I totally had one of those Knight Rider big wheels growing up. Well, that, and like 20 other ones, because I always broke the front tire trying to "jump stuff...."
Thank you Mr. Bernard. Pointing out the asinine from your recliner of rage is a charitable gesture the community greatly appreciates :)
Of course I'm not sure tracking vulcanized rubber into basements and living rooms would have been a good idea. Then again, we didn't discover the Chinese have been poisoning us with lead and mercury until now, and we didn't start determining what toys were dangerous until baby boomers started strapping helmets on their kids every time they got near a set of wheels that wasn't the family car (don't get me started on how old kids get before they STOP using the car seat.)
Which has me wondering, what will the world be like when all the baby boomers finally pass away and Gen-X dominates the influential offices in our system?
I thought rambo's R rating would've discouraged the property to be licensed to children's toys. Oh wait, maybe it was for the cartoon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQyxEJYsmZY
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If history should be teaching them ANYTHING it's that Knight Rider is UNTOUCHABLE!
Exhibit A: Knight Rider 2000
Exhibit B: Team Knight Rider.
No more horrors PLEASE!
LEAVE KNIGHT RIDER ALONE!!!!!!
I totally had one of those Knight Rider big wheels growing up. Well, that, and like 20 other ones, because I always broke the front tire trying to "jump stuff...."
Big Wheels would've lasted longer if the wheels were solid vulcanized rubber instead of hollow plastic!
And Knight Rider 2000 is the most asinine, ass-iest assault on good taste and common sense. Ever.
Thank you Mr. Bernard. Pointing out the asinine from your recliner of rage is a charitable gesture the community greatly appreciates :)
Of course I'm not sure tracking vulcanized rubber into basements and living rooms would have been a good idea. Then again, we didn't discover the Chinese have been poisoning us with lead and mercury until now, and we didn't start determining what toys were dangerous until baby boomers started strapping helmets on their kids every time they got near a set of wheels that wasn't the family car (don't get me started on how old kids get before they STOP using the car seat.)
Which has me wondering, what will the world be like when all the baby boomers finally pass away and Gen-X dominates the influential offices in our system?
Alvin
I thought rambo's R rating would've discouraged the property to be licensed to children's toys. Oh wait, maybe it was for the cartoon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQyxEJYsmZY
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