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Okay... I guess I'm still better off then, because I just keep getting bombard with the same one video over and over again, but it's STILL an annoyance to keep seeing this... creature... sticking out like a sore thumb among other videos that actually ARE relevant to what you've been watching...
That looks similar to what I was complaining about a few pages ago before they changed it back... only this actually looks like an improvement compared to what I had seen.
Hmm, I see no difference...
I'm having to use Firefox until Microsoft fixes the security hack with IE, but I haven't cleared out that cache, so out of curiosity, I looked on IE, and again, I still see no difference. :confused:
Oh yeah, my bad, I got my facts mixed up. ><
Ironically, that was kind of a similar case with <i>The Brave Little Toaster</i> (which like <i>Rover Dangerfield</i>, was a Hyperion film): Disney originally had the rights to the movie, but they didn't think it would be a success for them, so they...
I remember when I was a kid, I "invented" my own holiday on the day before Thanksgiving... mainly because my mother didn't believe in half-days at school (she thought it was pointless for kids to get up early, go to school for three hours just to do nothing, wasting gas, time, and energy), so...
And another interesting thing about it was it's lengthily production schedule... I forget all the petty details, but I believe they started production on the movie in the mid 80s, but it wasn't completed or distributed to theaters into 1991, which explains why it has a slightly older look to it...
We've had a LOT of dragonflies around here this summer... so yeah, you'd probably wouldn't do well running errands during the day around here this year.
But worms on the other hand, I have NO problems with worms whatsoever... in fact, even when I was a kid, I liked looking for worms after it...
Oh gee, sorry Casey. ><
But yeah Pinky, I'm with you, I hate bugs too... I really don't know what purpose they serve on this planet, other than to annoy us. Yeah, I know bees are good for pollination and such, but other than that, what exactly do they contribute to the planet? They destroy...
I had to deal with a few crab spiders back in the fall.
You know what the irony is? Spiders don't bother or annoy me nearly as much as almost all insects do, and I know that in many cases, spiders are a lot more harmful than insects are, so I really don't get it.
Now, grand-daddy longlegs on...
In cases like that, that seems to be a popular stereotype of religious fanatics: they'll burn books if they find anything "dirty" in it (even if it's just a dirty word)... if they're out there doing it, I'm sure that they would probably be burning truckloads of 50 Shades of Grey.
Likewise, in our last apartment, from time to time, there'd be a guest waiting in the shower, namely a katydid, which I believe they were probably coming in through the plumbing somehow; the first apartment, they'd be anywhere in the house, but the second one, they were mostly confined to the...
Yeah, I knew where you were coming from.
That's kind of like the point of Rover Dangerfield too: it's basically a stand-up routine about Rodney Dangerfield's life as a dog. I know a lot of people (well, mostly Nostalgia Critic obviously) don't like it, but I don't mind it at all, mainly...
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