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Sci-FI NES Games from a Parallel Dimension
ianbrooks: We were unfortunate enough to live through such horrible movie-licensed games like Robocop, Total Recall, and E.T. (or as we usually refer to it: That Game Which Shall Not Be Named), but perhaps somewhere in an alternate timeline where good things happened and people knew how to make good movie-based vidya gaemz, we could have had such instant classics like “They Live!” (with real 3D glasses action? Give me that) and MST3K (do you play the movie they’re watching, or just Press A to quip?)
Yes.
What if I do a mini-t-Rex mini-giveaway…..??T-Rexes were born in wee little eggs, and they came out all tiny and adorable. I know, I know: paleontologists have been saying this for years, but we never believed them because they couldn’t produce tiny adorable plushies to prove it. UNTIL NOW.
Micro T-Rex is three inches of soft and fuzzy adorable, and comes with that removable plastic keychain clip you see pictured, so he’s ready to hang out wherever you go! He is Down for Hangouts!
I would type more but he’s TOO CUTE, look at his little arms, i’m DYINGGuys these just came out today and I really think you should buy one. Only $8.50! How can you put a PRICE on LOVE
This is a great idea! EVERYONE who reblogs this gets one entry, and tomorrow I will choose one reblog at random and send them one! REBLOG AWAY AND T-REX MIGHT COME LIVE IN YOUR HOUSE / HANG OFF YOUR FINGERS AND KEYS
hello yes I would like to be entered in a contest to win a tiny beautiful T-Rex. !
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pizza.
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Heather, Brooklyn, NY, 2012
My kittysitter is totally normal, I swear. ;)
i have to say, one of the best parts of being an adult is having such awesome friends who are all about being unabashedly themselves. and i’m talkin about all three ladies involved in this post - H, V & E.
related: Steve Martin’s awesome ‘business card’.
npr:
I wonder what the other side of this card looks like?
Back To The Future Actor’s Frequently Asked Questions Business Card
SO awesome.
John Keats’ original manuscript of “Ode to a Nightingale” (1819)
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