I love that show... and I've got the opening and "Tongue Tied" on my iPod. Good stuff!
British comedy rocks. The cat's my favorite character. =^-^=
"Fish!"
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"Rimmeh, you can touch things!"
"I know; why do you think I was late!?"
[url=http://www.cardomain.com/ride/762395]1990 Legacy L (Sold)[/url]
[url=http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2564067]1992 SVX LS-L[/url]
[quote="LaureltheQueen"]I like my automatic, it's fun to drink coffee and smoke civics at the same time[/quote]
WOW. I can't believe you guys like that! AWESOME! I have all the RD marathons from public television taped on VHS, so I think I have the majority of the seasons, at least up to 7 and 8. After that, I never got around to watching it again.. fun to know that you're all geeks, too!
Anyone hear of the RD movie that's suppsed to be in the works?
i've heard of the movie. My dad used to tape them all on kcts9, and occasionally we'd spend all day watching old episodes. But my brother lent the last half of our collection to a friend, and I dont have a vcr for the rest, so i'm pretty much SOL
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92 Touring Wagon 5MT 16G
[quote="NICO I WRX U"]the streets are my track[/quote]
You want to hear geek? I thought this would be about collapsed stars. Maybe its because of a guy I know who's got a PHD in astrophysics.
Steve
Midnight in a Perfect World on Amazon or order anywhere. The first book in a quartet chronicling the rise of a man from angry criminal to philanthropist. Midnight... is a distopic noirish novel featuring 'Duchess', a modified 1990 Subaru Legacy wagon.
evolutionmovement wrote:You want to hear geek? I thought this would be about collapsed stars. Maybe its because of a guy I know who's got a PHD in astrophysics.
Steve
idk, the show's pretty geeky. I've never heard of someone admitting to watching it who wasn't a geek.
I enjoyed it, and I haven't owned a television since 92. It was always interesting with each episode to see what plot they could come up with. I mean, how many stories could there be about a human, cat, and some computers and machines alone in space?
isotopeman wrote:I enjoyed it, and I haven't owned a television since 92. It was always interesting with each episode to see what plot they could come up with. I mean, how many stories could there be about a human, cat, and some computers and machines alone in space?
As far as I know, two; Red Dwarf and Star Trek TNG. Okay, so TNG was a bunch of humans, a cat, and some computers and machines not-so-alone in space...
Yep, I'm a geek. XD
[url=http://www.cardomain.com/ride/762395]1990 Legacy L (Sold)[/url]
[url=http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2564067]1992 SVX LS-L[/url]
[quote="LaureltheQueen"]I like my automatic, it's fun to drink coffee and smoke civics at the same time[/quote]
Gotta say I made the jump from Nerd to Geek. I learned binary.
And I liked it.
I love red dwarf also, probably seen every episode, most of which twice.
Can't wait for the movie, whenever they start it.