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Starday Wishes / Re: Happy Starday Mumbling!
« Last post by f-22 "raptor" ace on May 14, 2024, 09:47:38 PM »
Happy belated birthday mumbling!
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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« Last post by f-22 "raptor" ace on May 14, 2024, 09:43:04 PM »
B
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1988 Theatrical Release / Re: SCRIPT for Original Uncut LBT FOUND!
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:38:41 PM »
Thank yo-o-ou Mu-u-ud Brothers! :Mo :wub

Yeah, this type of deep diving/discovery work really fascinates me. It really falls under the category of OSINT, or Open Source Intelligence. It's basically the art of researching and collecting vital data/information from publicly available outreaches. Web Archive is one of the huge facets of OSINT research, since quite a lot of history, ranging from books, media, but importantly in Cybersecurity, lots of websites that may have juicy information that used to be on the actual website in the past, but may no longer be hosted.

And yeah, finding out stuff like this really gives me a lot of hope in terms of being able to find and unravel other undiscovered original drafts for the LBT movies. If the LBT 1 script on Scriptfly was actually hosted for over two decades, and yet only discovered in 2018, something tells Mo-o-o-o that there is still much more out there than meets the eye...
Whether we find another by an obscure website, or by another antique Ebay seller randomly listing another LBT script, Mo-o-o-o is confident we'll be able to get most of the other scripts eventually. :smile

Yeah this happens sometimes in lost media like the Barnyard test pilot which was found on a VHS someone brought off of ebay this year. :Mo

VHS is a real treasure trove, alright... :petrieooohh
Love seeing the obscure/unique/lost footage that some person may have on a random VHS that they used to record some segment of a TV show or commercial break back in the day. It really gives you a glimpse of the past, which I usually find pretty interesting. :)

Some of my favorites can be old Christmas TV commericals, or for more specific examples, something like Nick Jr./Nick bumpers, or Nick Jr. face bumper segments.

Preservation is vital, and luckily the footage can easily be transferred to a digital medium, ensuring that it doesn't eventually degrade to complete static overtime. :DD :yes
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It's Party Time! / Re: Word Association
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:25:49 PM »
Block
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It's Party Time! / Re: Word Connection
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:25:19 PM »
Annex
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It's Party Time! / Re: Alphabet Game
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:24:36 PM »
Teleport
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It's Party Time! / Re: LBT Hangman
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:24:07 PM »
L?
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It's Party Time! / Re: Hangman
« Last post by ImpracticalDino on May 14, 2024, 09:23:21 PM »
_ _ _  / _ A _ A _ O _ O

Correct: O, A
Incorrect:
Guesses Left: 6
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Thanks @RainbowFaceProtege for bringing that other script to our attention. :DD

Well I'm definitely interested in buying them, but I live in Canada and the listings say they can't ship to Canada. I just contacted the seller though to see if we can work something out. And if that fails, Impractical says he'd probably be willing to snag them. Will update again once I know more.
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Starday Wishes / Re: Happy Starday Mumbling!
« Last post by StardustSoldier on May 14, 2024, 07:33:31 PM »


Happy Birthday from my favourite party cats!!