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Originally Posted by Ditchy McAbandonpants
(Post 44470)
Wow...it seemed like we waited ages for the first release, so to get Season Two just six months later is a welcome surprise! Course, I still haven't got Season One yet (because it never came out in the UK, and the import company I tried to order it from decided to send me a copy of the movie "Cheyenne Autumn" instead...:frankiemad:), but there's no way fate is going to stop me from getting my hands on these eventually. ;D
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I can only imagine how annoying that must have been. >:(
I've just completed all my essay work for the term (all jumping for joy, however, will have to wait for several hours - right now I'm much too physically, mentally and emotionally fatigued to even sit up right :herrsleep: ), and I had promised myself that once I'd done so I would reward myself by ordering in the Foster's DVD. As you say, there's
still no sign of any R2 releases on the horizon, so I guess it's time to pull up my sleeves and embrace the ways of the R1. I only hope I have a bit more luck with the importing process. Cheyenne Autumn? Eh, I think I'll pass for now. :P
I am, of course, delighted to hear that Season Two is now all set to go. As eager as I am to get my greasy paws on Season One, Two is the release I'm REALLY looking forward to, since it contains so many of my favourites - Partying is Such a Sweet Soiree, the Big LaBlooski, the Sweet Stench of Success, Cookie Dough - jj loves you all! :bloogrin: I could have predicted that Mac Daddy would be cover art theme for this season, considering Cheese's reported selling power, though I personally would have favoured a Partying is Such a Sweet Soiree theme, given the aesthetic potential of all those beautiful neon-lit, disco-coloured IFs.
Ah well, if they manage to stick darling little Crackers somewhere in the mix (he
is part of the Mac Daddy package after all), I know it would make myself and koosie very happy. :bloogrin:
(Oh yeah, and my money's currently on a "Go, Goo, Go" design for Season Three)