R Razer92 Spaceman Nov 29, 2006 #1 I don't even still know what to say after finding this.... http://startrekcoloringbook.ytmnd.com/
Dyret Super Carrot! Nov 29, 2006 #4 It's called YTMND. It's a webpage that combines picture and sound for comical effect. Sometimes they succeed, but most of the time it's pretty stupid.
It's called YTMND. It's a webpage that combines picture and sound for comical effect. Sometimes they succeed, but most of the time it's pretty stupid.
Quarto Unknown Enemy Nov 29, 2006 #5 ...Not to mention pointless. Particularly in this case - what is it exactly that makes this even remotely interesting? It's not funny, and it's neither clever nor stupid... it's just a picture of a colouring book.
...Not to mention pointless. Particularly in this case - what is it exactly that makes this even remotely interesting? It's not funny, and it's neither clever nor stupid... it's just a picture of a colouring book.
Iceblade Admiral Nov 29, 2006 #6 hmmm....Oh yeah, I remember YTMND. Yeah, 2 or 3 people got banned in a thread over it. And I agree with Quarto. I really don't see how this enters the realm of rediculous.
hmmm....Oh yeah, I remember YTMND. Yeah, 2 or 3 people got banned in a thread over it. And I agree with Quarto. I really don't see how this enters the realm of rediculous.
Bandit LOAF Long Live the Confederation! Nov 29, 2006 #7 There's a great Star Trek comics reference page that includes a section on coloring books: http://homepage.mac.com/mmtz/stcomix/coloring.html
There's a great Star Trek comics reference page that includes a section on coloring books: http://homepage.mac.com/mmtz/stcomix/coloring.html
Delance Victory, you say? Nov 29, 2006 #8 1978-79 was a golden age for Star Trek coloring books. However, society outgrew the need for coloring books.
1978-79 was a golden age for Star Trek coloring books. However, society outgrew the need for coloring books.