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Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 18:17
by .:fairydust:.
I found a link to this on Facebook so I decided to join. I remember watching Knightmare and being terrified on it, but as I said on the wall on Facebook, children love to be scared as long as they know they are safe, which is why Knightmare was perfect. I remember watching it from when I was about five, which would have been 1990, so even in the grand scheme of Knightmare I am still a fairly recent fan...
My parents both liked Knightmare, my mum especially liked the wall that came out and spoke to people...I forget the name, I was only nine when it finished, and most people I know who are fans were nine when it started...
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 11 Dec 2008, 18:24
by HStorm
Welcome aboard. Come sit and have a chat with us; it might be a scary show, but there aren't (many) scary people on this forum.
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 11:46
by darkDescender
Yes, hello and welcome. I am dark Descender, romanticist, femenist and I recently payed 13 British pounds for Snuff Movie, just to see Hugo Myatt. You havn't lived until you've seen Treguard jump out of nowhere and say loudly and clearly, "The f*****g power's off". Enjoy yourself.
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 11:53
by HStorm
:o How did that one never get into the "They would never say" thread?
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 12:01
by darkDescender
Good point. I'll soon fix that...
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 12 Dec 2008, 12:04
by HStorm
And there was me thinking it was a rhetorical question...
While we're not on the subject, just what is the point of a rhetorical question?
Re:Rediscovering Knightmare
Posted: 30 Jan 2009, 14:46
by Fidjit
Oooo-ooo!
Resident nutcase Fidjit here! Or others call me Glenn, use it and use it well my friend! Enjoy your stay...