Afterwards dsl made another song, of which chords I couldn't recognise. Then, I composed and posted the lyrics of another song, using the chords of Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody". Then, dsl asked me what my song was, and he suggested that I'd perform a song themed around IMCDb, using the chords of the Village People's "YMCA", to which he'd written the lyrics. I said: "if that's a Rolls-Royce, then I'll be the one to win this year's Eurovision Song Contest". G-MANN wrote What did you say that was so worth keeping? Probably not according to your sense of humour, that is G-MANN wrote If the comment was from dsl, it couldn't have been that funny If the comment was from dsl, it couldn't have been that funny What did you say that was so worth keeping? If I'd just suggested that they be deleted, they never would have been. Oh, thank you there were some funny comments there posted by dsl and me, they were worth keeping - more than the cars, anyway G-MANN wrote Deleted the two "Rolls-Royces".
#Brave little toaster sponge holder movie
Just by seeing the movie's name on the list, I was absolute sure, what kind of movie it is and what comments (to whose I fully agree) are to find there. Now, that's probably saying something (no offence, opal) Opal wrote I was plan to add this animation last year, but I thought the cars was too generic. Judging by the headlights I think Jeff Goldblum's been experimenting on it The other vehicles are probably questionable as well but I've left them for now.
#Brave little toaster sponge holder tv
If you care, tv boy, then you can list them in the comments here. The junkyard scene made me cry every time.ĭeleted the two "Rolls-Royces". The junkyard scene made me cry every time.īoogieman wrote My favorite movie as a kid. The vast majority are, you're right, too generic. I debated adding them, but finally decided a handful were identifiable, most notably the Corvette, the Ford Woody and the Chevy pickup. I was plan to add this animation last year, but I thought the cars was too generic. I also thought the monster truck looked like a 1970s era Jeep pickup but was too lacking in detail. but I knew if I put it in the comments someone would say "Don't you know a VW when you see one?" The red roadster seems an Austin-Healey Sprite MkI (Frog-Eye). See all comments about this movie and its vehicles AuthorĪ lot of the cars in this movie looked too generic for their own pages.