Everyone in the world knows the vulcan hand thingy, even those who have never seen a single Trek episode (as I hadn't until recently).
I don't think that quite qualifies as an "inside joke", which implies that only "insiders" will get it.
Originally posted by LT girl
one of my e-mail addys begins with 'startrekgirl...."
Haha. Do you always name yourself after your favourite TV shows and just add "girl" on the end?
Originally posted by Julianna Rose Official
GetLazy is our next target it will be closed very shortly.
In Rockin' Robbie, the Mayor points out that if Johnny B. Badd ate bananas his fans would eat bananas too. It kind of pokes fun at how Sportacus is a role model like that as well.
True enough, I've been eating more fruit since I started watching LazyTown.
(a bit of what I wanted to show you guys is below)
I based this picture on a more centuries' old ancestral depiction of the ‘wiskies’ (Or ‘wispies’; to which I’m pretty certain now that Íþróttaálfur (Sportacus) is) What I mean by this is that I wanted to depict how a child of .. let’s say, of the 19th century might have envisioned a visit from the Íþróttaálfur, and coincides with the more common and traditional reported sightings made of these fast moving elfin beings ---That they lept down from the treetops to play with children who were alone in the fields. Because of that I tried to make this look like a illustration you might find in a old Victorian children’s book of fairy tales.
Wisks are usually defined as, “any fast, fleetly moving wind sprite., a nimble elf." . Flitting all about, this particular elfin creature is perfectly at home in lofty places overhead: Sprinting across roof tops, through trees, or even riding the backs of birds, etc. They are classified with liosalfar (light-elves) that are typically Scandinavian in appearance and characterized by light brown to blonde hair with pale complexions and blue eyes. Here, the Íþróttaálfur looks down upon a group of children at play.
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