Snoopy's GCS fanboyism

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Man, TOS BSG was just so out of it. I swear the creators were on drugs for some of those episodes.
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Yep. But I still had my silver and black Cylon action figures, though.
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And I always wanted a Viper.

I have to admit, I wanted one of those Warrior Pilot Jackets.
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Wait, do you mean one of those short brown capes?
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Mikey wrote:Wait, do you mean one of those short brown capes?
I think he means the brown coat with the gold buckles that all the pilots wore. I was always partial to the boots myself.
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I always wanted hair like Dirk Benedict.

And Jane Seymour (the woman, not the hair)
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kostmayer wrote:I always wanted hair like Dirk Benedict.

And Jane Seymour (the woman, not the hair)
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Agreed. I wouldn't mind making her lose the power of prophecy (standard cookie award applies.)
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Tch, like followin a cue ball..

Its Live and Let Die.

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Cpl Kendall wrote:It was a terrible, terrible show. I only like it because I was a kid when I watched it and I'm looking at it through rose coloured glasses.
There were some gems amid the dross though. I'm particularly partial to The Living Legend. :)
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Captain Seafort wrote:
There were some gems amid the dross though. I'm particularly partial to The Living Legend. :)
That one was indeed awesome.
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kostmayer wrote:Tch, like followin a cue ball..

Its Live and Let Die.

Double chocoate chip - chwey, no crisp.
I'm just glad you got it before Seafort had a chance to read that. :wink:
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Captain Seafort wrote:
Cpl Kendall wrote:It was a terrible, terrible show. I only like it because I was a kid when I watched it and I'm looking at it through rose coloured glasses.
There were some gems amid the dross though. I'm particularly partial to The Living Legend. :)
Indeed.....that two parter was, far and away, my favorite of the entire series. All one season of it :lol:
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