"ANIMAL VADER.. ARAA RAAA RAA RAA"
:)
what was the death star ? A giant Tomato ?
It has been a long time, but I do remember this
That's about the only Muppet Babies I like, too. 8)
* OLX 2.1 TD * You tell 'em Dictionary, you're full of information.
One word
"Oggie Ban Doogie"
(or so it's three.. ah heck.. her are some more)
Ham Sandwich
Fluke starbucker
(I forget the rest)
They're all from "hardware wars"
TTYL
Don't forget "the Wookee Monster." He was a bronw cookie monster
(from sesamee street) puppet. I loved it when he tried to eat
the cinnamon rolls that were on the Leia character's ears!
Jerry
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Computing and Information Services 201 Congreve Hall
The University of New Hampshire
Let's not forget the Tiny Toons parody of SW either. I thought it was
pretty cool, b/c along with a general SW theme, they played aroung from
great lines from other movies as well (in the same skit).
No! Space Balls Rules much more, because it has got Swartz and Yogurt.
I loved the name of the droid: 4Q2. And Chinchilla, the Wookee Monster! :)
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University of Western Australia
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I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather
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Nobody has explained the facts of life to Spengler. He worked them out
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Chewbacco from one of the Cracked parodies was my favorite.
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instincts and his higher nature-and another woman to help him forget
them.
Helen Rowland (1875-1950), U.S. journalist. A Guide to Men, "Second
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"You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss 3 bucks goodbye!"
WHERE CAN I FIND A COPY OF HARDWARE WARS? (along with the other
great take offs like "Godzilla meets Bambi" and "Closet Cases
of the Nerd Kind") The video store that I used to rent it from
doesn't carry it any more. AAAUUURRRGGHHH!
P.S. - Don't forget the Dune Buggy! And the 'Cantina'! And the
Waffle Iron! And the Toaster! And the Iron! And, And, And...
sniff...sniff... I miss that video sooooo much......
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ALAMO Internet -- +1 (210) 561-9815/21 -- San Antonio, Texas
> "You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss 3 bucks goodbye!"
> WHERE CAN I FIND A COPY OF HARDWARE WARS? (along with the other
> great take offs like "Godzilla meets Bambi" and "Closet Cases
> of the Nerd Kind") The video store that I used to rent it from
> doesn't carry it any more. AAAUUURRRGGHHH!
> P.S. - Don't forget the Dune Buggy! And the 'Cantina'! And the
> Waffle Iron! And the Toaster! And the Iron! And, And, And...
> sniff...sniff... I miss that video sooooo much......
"A VHS video version is available for purchase directly from the
producer for $19.95 (plus shipping). Call 1-800-379-8808 or email
Wie...@aol.com or write Michael Wiese Productions, 4354 Laurel Canyon
Blvd., Suite 234, Studio City, CA 91604"
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Try this:
Michael Wiese Productions - Hardware Wars
http://www.earthlink.net/~mwp/mwp.html
wi...@earthlink.net
Cheers,
--Jake
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