"One of these things is not like the others..."

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"One of these things is not like the others..."

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Had to hit Radio Shack for a pair of diagonal cutters. Just outside is a cluster of cheap kiddie rides.

And there i saw something that made me go "Huh?" and grab my phone.

What is it doing in a marginal little mall in Gainesville Georgia in 2012?

(And how many of us recognise it?)

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Fairportfan wrote:(And how many of us recognise it?)

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A cheap Thunderbird 2 ride. :shock: I guess retro is back (Or this one was made when the Thunderbirds live action was out.) :roll:

:?: Did it at least work safely?
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I would have immediately started on plans to steal it.

I know, I know. But it's my favorite Thunderbird.

And I would never sell the plans to The Hood...
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Mark N wrote:A cheap Thunderbird 2 ride. :shock: I guess retro is back (Or this one was made when the Thunderbirds live action was out.) :roll:
I never saw the live-action. Was TBird 2 in it? Did it look right?
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Fairportfan wrote:
Mark N wrote:A cheap Thunderbird 2 ride. :shock: I guess retro is back (Or this one was made when the Thunderbirds live action was out.) :roll:
I never saw the live-action. Was TBird 2 in it? Did it look right?
I looked purdy, but the script was a kids movie. Missed their target by a mile.
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F A B, Thunderbird 5!

My three favorite things/memories about the (original) Thunderbirds:

1 -- Launching a rocket out of the swimming pool (and the palm trees on hinges to avoid the blast)

2 -- Lady Penelope's shocking pink six wheeled Rolls Royce

3 -- Thunderbird 2 delivering three(!) earth-mover sized portable platforms (!!) which race in formation (!!!) down the the runway so the doomed airliner with ever-so-many lives to be saved can softly alight on same and come to a gentle halt. In an appropriate cloud of steam/smoke. No -- not that part -- the part where one of the racing platforms blows a tire, and Thunderbird 2 coughs up ANOTHER PORTABLE PLATFORM (!!!!) so they can try again, successfully!!!!!

Whew -- almost choked on my breakfast cereal during that cliffhanger!

And Bobby, what did we learn from this episode? Why, the next time I send enormous semi-psychadelic science-fiction space vehicles half way around the planet to rescue giant, improbably designed aircraft from certain doom with truly bizarre, but somehow specifically appropriate mechanical contrivances, BRING A SPARE.
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Atomic wrote:F A B, Thunderbird 5!

My three favorite things/memories about the (original) Thunderbirds:

1 -- Launching a rocket out of the swimming pool (and the palm trees on hinges to avoid the blast)

2 -- Lady Penelope's shocking pink six wheeled Rolls Royce

3 -- Thunderbird 2 delivering three(!) earth-mover sized portable platforms (!!) which race in formation (!!!) down the the runway so the doomed airliner with ever-so-many lives to be saved can softly alight on same and come to a gentle halt. In an appropriate cloud of steam/smoke. No -- not that part -- the part where one of the racing platforms blows a tire, and Thunderbird 2 coughs up ANOTHER PORTABLE PLATFORM (!!!!) so they can try again, successfully!!!!!

Whew -- almost choked on my breakfast cereal during that cliffhanger!

And Bobby, what did we learn from this episode? Why, the next time I send enormous semi-psychadelic science-fiction space vehicles half way around the planet to rescue giant, improbably designed aircraft from certain doom with truly bizarre, but somehow specifically appropriate mechanical contrivances, BRING A SPARE.
1st of all - Effen' LOL

Your #2 - Lady Penelope's FAB1 Ford Thunderbird concept...
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Atomic wrote:F A B, Thunderbird 5!

My three favorite things/memories about the (original) Thunderbirds:

1 -- Launching a rocket out of the swimming pool (and the palm trees on hinges to avoid the blast)

2 -- Lady Penelope's shocking pink six wheeled Rolls Royce

3 -- Thunderbird 2 delivering three(!) earth-mover sized portable platforms (!!) which race in formation (!!!) down the the runway so the doomed airliner with ever-so-many lives to be saved can softly alight on same and come to a gentle halt. In an appropriate cloud of steam/smoke. No -- not that part -- the part where one of the racing platforms blows a tire, and Thunderbird 2 coughs up ANOTHER PORTABLE PLATFORM (!!!!) so they can try again, successfully!!!!!

Whew -- almost choked on my breakfast cereal during that cliffhanger!

And Bobby, what did we learn from this episode? Why, the next time I send enormous semi-psychadelic science-fiction space vehicles half way around the planet to rescue giant, improbably designed aircraft from certain doom with truly bizarre, but somehow specifically appropriate mechanical contrivances, BRING A SPARE.
And --- Found it! Thunderbirds -- Trapped in the Sky!

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Gerry Anderson just died...
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Fairportfan wrote:Gerry Anderson just died...

We just lost another visionary.
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Aw, man. I guess they needed some new tech in heaven...
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