WTF @ TFW - 234 - January 10 2013 Within 24 hours of 2013, Vangelus felt a scratch in his throat. In episode 234 of WTF@TFW, Aaron and Omegus Prime can only shield themselves from his fully-blossomed baby virus, until Tommy Kennedy can save them. 00:00:00 - Opening 00:00:20 - Intro 00:01:59 - Megatron Roams Universal Studios 00:07:48 - New Pic Picks 00:27:43 - TOMMY KENNEDY 00:36:02 - Listener Question from Argentenoboy 00:46:55 - Intermission 00:48:09 - What We Got This Week 01:42:39 - What Portals and Cuusoos We Got This Week 02:18:46 - Ending and Outro Want to leave an audio listener question outside of Youtube or Private Messages? Call our WTF Hotline! These questions may be answered in recordings outside of numbered episodes, but feel free to mention your preference if it really matters to you. That number is... (318) 775-9830 or (318) 775-WTF0 iTunes users - You can subscribe to and review the podcast here: iTunes Store Zune users - You can subscribe here: zune://subscribe/?WTF@TFW=http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/external.php?type=rss2&forumids=404 The RSS feed which includes a media link for the m4a file is: WTF @ TFW Transformers Podcast - TFW2005.com And if you want an MP3 version, it's linked below: http://www.tfw2005.net/podcast/WTF_TFW2005_-_234_-_January_10_2013.mp3
You call and I invasively appear Argentinosaurus: 60-100 tonne sauropod from Argentina.It was once thought to be the largest dinosaur ever, but one or two animals are now thought to have topped it. Didn't technically have digits, walked on its knuckles. Miragaia: A stegosaur from Spain. It's really unsual as it developed an extremely long neck, relative to other stegosaurs. Random trivia, Stegosaurus' plates were very atypical. Most stegosaurs were covered in spikes. Carnotaurus: My favourite meat-eating dinosaur. It had a short, face, big horns and INCREDIBLY tiny arms. Relative to body size, T. rex was far better built. Carnotaurus didn't even have a fully functional elbow or wrist. But it did have four fingers. Majungasaurus: Used to be called Majungatholes. Basically just an uglier, hornless, more boring version of Carnotaurus (remold, def. remold). Gastonia. An ankylosaur from a family that didn't develop clubs but it had a row of giant blades down each side. It's been argued it used the blades on its tail and side to slash/chop/axe fools. BEHOLD!!!! SCIENCE!!!! You should all be reading Atomic Robo by the way.
I find that after I listen to a bunch of WTF@TFW in a row I find words like "Legit" and "hella" creep up in my everyday vernacular.
Great podcast and here's hoping vangelus gets better. Is it just me or does laserback remind anyone else of the deception sparkle bot flame feather?
Some light reading for Aaron. Amazon.com: Brickdiction: A Seven Step Recovery Guide for People Addicted to LEGO® (9781468083996): Bill Deen: Books
Great episode as always. Vangelus, if you get the chance, could we see images of those custom Battle Beasts you got?
I hate when i listen to the podcast and finish it the next day, and totally had something i wanted to comment on, then forget because it's the next day, or more... my brain is stupid. hahaha, that's funny. me three!