John Fenna Lifetime Member & Maker Oct 7, 2006 23,306 3,089 67 Pembrokeshire Mar 6, 2014 #21 Goatboy said: Was there a mention of a space turtle with four elephants and a flat world on it's back?... I think we should be told! Click to expand... I think that it is in the 3rd Universe down on the left.... Their version of "The Big Bang" makes sense to me.....
Goatboy said: Was there a mention of a space turtle with four elephants and a flat world on it's back?... I think we should be told! Click to expand... I think that it is in the 3rd Universe down on the left.... Their version of "The Big Bang" makes sense to me.....
Goatboy Full Member Jan 31, 2005 14,956 18 Scotland Mar 6, 2014 #22 John Fenna said: I think that it is in the 3rd Universe down on the left.... Their version of "The Big Bang" makes sense to me..... Click to expand... Ah so you're a "big banger" rather than a "steady gait" theorist then!, we'd better hope he's male!
John Fenna said: I think that it is in the 3rd Universe down on the left.... Their version of "The Big Bang" makes sense to me..... Click to expand... Ah so you're a "big banger" rather than a "steady gait" theorist then!, we'd better hope he's male!
rik_uk3 Banned Jun 10, 2006 13,320 27 70 south wales Mar 6, 2014 #23 treadlightly said: Yes, great film. Wasn't the robot called Gort? Click to expand... In the two films yes but in the original short story the films were loosely based upon he was Gnut and he was in fact the master http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farewell_to_the_Master Last edited: Mar 6, 2014
treadlightly said: Yes, great film. Wasn't the robot called Gort? Click to expand... In the two films yes but in the original short story the films were loosely based upon he was Gnut and he was in fact the master http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farewell_to_the_Master