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Re: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
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Tue, 16 Apr 2002 13:30:40 GMT
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Man, you think that's bad, wait the extra hour and watch "Land of the Giants".
Crew of a spaceship fall thru a wormhole and crash in a wooded area of a
planet filled with giant humans (who conviently speak English). Just about
every episode has them running into more tiny people from Earth.
Not only is the place teaming with tiny people from English speaking Earth,
but out of an entire planet, they *all* end up in the same wooded area!
Arrghaff!
No word on the Crunchberry Beast.
-Evil "but-way-too-geeked" Wayne
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In lugnet.off-topic.fun, Dave Schuler writes:
> During the last month or so I've caught bits of this show before leaving for
> work in the morning. I'd guess that I've seen pieces of 10 or 12 episodes,
> and I am not exaggerating to say that EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM involved some
> sort of alien/deep-sea/enemy-nation doppelganger masquerading as the Cap'n
> or the Admiral. What's the deal? Does nothing else happen under the waves?
> Is this sort of thing still a danger when our subs cross the ocean? And
> whatever happened to the Crunchberry Beast?
>
> Dave!
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| During the last month or so I've caught bits of this show before leaving for work in the morning. I'd guess that I've seen pieces of 10 or 12 episodes, and I am not exaggerating to say that EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM involved some sort of (...) (23 years ago, 16-Apr-02, to lugnet.off-topic.fun)
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