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Vintage Dungeons & Dragons commercial

Started by mattormeg, October 27, 2006, 10:22:55 PM

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mattormeg

YouTube's been my personal WayBack machine lately...
Seen this?

fonkaygarry

Beware!  You tread the path of the damned!  You may well be welcomed into last week!
teamchimp: I'm doing problem sets concerning inbreeding and effective population size.....I absolutely know this will get me the hot bitches.

My jiujitsu is no match for sharks, ninjas with uzis, and hot lava. Somehow I persist. -Fat Cat

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Mr. Analytical

Hmmm... I think the guy in the aqua sweatervest may well be the same actor who played Stuart Bondek in Spin City.

blakkie

Cameron from Feris Buller's Day Off? Er, I don't really see it. :confused:  He was really, really old for that role and that was '86. Nearly 30 IIRC.
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