      Nancy Vanier & Raymond Roncari   

ShayP

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on January 28, 2016, 11:16:05 PM
There's a scene like that in The Reverent too  ;)

I really want to see that.  Next week maybe.  8)

SciFiAuthor

Quote from: Jackstar on January 28, 2016, 11:15:02 PM
140... 320...

Bros... do you even lift?

I do, though sometimes I resort to climbing trees it would seem. I bet you weigh 94 lbs Jack. Either that or 3'8" 640 lbs.


ShayP

Quote from: Jackstar on January 28, 2016, 11:15:02 PM
140... 320...

Bros... do you even lift?

Falkie needs an heir.  My destiny?

Sean92008

Quote from: SciFiAuthor on January 28, 2016, 11:09:47 PM
Yes, but a hilarious end. Pure genius that little story arc.

Yes.  Overall, the show was pure genius. 

I don't know how shows like Friends and Seinfeld can even be considered "better."  More popular, maybe, mind-numbing drivel week-in, week-out.  (Oh, and Jennifer Aniston's nipple bumps were an attraction unto itself.)

I binge-watched Star Trek TNG, X-Files, Californication and Once Upon A Time.  X-Files wins complexity overall awe, TNG wins in safe episodes on a weekly basis.  Californication wins with all the silicone implants.


Powered by SMFPacks Menu Editor Mod