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2009/09/06 12:28:34
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
What's great about the Brits is that they do stuff like this...
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2009/09/06 13:28:31
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
Hey I remember that show! My step-mother bought it on DVD when it came out when I was younger and I got to see some of it. Can't say I remember much of it though, other than there being a special vehicle or something for each of the boys.
(My step-mom was from Britain)
2009/09/06 13:44:57
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
I don't know why, but I've always been creeped out by puppet costumes.
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2009/09/06 14:43:11
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
I can't stand the Thunderbirds. Those puppets are scary.
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2009/09/06 21:02:02
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
They didn't move anything like what they did in the show. I DEMAND A RE-DO!
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2009/09/06 21:51:39
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
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2009/09/07 22:40:32
Subject: Re:Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.
Puppets are awesome... especially when you can see that a hot chick is making them move around and talk... which is a bit creepy in this particular image.
person person wrote:I'm not into puppets.
If you likes Alien, and Aliens, along with a few scenes in the other movies, you like puppets.
malfred wrote:I don't know why, but I've always been creeped out by puppet costumes.
Ya' don't say...
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2009/09/08 09:42:18
Subject: Japanese high schoolers perform a tribute to Thunderbirds.