tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6299612.post7855270263890156261..comments2023-10-03T06:18:27.828-05:00Comments on The Aardvark's PLUMBLINE: Tonight....The Aardvarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11425052822588090155noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6299612.post-81382542997744365422013-10-26T00:38:33.459-05:002013-10-26T00:38:33.459-05:00@Jay- The first time I heard the word "spooge...@Jay- The first time I heard the word "spooged" was on "Space-Above and Beyond". The captured Chig was innocently given water out of kindness. It was apparently deadly poison, and it proceeded to convulse, and emit green foam from every head orifice. "He spooged!" one of the crew said. I have used it sparingly in like contexts since.The Aardvarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11425052822588090155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6299612.post-6062455224342228412013-10-02T17:11:50.812-05:002013-10-02T17:11:50.812-05:00@Jay --- It occurs to me that without Paul Frees w...@Jay --- It occurs to me that without Paul Frees we never would've been able to fight World War II. I mean, who else was going to do voice-over work for all those Japanese officers in the movies?Michael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11808166630399508232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6299612.post-42677003766268168482013-10-02T01:38:20.799-05:002013-10-02T01:38:20.799-05:00I have that Toho set. Battle is the reason I bough...I have that Toho set. Battle is the reason I bought it. Don't care much for the other two.<br /><br />"Fallout induced spooging"? Maybe you should have used another word. Hentai anyone?<br /><br />You mentioned Paul Frees. Just got the complete only season of Fractured Flickers and he's "all over the place"!<br /><br />The Leech Woman? I dated her for awhile. "I Jayhttp://www.jaysteevee.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6299612.post-34490462077311684132013-09-29T15:49:20.477-05:002013-09-29T15:49:20.477-05:00Nice collection, and I agree with you on "Bat...Nice collection, and I agree with you on "Battle in Outer Space" (which still holds up today in spite of my son's efforts to poo-pooh it). This movie in particular showcased something that I feel hasn't received enough recognition: the various "ray effects" which would appear in a lot of Toho's SF films. I don't know who in Eiji Tsuburaya's crew deserves Michael Whttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11808166630399508232noreply@blogger.com