Yes, I realize that sounds *really* naughty! I've not had a computer for two weeks...I've led a deprived life, and all my bookmarks are gone...*sniffle*
Everything on Stargate that involves sand always makes me think of those really weird Bible story adaptation films that come on at 2 in the morning on grandmother-basic-cable.... Which is strange since at first it was kind of Egypt in Space the Movie. (I love it for that, though.)
Still, this is definitely way, way better than that.
Especially the mouse-over text.
This should probably discourage me from the fact that my sleep-deprived brain is now trying to work out a way to make a reference to Ancient Egyptian Laser Battles.
....end really random reference no one else will find funny o.o
I saw that it was stolen and I approve of this sort of piracy.
And the Ancient Egyptian Laser Beams are a recurring joke in YuGiOh the Abridged Series because in the original series the "Millennium Items" would completely randomly exhibit the ability to be weapons even though they typically weren't. Applied Phlebotinum and such... That scene was the Abridged Series' take on the first incidence of this. This is the second:
This is just one of those cases of me being a strange little thing called a child of the 90s. I was in the age demographic when YuGiOh was coming on TV so I have a soft spot for it, in spite of it making little to no sense. Apparently ancient Egyptians used to "duel" with big monsters that were magically summoned out of giant slabs of rock but the rocks were buried because of how dangerous they were. Then the souls of three (I think, maybe four) people from that era get trapped in one of 7 Millennium items which some Japanese archaeologist, who subsequently owns a comic/game shop, comes across and gives to a little boy, who just so happens to be the reincarnation of the Pharaoh trapped in one of them. And somehow all of this has to do with a children's card game that sprung forth from Ancient Egypt into modern Japan. ...here's me trying not to get a hernia from suppressing really childish and inappropriate laughter at the thought of a crossover *cough*
The thing I learned from YuGiOh: When people are deeply grieved, they go to Egypt. Now we know why Daniel decided to become an expert on it.
Here, if you want to waste some of your life with really strange pop culture references an 90s anime dub parody-ing. Parodies are always, fun, but I'm sure you have better things to do.
....like convincing me it's a bad idea to have SG-1 characters playing card games for their lives.
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*lol*
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Looks good in white, don't he? *g* Wish I could get a shot of him a'camel-back. :D
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...but won't Daniel get jealous?
*running away squeeeing*
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Remember to make sure they shower up afterwards.
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I don't think convincing them to get hot & soapy will be a problem...
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And not all your bookmarks are gone -- I've sent you some of them, after all!
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Good news is, I lost a lot of flotsam as well! Shiny new HD is 98% empty!
*going back to Jack/Danny watching...where're those binoculars?*
^_^
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http://www.area52hkh.net/author.php?name=Sid
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Still, this is definitely way, way better than that.
Especially the mouse-over text.
This should probably discourage me from the fact that my sleep-deprived brain is now trying to work out a way to make a reference to Ancient Egyptian Laser Battles.
....end really random reference no one else will find funny o.o
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The mouseover text is Lothi's fault. This is what can happen when you answer a LOL with a really good joke.
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And the Ancient Egyptian Laser Beams are a recurring joke in YuGiOh the Abridged Series because in the original series the "Millennium Items" would completely randomly exhibit the ability to be weapons even though they typically weren't. Applied Phlebotinum and such... That scene was the Abridged Series' take on the first incidence of this. This is the second:
This is just one of those cases of me being a strange little thing called a child of the 90s. I was in the age demographic when YuGiOh was coming on TV so I have a soft spot for it, in spite of it making little to no sense. Apparently ancient Egyptians used to "duel" with big monsters that were magically summoned out of giant slabs of rock but the rocks were buried because of how dangerous they were. Then the souls of three (I think, maybe four) people from that era get trapped in one of 7 Millennium items which some Japanese archaeologist, who subsequently owns a comic/game shop, comes across and gives to a little boy, who just so happens to be the reincarnation of the Pharaoh trapped in one of them. And somehow all of this has to do with a children's card game that sprung forth from Ancient Egypt into modern Japan. ...here's me trying not to get a hernia from suppressing really childish and inappropriate laughter at the thought of a crossover *cough*
The thing I learned from YuGiOh: When people are deeply grieved, they go to Egypt. Now we know why Daniel decided to become an expert on it.
Here, if you want to waste some of your life with really strange pop culture references an 90s anime dub parody-ing. Parodies are always, fun, but I'm sure you have better things to do.
....like convincing me it's a bad idea to have SG-1 characters playing card games for their lives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5mQvOahcmA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bpG0P1Ks_8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsqhenHI-zI
If you do waste time, last one is the funniest in my opinion and provides (a tiny bit of half-assed) explanation for the Ancient Egyptian Laser Beams.
Yeah.