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Saturday, 30 May 2015
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Are these the same fembots that were on 'The Six Million Dollar Man' ?
ReplyDeleteI believe these are the ones from Austin Powers, CJ. To be honest, I don't really recall the ones from the Six Million Dollar Man. I'd have to see them to know whether I remember them or not.
ReplyDeleteBased on the Six million dollar man fembots and the gun molls from casino royale http://prettycleverfilms.com/files/2014/04/Casino-Royale-2.jpg
ReplyDeleteThanks for that, Phil - I'll take a look.
ReplyDeleteWhy does this picture remind me of the old Jiffy Pop Popcorn? :)
ReplyDeleteDon't think we had that brand in this country, Jeff, so you'll have to tell us. Don't keep us in suspenders.
ReplyDeleteKid, I've never seen Austin Powers and that's why I was a bit confused about these fembots - in The Six Million Dollar man the fembots looked like ordinary women as I recall and not dressed in silver knickers.
ReplyDeleteYou must watch the Austin Powers movies one day, CJ. They're quite funny - in a juvenile, Benny Hill-type way.
ReplyDeleteJiffy Pop was popcorn that came packaged shaped like a frying pan. You just heat it up on the stove. On top was a tin foil like cover that looked a bit like the costumes on the ladies you posted. Don't know if they still make it, but I googled and found pictures of it.
ReplyDeleteI'd already Googled it myself, but didn't get the connection, so thanks for the explanation, Jeff.
ReplyDeleteDude you must be pyschic. Here's a TV ad for the fembot actin figures from the bionic woman http://flashbak.com/better-smarter-faster-remembering-kenners-bionic-toys-disco-decade-35726/
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'm off to look at them right now. Ta, Phil.
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