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The HitchHiker's Guide To The Galaxy Spaced Out Edition Started conversation Feb 12, 2003
journal entries will be used to advertise new features such as the Jokeathon at A963254, and to document changes to the system or editors, addition of helful pages, and also the total number of entries on the real guide system. it may therefore be a good idea to subscribe to this journal or add the researcher to the friends list, which basicaly subscribes to the journal.
There are now 12 entries on the system. Thank you everyone so far who has contributed and advertised. Please keep contributing and advertising. Someone mentioned a party when the real guide has a certain number of entries in, then another at another number. If you would like a party, you may happily start one now in this thread.
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drown_in_cheese Posted May 17, 2007
From where did you get that picture on the front page with all the Guide characters on it? I'm guessing they are, from left to right: A Vogon, Trillian, Arthur, Zaphod, Ford, Fenchurch, and Marvin. Was Fenchurch even blonde? Did Zaphod even have a pirate patch? Was a Vogon even green?. . .no wait, it did say Vogons had "rubbery green skin" or something like that.
Sorry about the complete randomness of this comment. Unlike some people who have stridently proclaimed themselves on the subject, I am NOT allergic to randomness. I take pills for it.
With All Due Respect and a Bowl of Geraniums,
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Josh Clarke - The Auburn Time Lord Posted Oct 22, 2010
Hi, my interpretation of the image showed; a Vogon, Ford, Arthur, Zaphods 2 heads, Trillian and Marvin.
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