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Originally Posted by Ditchy McAbandonpants
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... ), but there's no way fate is going to stop me from getting my hands on these eventually.
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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
), 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.
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!
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.
(Oh yeah, and my money's currently on a "Go, Goo, Go" design for Season Three)