ooh arr!
on another note, baby monstrinha was watching Disney's Cars last night, god it's a bit shit isn't it?
(i walked in on the bit with the combine harvester)
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:01,
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(i walked in on the bit with the combine harvester)
urgg...
watched the first half, then slowly, and agonisingly lost all interest in it.
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:02,
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I had exactly the same experience
half way through I wondered why I was staring at an inanimate object. So I got up and left the room
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:03,
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little-un was enjoying it, but then, she's not yet 2
i just kept asking, how can a society based on cars pick up things off the floor let alone build complex structures.
same as the daleks. once they drop their house keys, it's all over
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same as the daleks. once they drop their house keys, it's all over
Exactly...
Even Monsters Inc had it's own internal logic.
Cars just made NO SENSE
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:19,
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Cars just made NO SENSE
Daleks probably have remote/electronic locks, to be fair.
(worst use of 'to be fair', ever).
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:22,
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MENTAL TELEKINETIC MAGIC POWERS!
You make a good point, though.
And what about the Transformers, on their planet of robots? Can turn into a giant gun, but can't ... er ... I'm not sure what they couldn't do actually. hmmm.
edit: (from wikipedia) - 'size changing in the transformations... (This significant change in size is known in Transformers fan communities as "mass shifting".' THEY HAVE A TERM FOR THIS!
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Fri 3 Apr 2009, 13:33,
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And what about the Transformers, on their planet of robots? Can turn into a giant gun, but can't ... er ... I'm not sure what they couldn't do actually. hmmm.
edit: (from wikipedia) - 'size changing in the transformations... (This significant change in size is known in Transformers fan communities as "mass shifting".' THEY HAVE A TERM FOR THIS!