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Remember These???

eclark1894

Visionary
Remember her???? I used to watch her on PBS. I was really into cooking then.
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Miss B

Drawing Life 1 Pixel at a Time
CV-BEE
I used to occasionally watch some cooking shows years ago, but I don't recall now which ones. I seem to remember one of the guys was into barbecuing all the time.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
Have you seen the more recent reboot of the anime this was from or the live action movie? Good Stuff. Love me some Space Battleships.
When I first saw this show it was under the name Star Blazers back in the 80s. I have seen the Live action movie, sorta, I saw it online, but my connection at the time was spotty. This was also some years ago when the internet wasn't as good.
 

KageRyu

Lost Mad Soul
Contributing Artist
When I first saw this show it was under the name Star Blazers back in the 80s. I have seen the Live action movie, sorta, I saw it online, but my connection at the time was spotty. This was also some years ago when the internet wasn't as good.
I, too, first saw it as Starblazers. While I did not like some of the changes made to the story for the live action *sifferent from the anime as opposed to U.S. Star Blazers) I did love when the ship launched and the look of the CGI was spectacular. Made me feel like a kid again.
 

eclark1894

Visionary
By brother and I had one of these and a toy along similar lines called Johnny & OMA (One Man Army). OMA had an array of snap on items like pistol, grenade launcher, rockets, scope, etc. Back when it was safe to fire projectiles of hard plastic at each other. :sneaky:
Here's to Generations Z and Baby Boomers! The last two generations where their childhood wasn't apparently trying to kill them! :rofl:
 

unreal

Noteworthy
Morris was awesome! He was actually my fave character. He was the "tech guy" right?
Even as a kid, I liked geeky :D

My earliest recollections (3-4 years old) of personal motivation (ie: why I do stuff) was that if I knew how something worked, I could make it do what I want. A control freak from birth!
 
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