A Conversation for SPACEBALLS: The Article

Good Spaceballs Websites

Post 1

Tatty42

Please leave any recommendations for Spaceballs Websites here.

Thank You! smiley - smiley


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Post 2

Dizzy H. Muffin

You know, someone else did the voice of Dark Helmet when his helmet was closed. I think. (Similar to Darth Vader)


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Post 3

Tatty42

I'm afraid I beg to differ. I believe Rick Moranis did the entire lot, but I can be proven wrong...


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Post 4

bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran

Here are a few, not necessarily the best, but sorta fun.

Spaceballs Trivia Quiz:
http://www.altomare.com/Erin/spaceball.html

Spaceballs the Websyte
http://www.homestead.com/syte/spaceballs.html

Spaceballs:the quotes
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Surf/1178/Spaceballs/quotes.html

Spaceballs links
http://members.aol.com/houdini994/index4.html

Oh, and dont forget the Mel Brooks h2g2 entry at
http://www.h2g2.com/A168455
A very sketchy Mel Brooks site. Waiting for collaboration, or someone to write a better Mel Brooks article.

}:=8


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Post 5

Dizzy H. Muffin

What's collaboration?


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Post 6

bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran

Collaboration: two or more people 'labor together' on a project.

In h2g2 sometimes people add information to the forums of an article. The author rewrites the article including that information, and gives them credit for it. If the article is submitted and approved, all collaborators get equal billing a researchers in the Approved version of the article.

So if someone puts stuff in the forum for my Mel Brooks article and I rewrite the article and include it, I hafta give that person credit according to the 'rulz' of h2g2. Like I did when Slug gave me the second quote.

If the article is submitted [it hasnt been--it is too short right now] both Slug and I would be listed as authors.

Or another way to collaborate is to link related articles to yours. Like I could add a link to Tatty's Spaceballs article in my Mel Brooks article. To enhance the reader's experience. 'Cause that's what hypertext is all about. smiley - winkeye

As a matter of fact, I prob'ly WILL add a link to Tatty's article to mine soon as I get another of those 'round tuits.

}:=8


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Post 7

Dizzy H. Muffin

And another thing: what does Febrile mean?


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Post 8

Tatty42

Thanks for the websites bluDragon! I'll try to find the time to check them out! smiley - winkeye


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Post 9

bludragon, aka the Dragon Queen of Damogran

you dickens you....

take two asprin and call me in the morning.

}:=8


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Post 10

Dizzy H. Muffin

Whatever. Why not try http://www.spaceballs.com/ ? I've never tried to go myself, but it's worth a shot.


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Post 11

Engels42 (Thingite Minister of Leaky Ethics and Spiffyness)

Just a subbie wandering through the forums. That site spaceballs.com is some cabinet and paneling store in I think Germany, well most of the text looks German. smiley - winkeye
You'll probabaly all be listed as collaborators to this page. Good job! smiley - smiley


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Post 12

Dizzy H. Muffin

It's French, you strange person!

"I am French! Why doh yoh theenk I hahv thees outrrrrrrraigeous ahccent!?"


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Post 13

Tatty42

Where's that from? Monty Python methiks, but I'm not sure...

"I slap my 'ed at you ingleesh!"


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Post 14

Dizzy H. Muffin

It is from exactly the same place as --

[cut to Tim the Wizard (from Monty Python and the Holy Grail), who says, "A GRRRRRRRRAILLE!?"]


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