The version with the kids? Not even heard of that... And yeah, I was watching re-showings. I'm not 50 years old.
Okay mentioned this on Ridley's ask me, but I'm 35, are you older or younger if you don't mind me asking. I always assumed younger, but that's my general assumption on message boards.
We've discussed this before, you must be getting forgetful in your old age I'm younger. Pretty sure my age comes up if you click on my avatar, like most members.
Never paid attention to that, and yeah I guess I forgot the previous discussion on age. Anyway Turbo Charged Tunderbirds is what I was thinking about but there are more than just that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_based_on_Thunderbirds#US_re-edits
'never broadcast in the UK' Yeah, that may explain why I'm unfamiliar with it. The wiki page doesn't exactly seem to be overflowing with praise, so it's probably good that I'm not. XD
I was first introduced to Walk off the Earth when this video showed up on my DS in the Nintendo Video: Then I found this on Youtube and after that I found I really enjoyed them.
I see. Not really my cup of tea, I'm generally opposed to any music that features a ukulele, but the video for the first on was quite good; it was based on 'O Brother, Where art Thou?' I think.
That's the thing I really like about they is they use a wide variety of instruments. There covers are amazing and they're original stuff is awesome too. Or in my opinion. I got that vibe from first video too, but I think it was just a chain gang theme, not really O Brother where art thou. At the end of O Brother Where Art Thou the guys end up free.
Yeah, but their outfits and that first scene are almost identical, what with them popping up in that field and running chained together. A lot of music videos borrow from films though, and I do sometimes wonder just how much they can get away with before it counts as some kind of intellectual theft.
Buy the best one you can afford, and preferably one with four slots; you'll appreciate the extra capacity.
It's somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert. This is why I suggest four slot toasters. If you'd have had four slots, you'd still be able to use two of them when the other two were on fire! =D