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Mogman:
*Sigh* Ahh screw it...
I should've known better than to ask here.
As for fun things, Human male here, looking for adoption as pet!
Will, nuzzle, show great affection and affinity and loves a nice cuddle :)
>.> Well, got that out of my system, i dunno, i really like hugging/cuddling, except people can never really seem to fully seperate it as a "non-sexual" thing, oh well, such is the life of a lonely boy who makes awful puns and crude sex jokes all the time i suppose...
Sidetracking Aside...
Red Dwarf: If you aint heard of this, where the Smegging hell have you been!?!
Basically the main character is a drunken yobbo who just gets himself into all kinds of shit, but, the main thing is, he's the last man in existance...
He was put in status (Basically Cryogenic slumber) for two weeks on a Mis-demeanour but ends up coming out 3million years later due to his crewmate/room mate inploding the ships drive engines leaving the whole thing as an uninhabitable radioactive wasteland...
He ends up with a creature that evolved with his cat, a holographic version of said roomie, and an Andoid...
So, perhaps my summary dont really do it justice, but its a great show, and i've always enjoyed it, true, there's a few crap episodes, but that happens to every show.
Found it good for a chuckle, and really thats what comedy is all about :)
Spinless:
The thing about Red Dwarf is that towards to the final season, it lost all it's charm.
Series 7 wasn't the same, still fun, but series 8 was stupid.
Mogman:
oh, ffs, i'm just going to abandon all hope here...
Anyways, i kinda thought 6 and 7 were crap, But i did like 8...
It had various cool things...
Like a T-Rex that can take out an entire battalion due to one dodgy curry
And spaceships getting lodged up rats arses! Bonza! =P
I dunno what happened for it to change, but, eh, new, writers, or perhaps the same one's but just getting tired of doing the same crap over and over...
That aside, my arse has been deemed violatile and dangerous on several occassions, i'am yet to holt an angry mob with it...
I might've cleared a room, but i don't think i've knocked anybody out =P
I'm going to make a point of at least posting one thing each post though!
Cromartie High: Okay, so this is an Anime, but dont deny it, you know you love this shit
It's basically about a guy who gets thrown into a school full of rufians, there's turf wars, a gorilla, a Freddy Mercury look-a-like and a mechanised humanised robot (Like pintsize, only more violent, less cute)
Generally its just weird antics and various mishaps, like classmates eating your stationally and mistaking you for your mother...
But, that happens to everyone, Right!?
Okay, so what i put here, dont really do it any justice, but go off and watch an ep or two, its got really cool intro's and outro's, so if you dont like the show, at least you'll like the opening and closing music =P
This just really cracked me up...
Bloody brilliant!
nuisance:
Oh, you want summaries?
OK. Black Books is a British TV series about a book shop run by a drunken misanthrope called Bernard Black. He lives and works with a guy called Manny, who's manic and largely insanely positive, and they're often visited by their friend Fran. The humour is mainly all about their different character quirks and continuing drunkenness.
Nathan Barley is also British, is about a complete tosser in London. He has his own "autonomous media node" (website) called trashbat.co.ck ("Trashbat dot cock, yeah? Check it out my n1gger" he tells the cornerstore owner as he slaps a fluoro sticker on the guy's chest) where he posts his pranks, his new mobile phone has MP3 decks, he uses completely obscure hype words ("keep it dusty!") and is generally a dick.
The foil to Nathan is Dan Ashcroft, a surly journalist who has written an article on "The Rise of the Idiots", all about people like Nathan. Of course, the people he's criticising don't see themselves in the article and through the course of the series he starts to become celebrated as their hero. Whatever he says to criticise anyone gets taken as part of his schtick...
I haven't seen a Mighty Boosh, but it's the guy who plays Dan and another guy from the above show. They're zookeepers, but I was told it's completely barmy and every episode they manage to work in song and dance numbers in different styles.
KharBevNor:
I never saw an episode of the Mighty Boosh on TV all the way through, but if it's anything like the radio series, then it probably includes jazz numbers and is very, very strange.
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