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Relique du Madde said:
Dude... if you take the moon then you'll have access to those Lunar cities and the soul reaper machine that John Lear saids exists there. You'll also have access that the ruins of the Lunar kingdom and the Spaceport from Airplane! II and the spaceport from that crappy Lessie Nelson movie where Bill Clinton was replaced by an alien shape shifter.

I dreamt I was on the moon, with the Star Gate team. The locals were acting weird, and the methane in the cows combined with the low gravity made them float.
 

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Relique du Madde said:
Dude... if you take the moon then you'll have access to those Lunar cities and the soul reaper machine that John Lear saids exists there. You'll also have access that the ruins of the Lunar kingdom and the Spaceport from Airplane! II and the spaceport from that crappy Lessie Nelson movie where Bill Clinton was replaced by an alien shape shifter.

That is why I am taking it. :]
 


Ferret said:
I dreamt I was on the moon, with the Star Gate team. The locals were acting weird, and the methane in the cows combined with the low gravity made them float.
lmao.gif
 


Aeson said:
Some may not get the song Between the moon and New York City comes from.
I guess I feel there's a deep rift between some (or even many) not getting a reference, and it being truly obscure. If I were to start singing, "mud, mud glorious mud", THAT would be obscure.

Each returns the correct answer on the first try from Google. But "Arthur" is far more likely to return a "Oh yeah, I've heard of that" response than Flanders and Swann. :)
 

Ferret said:
I dreamt I was on the moon, with the Star Gate team. The locals were acting weird, and the methane in the cows combined with the low gravity made them float.
Wow. . . that is a weird dream.

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I don't think the Stargate team has EVER been to the moon.
 

hafrogman said:
I guess I feel there's a deep rift between some (or even many) not getting a reference, and it being truly obscure. If I were to start singing, "mud, mud glorious mud", THAT would be obscure.

Each returns the correct answer on the first try from Google. But "Arthur" is far more likely to return a "Oh yeah, I've heard of that" response than Flanders and Swann. :)
Good point
 

hafrogman said:
Wow. . . that is a weird dream.

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I don't think the Stargate team has EVER been to the moon.

They should. It's quite strange there.

I was also on a moon train (in the future) and saw my GF and her friends on the platform.
 


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