mrflibble

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    Never tried to learn Esperanto, though I had to suppress an involuntary squeal of joy after seeing an article about in the newspaper. And I’ve picked up some from Red Dwarf, of course. If I ever want to say ‘frog in my bidet’, I’m well-equipped.

    And Mr Flibble is a god amongst glove puppets. Even my friend who’s never seen Quarantine agrees he is brilliant. A collaboration with Mr Hand could only produce results so wonderful it would make my brain skip with glee.

    in reply to: Revisiting The Dwarf… #70794
    mrflibble
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    Unfortunately not. No matter how many times I let them beat me up. And they do persist in teasing me over my Petersen infatuation.

    mrflibble
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    I learnt how to survive on 4 hours sleep a night to watch Red Dwarf. Curse you BBC for your bad scheduling! But then, who needs sleep really?

    in reply to: Who’s the better Rimmer? #70776
    mrflibble
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    Hologram Rimmer’s my favourite. The live one couldn’t catch a holovirus, and so we’d never see him in that wonderful gingham frock with penguin glove puppet… let me pause to brush away a tear of joy. Holograms are the best just for that, in my opinion.

    in reply to: RED DWARF COMIC #70775
    mrflibble
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    The idea of a comic sounds brilliant. I’d even volunteer to draw it myself, except for the slight drawback that I’m an artistically inept 15-year-old with no experience of the comics industry.
    Red Dwarf would work very well in comic form and I’d definitely buy them. I think a book containing a whole series worth of stories would be best, and the best series for it would probably be 5 and 6 as they have more action and less of the long dialogue of earlier series.

    in reply to: Revisiting The Dwarf… #70774
    mrflibble
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    The best Christmas of my life was the one last year where I stayed up ridiculously late to watch Red Dwarf. Looking back on it, I smile with fond remembrance.
    I’ve only been a Red Dwarf fanatic since then. It’s five months, and I have all four available DVDs, the scripts on my computer, a collection of RD desktop backgrounds, a shiny H, and have been nicknamed ‘Rimmer’ by my so-called friends.
    And I owe it all to the Christmas of 2003. Lovely.

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