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Re:Vandalism
Maybe they found the Mysteron complex.
SIG!
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Anyone remember Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet?
Captain Scarlet worked for an organization whose base was one of these air-platforms:
cloudbase
Funny thing about that guy, Captain Scarlet;
During the end credits, you would always see him pinned under a pile of boulders, with a lit fuse on a bundle of dynamite just out of his arm's reach,
Or you'd see him underwater, bound by chains attached to weights pulling him to the bottom as great sharks loomed towards him,
Or tied up with ropes while a cobra coils, preparing to strike him,
Or pushed from a moving car,
Or someone trying to run him over with a tank.
My point is this guy... It just didn't seem like he was very well-liked.
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Re:I'd prefer the Seiko with the breakout box
Why not use Bluetooth instead of a cable. Your pocket harddrive Ipod could then stream video and audio to it or pair of sunglasses.
Nahh, let's cram the whole shebang in a baseball cap, with a drop-down HUD, a bit like the hat-radio in "Captain Scarlet"...