This isn’t about the Bridglayer article, which was hilarious, but it is about the Mortal Kombat one.
In the early or mid 90s, the USA Network had a Saturday Morning Block of shows aimed towards kids. They had this weird Pee-Wee Herman type guy, a Street Fighter cartoon, and even a Mortal Kombat cartoon. If memory serves me correctly, it was actually pretty good. It had the CGI bits mixed in with standard animation, and they changed up the story a little. I didn’t watch it much and I don’t remember much about it, but it definitly exists.
Just thought I’d pass that along. Not that you really care anyway.
My uncle operated a bridge layer back in the dya, and I would ask him what it was like and relay the info, but he mostly spouted crazy war stories about Vietnam and killing the NVA and VC. God I love whacky war veterans.
Ghosted by Tim @ 11/07/2002 1:41 PM EST
they do make tanks that make bridges, when i was little i read a book that said
Ghosted by tin man @ 11/08/2002 4:53 AM EST
oh my god i musta quadruple clicked on that button, as i posted the same message 4 times!!
good jimmittty, sorry i didnt mean to spam the site, sorry!
anyroad we had a book with a pic of a bridge making tank. it had diagrams of how it worked. the soldiers did hav to fasten the bolts though.
Ghosted by the 'tin man @ 11/08/2002 5:05 AM EST
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This isn’t about the Bridglayer article, which was hilarious, but it is about the Mortal Kombat one.
In the early or mid 90s, the USA Network had a Saturday Morning Block of shows aimed towards kids. They had this weird Pee-Wee Herman type guy, a Street Fighter cartoon, and even a Mortal Kombat cartoon. If memory serves me correctly, it was actually pretty good. It had the CGI bits mixed in with standard animation, and they changed up the story a little. I didn’t watch it much and I don’t remember much about it, but it definitly exists.
Just thought I’d pass that along. Not that you really care anyway.