Joss Whedon, Tim Minear, David Fury, David Greenwalt, Jane Espenson, Marti Noxon, Douglas Petrie, Rebecca Kirsher, Drew Z. Greenberg, Steven S. DeNight, Drew Goodard, Jeffrey Bell
Your results: You are Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
Malcolm Reynolds (Captain)
65%
Zoe Washburne (Second-in-command)
55%
Dr. Simon Tam (Ship Medic)
55%
Derrial Book (Shepherd)
55%
Wash (Ship Pilot)
50%
Kaylee Frye (Ship Mechanic)
45%
River (Stowaway)
30%
Jayne Cobb (Mercenary)
25%
Alliance
25%
Inara Serra (Companion)
20%
A Reaver (Cannibal)
10%
Honest and a defender of the innocent. You sometimes make mistakes in judgment but you are generally good and would protect your crew from harm.
Hello from the Red Planet! May fireworks light up your sky! Sometimes music bounces from inside your head to the next dimension and sometimes it's right in front of you. Just grab the magic and go for broke! I've always prided myself on having a low IQ since I was made with cheap re-processed American parts and a third class robot brain. Did you ever hear a synthetic human spouting philosophy in his underwear? Mickey Microphone the Robots From Mars Checkout our Robomusic and Tall Tale.
PS You're invited to a cookout at the summit of Mount Olympus, the largest volcano on Mars and within our solar system. Bring your own marshmallows. PPS ZZ Van Hendrix says that he remembers you from a past lifetime...I think he was a pretzel. PPPS We're building a giant TV-Radio Internet Link on Mars so that we can pick-up your My Space Page. Don't want to miss anything. We’ll be watching you… Who do you think taught Superman to see through walls?
HAPPY BELATED ACROSS THE UNIVERSE DAY!!! From the ROBOTS FROM MARS
Music from Earth has been deliberately launched into space by humankind. Other than attaching a disc to a spacecraft or randomly broadcasting TV and radio signals, the Third Planet has never before attempted to share it’s musical culture with the Heavens. A Beatles song has been beamed out into the galaxy. NASA broadcasted the song, "Across the Universe", through the transmitters of its deep space communications network on the 40th anniversary of the songs recording at London's Abbey Road studios. February 4th also commemorated the space agency's 50th anniversary. The music was converted into digital data and sent on a 431 light year-journey towards Polaris, the North Star. The broadcast began its galactic crossing at 7 p.m. EST/February 4th 2008. Martian Side note: It might take awhile for the flower children around Polaris to respond to this broadcast. They prefer space polkas and hate all forms of technology.
So is Firefly on Universal HD gonna be new episodes or repalying old ones? Either way I'm watching. But I would love to see this get picked up again. They should bring back Angel too!
On Sunday, Nov 4th.The band will be opening up for the Spazmatics(http://www.myspace.com/thespazmatics )at the Dragon Fly in Hollywood. This is going to be alot of fun. We play at 10pm. Tickets are $5 bucks before 10pm and $10 bucks after 10pm. For those that love 80's music you have to come. The Spazmatics draw a huge crowd and put on a fun show of all of our favorite 80's covers. Its exciting to open for them and we would love your support with this gig to help stabalize this nice opening slot with them. Plan ahead for this show it will be worth your $5 bucks a double feature for sure. Below is the show info. Thanks again for all your support and rock on...I will if you will.
Sunday, November 4th, 2007 The Dragon Fly - http://www.thedragonfly.com/ Larry Bagby Band Opens For Spazmatics - 10:00 PM 6510 Santa Monica Blvd Hollywood, CA 90038 USA Price: $5.00 bucks before 10pm
So, did you hear? The Bedlam Bards are performing Sunday October 21 at Stubb's? I mean seriously- do they EVER perform in Austin? Not very often- that's for sure!