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This thread is dedicated to the discussion to all things classical roc.
This thread is dedicated to the discussion to all things classical roc.
Hopscotch.
Nobody sang The Bunny Song in years…
^Last time I saw that face, it was in the form of a pirate ghost trapped inside a cave.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
Oh, I thought this was gonna be a thread about Paleontology :-(
VIZ TOP TIPS! - PARENTS. Impress your children by showing them a floppy disk and telling them it’s a 3D model of a save icon.
I love classic roc!
But my first love was new roc, I have to admit.
“That Darth Vader, man. Sure does love eating Jedi.”
I prefer psychedelic roc.
Ceci n’est pas une signature.
Hopscotch.
from SupaChao sprite sheet:
Nobody sang The Bunny Song in years…
I also like alternative roc.
“That Darth Vader, man. Sure does love eating Jedi.”
Hopscotch.
http://www.youtube.com/v/Rqw4fJvXr5k?version=3&start=33&end=88&autoplay=0&hl=en_US&rel=0
(Now that I got that dumb joke over with...)
Nobody sang The Bunny Song in years…
Hopscotch.
(Makes just as much sense as the Dune spam. Did I miss something?)
Nobody sang The Bunny Song in years…
Butterscotch.
Doublescotch...
I was once…but now I’m not… Further: zyzzogeton
“It wasn’t the flood that destroyed the pantry…”
Scotch.
I don't get this thread at all.
I also like alternative roc, by the way.
(I considered posting an image from King's Quest VI, but there's no dialogue describing the rocks in the intro cutscene.)
“That Darth Vader, man. Sure does love eating Jedi.”
So you mentioned...
ATMachine said:
I also like alternative roc.
Do I repeat myself? Very well then, I repeat myself. I am large; I contain multitudes.
“That Darth Vader, man. Sure does love eating Jedi.”
TV's Frink said:
I don't get this thread at all.
Neither do I anymore.
Thread...derailed.
S3K Guardian sprite from SupaChao sprite sheet.
Nobody sang The Bunny Song in years…
No, not derailed -- nothing that simple. Taken and launched into orbit -- that's a more fitting descriptor.