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Legendary science-fiction author, known for his sideburns and fondness of lobster resturants. | Legendary science-fiction author, known for his sideburns and fondness of lobster resturants. | ||
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| + | '''Coakley''' | ||
| + | So, in this sketch, Issac Asimov and Waldo from Where's Waldo visit a lobster restaurant? | ||
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| + | '''gleeb''' | ||
| + | In 1952, Isaac Asimov toyed with an idea that, in different hands, would become Mystery Science Theater 3000. Oddly enough, he didn't even have robots | ||
Latest revision as of 04:06, 10 July 2006
Legendary science-fiction author, known for his sideburns and fondness of lobster resturants.
Coakley So, in this sketch, Issac Asimov and Waldo from Where's Waldo visit a lobster restaurant?
gleeb In 1952, Isaac Asimov toyed with an idea that, in different hands, would become Mystery Science Theater 3000. Oddly enough, he didn't even have robots
