They are bringing back the hosts of Carmen Sandiego from Where in Time (Kevin Shinick) and Where in the World, (Greg Lee) and making a graphic Novel Hollywood Mystery. Check it out. I kind of hope this comes to fruition.
"The premise of two fake detective game show hosts from the 1990’s having...
Nani = What?
Also last night when I was looking up how to count in Japanese I ended up finding out that Roku is six. I'm like I wonder if they KNEW that before they named the Roku channel and the TV?
Laverna It took me a few tries to get it to translate too. At first it just spit out gibberish. Don't put the whole thing in there.
Watashi wa ichido mo arimasen = I have never been
San, ni, ichi... Starte desu = ? I couldn't get it to translate but it said: Mr., in, position. . . It's...
But that's good! It's kind of fun to learn new languages and more about cultures. (At LEAST people play with us and have a lot of knowledge.)
(We should keep to the PG-13 rating of the site, as always)
"Watashi wa ichido mo arimasen on a hot air balloon.
Hey @Tenchiyou remember the threads where we put 5 words in French, Spanish amd other languages? Could you teach us some Japanese words? I think it'd be fun!
Cheburashka (Russian:), also known as Topple in earlier English translations, is a fictional character created by Soviet writer Eduard Uspensky in his 1965 children's book Gena the Crocodile and His Friends. Soviet Union Mickey Mouse
One more thing Jon. You could write a Fanfiction with these characters. ( There was also a character named Sir VILE who I think could throw fire balls. At least in the gameshow of where in time)
you have good ideas and I like them but if the "no magical creatures" rule still stands then the answer would be no. Although when we do role plays for like everyone that's a big group thing. Maybe we could work something out? I'm not sure.
"Napoleon attacked by rabbits" so I had to go google search it. "The story of Napoleon being "defeated" by rabbits during a hunt in 1807 is a humorous anecdote, but it's not a confirmed historical fact, though it is mentioned in General Thiébault's memoirs. "