I keep wanting to say "Red 5, standing by...," into the microphone.
A word of warning: I'm about to plummet into slithery, sub-zero dorkariffic territory here, so proceed at your own risk.
When I got home today, before I set all this Skype stuff up, I turned on the TV, and the kids' show "Yu-Gi-Oh" was on. I became transfixed. Allow me to explain, first, that I have a sad, secret love of all things Pokemon, and yes, I was even a bit teary-eyed when they fooled us all into thinking that Bulbasaur had died. Those bastards! One of my favorite cartoonists, a bloke named Norm Scott (http://www.ape-law.com/evilmonkey/), described all this in his webjournal a couple of years ago, but I just experienced it anew today. So, to the uninitiated out there, Yu-Gi-Oh is the natural successor to Pokemon. Pokemon was first a video game, then a cartoon, and then evolved into a card game, much like "Magic the Gathering". And thusly, it blew the minds of little kids' EVERYWHERE.

When the characters play cards against each other, the creatures on the cards come to life in a specially-designed card-playing arena, and they beat the hell out of each other, but only after a lenghty explanation of the various powers and effects of each card. These explanations are great, too, because it's often a lo-ooo-ong voiceover that takes place over a perfectly static image. Yeah, it's pretty much a TV show about watching OTHER people use THEIR imaginations while THEY are playing a game that YOU TOO CAN OWN, cheap cheap!!!
As I type this, I am but a few feet from two boxes full of Star Wars toys that bring back sweet , sweet memories of when I was suckered by kid-oriented marketing ploys.
Bah! I loved it, and I'm gonna watch it every day now, financial morals be damned! Woohoo!
Today's best line: "My grandpa's deck has no pathetic cards,but it DOES have the unstoppable Exodia!"
I'm gonna pull that on Julia when she least expecting it.
"No, baby, I didn't do the dishes, but I DO have the unstoppable Exodia!!! Bwa-ha-ha-ha-haaaa!"
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so this is a horrible and dark secret i could have done without. You should take such things to your grave. We can no longer be friends. My nephew (he is 10) loves pokemon and he is looking for a friend. All of his friends have shunned him.
ReplyDeleteYou paid good money for an Elton John boxed set. Also, you could draw a complete schematic of the Enterprises A, B, E, and the DS9 station on a moment's notice.
ReplyDeleteNuff said, butthead.