

I wrote this before I wrote the Second String comic with the hairdryer. I also photographed and put this comic on the internet before that Second String one. I’m also writing this comment before… you get the point.

![]() September 8th, 2010
I wrote this before I wrote the Second String comic with the hairdryer. I also photographed and put this comic on the internet before that Second String one. I’m also writing this comment before… you get the point.
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She built a toastor into the warpcore, do you really want to give her any ideas?
Say, anyone here familiar with Red Dwarf’s toastor?
Unless you are from the United Kingdom, there not much possibility to see Red Dwarf. I’ve been very lucky to see some episodes here in Canada.
I’d add us Antipodeans (Australia & New Zealand) to that list. Red Dwarf was a fairly regular broadcast offering on Free to Air TV and is re run routinely. But then again most BBC (UK) programs get re broadcast on ABC (AUS).
And Bob, I find Red Dwarf’s toaster to be one of my favourite non humanlike characters from all the series’.
So how many things need drying out, how many hairdryers are on-board and how much time is there before they are through the nebula. I’ll leave the details to you Dr L. Bwah ha haha.
I think I might forego my weetbix breakfast and have some toast now! (but not with Vegimite for those of you in the know)
all of red dwarf is available on netflix instant watch as well as many other free internet sights, anyone has plenty of chance to watch it if they want to…
yep, but we don’t want to give anyone any ideas… say, want some toast?
How very proactive of you, Doc.
Umm, crews working on it. . . Doesn’t that give a saboteur more room to work?
Ummm… I’m from the USA and saw Red Dwarf on TV, then got the first season on DVD… I don’t think it is just the UK.
Yeah, PBS used to show Red Dwarf quite a bit.
How about a muffin?
Shamwow?