Jim the old guy still here?
Yeah, he joked about it before:

I think I'm kind of like Snufkin from The Moomins, going on long trips, then coming back and posting for awhile then wandering off again.Jim the old guy wrote:When I went on SS I became a lurker because it's easier than thinking and posting.
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
I have said it before. I will say it again.
The Groke. Is the scariest thing. On television. Ever.
-Fred
The Groke. Is the scariest thing. On television. Ever.
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Okay, I had to look that up and I think I agree. It even made a Cracked list:Fred Buer wrote:I have said it before. I will say it again.
The Groke. Is the scariest thing. On television. Ever.
-Fred
http://www.cracked.com/article_19768_6- ... world.html
It's a character from a Finnish children's TV show. While it's considered a children's TV show, it's still host to some of the creepiest nightmare-stuff in the history of both television AND children!
-Fred
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Aww, but she just wants a hug!Fred Buer wrote:I have said it before. I will say it again.
The Groke. Is the scariest thing. On television. Ever.
She's definitely creepy since one touch and you're frozen to death. But I did feel sad for the Groke when more was learnt about them.
Anything she touches will freeze. She seeks friendship and warmth, but she is declined by everyone and everything, leaving her in her cold cavern on top of the Lonely Mountains. On one occasion in a comic, however, she was hailed as a heroine when she, in her constant search for warmth, extinguished a forest wildfire by sitting on it.
As mentioned, Snufkin is a character from the Moomins world a book series by a Finnish author which was adapated into various childrens cartoons. In the series he was a nomad-like person who would stay in Moominvalley during the Summer and Spring, but travel to warmer climates during the rest of the year before returning. He probably wouldn't care for social security since he just lives in a tent.Jim the old guy wrote:I am still hanging around, Ryan. And thanks to all for your concern. What's a Snufkin and can they get social security?
My favourite was the 1990s animated series (wish they'd translated the last few episodes into English where the airship is finally completed etc.), others prefer the fuzzy felt puppet series from the 1980s or other versions. This was the theme song when it aired in the UK during my childhood (Snufkin is the one wearing the green hat with a feather):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oiZ0eBFTH6k
(Ruri_Ayanami from the old Tex Murphy ezboard).
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
"I don't believe in intuition, don't know why... just a feeling." - Tex Murphy
Did you know that the first animated cartoon Moomins show was actually done up by Studio Ghibli? Before they took the name, mind you. Look it up.
They're not the first to create a Moomin show, though. That accomplishment belongs to the Germans, actually. Or rather, to be precise - the West Germans, as they were called back then.
Also, the Hattifatteners are pretty creepy. So is the Lady of the Cold.
In a good way, mind. The kind of creepy kids find enthralling and exciting without it being downright scary.
Except for the Groke. Chuck Norris lights fires at night to keep the Groke away.
-Fred
They're not the first to create a Moomin show, though. That accomplishment belongs to the Germans, actually. Or rather, to be precise - the West Germans, as they were called back then.
Also, the Hattifatteners are pretty creepy. So is the Lady of the Cold.
In a good way, mind. The kind of creepy kids find enthralling and exciting without it being downright scary.
Except for the Groke. Chuck Norris lights fires at night to keep the Groke away.
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!