Date: December 08 2015 12:41 AM Title: Chapter 1: OBLIGATORY INTRODUCTION
I wil look up those titels you mentioned. I'm curious. I like sci-fi and mystery and creative ideas.
Author's Response: Glad to hear that. :-) Meen Peluce was approximately age 12 when he co-starred in VOYAGERS. But, I think he now works as a photojournalist.. Hence the phrase "seemingly retired" (as in "...from acting").
Date: December 07 2015 10:33 AM Title: Ch. 24---CONCLUSION
Special note: chapters 21 and 22 were partially inspired by VOYAGERS. A sci-fi one-season wonder that was telecast, by NBC, on Sunday nights back in the Eighties. It starred the late, great Jon-Erik Hexum as a professional time traveler and the seemingly retired Meeno Peluce as his ward (the orphaned adolescent son of 20th century history teachers).
Date: December 07 2015 8:22 AM Title: Chapter 1: OBLIGATORY INTRODUCTION
Thanks for a fun tale. Fitzhugh got the best deal. A fun life with Lee, Kyle, and Leslie Noticias.
Author's Response: You're welcome. And I'm glad you enjoyed it! . :-) If it were still on Youtube, I'd e-mail you the 1980 soup commercial that partially inspired this tale. Alas! The Aletter-Meriwether family seem to have objected to it. So, it's gone. :-(
Date: August 24 2015 1:05 AM Title: Ch. 16: MORE COMPLICATIONS ENSUE
What a entertaining mixture this is. This is how the TV-series 'Land of the Giants' should have been like.
Author's Response: Thanks!!! :-)
Date: January 06 2015 3:51 PM Title: Chapter 17: COUNTER-ATTACK!
The giants will have to cut the TIEs that bind.
Author's Response: But, the Force binds all life forms, together. ;-)
Date: January 06 2015 3:50 PM Title: Ch. 16: MORE COMPLICATIONS ENSUE
Interesting idea for Marna to have telepathic thoughts.
Author's Response: Who knows? The Force might be with her!
Date: January 06 2015 3:46 PM Title: Chapter 15: THE PLOT THICKENS (IF NOT THE SOUP)
I've got a picture photo collage shot (from an LOTG site) that shows Mark and Marna as they would have been if Marna was a giant. I'll send it to you.
Date: January 06 2015 3:45 PM Title: Chapter 15: THE PLOT THICKENS (IF NOT THE SOUP)
That is such a funny chapter title
Date: August 27 2014 9:18 PM Title: Chapter 17: COUNTER-ATTACK!
What a good time for this story to come back on Most Recent. Only 20 minutes ago I was watching some of my unseen Clone Wars DVDs that I bought last year.
And the Anna Grams just keep on coming.
Author's Response: Well, all my other would-be reviewers have probably lost interest in it. Can't say as I blame them, either. Hopefully, thoug, they'll reconsider after another chapter or two.
Author's Response: Well, all my other would-be reviewers have probably lost interest in it. Can't say as I blame them, either. Hopefully, though, they'll reconsider after another chapter or two.
Date: April 22 2014 8:33 PM Title: Ch. 16: MORE COMPLICATIONS ENSUE
How good to see SID Inspector Kobick under heavy fire from little people for once.
Date: April 22 2014 7:59 PM Title: Ch. 16: MORE COMPLICATIONS ENSUE
columbiform — I almost thought you made that word up!
Great imagery in the paragraph starting with “Marna could not help giggling as she watched...”
Very nice!
Author's Response: Thanks. And, I apologize (once again) for the inexcusably long delay.
Date: March 15 2014 9:55 PM Title: Chapter 15: THE PLOT THICKENS (IF NOT THE SOUP)
Ah, you've wisely extrapolated on the Inidu/Kirmus as brothers idea I put into one of my old LOTG yarns. Wow, I just realised I've been on here since 2009.
And a hearty bwahahahhahah to the title of this chapter.
Author's Response: I'm just trying not to take this particular work, too seriously (as I sometimes have a tendency to do).
Date: March 15 2014 9:53 PM Title: Chapter 14: DOGGED PURSUIT
Let's hope nobody ends up in Greta's garbo.
Author's Response: Is that Asutralian slang for those pasties with the battery-operated twirling tassels?
Date: March 15 2014 9:53 PM Title: Chapter 13: NO REST FOR THE WEARY
retpahc gnitseretni rehtona
Author's Response: X-D
Date: March 15 2014 9:51 PM Title: Chapter 12: GOOD COP OR BAD COP?
Oh good grief. Now I'm Ebirc Semit. Only you could come up with so many plays on my name. Loving it.
Author's Response: I had hoped you might. ;-D
Date: March 15 2014 9:50 PM Title: Chapter 11: A WHOLE NEW WORLD...OF TROUBLE.
Greta Gault. Good idea. Being a gts-er, I never fancied William Schallert.
Author's Response: If you ever want to see him in a truly villainous role, you should try to rent "The Man From Planet X" on DVD. Probably the very first s.f. film of the 1950's!
Date: January 08 2014 4:11 PM Title: Chapter 10: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR...
And Yoda's backward way of talking has affected the naming of many characters. LOL.
Author's Response: Well, I know that actor Robert Hogan's character in "The Marionettes" was actually named Brady. But, in retrospect, couldn't Irwin Allen's writers have used the same technique that they used for the poverty-stricken Ekorb family?
Date: December 02 2013 10:13 PM Title: Ch. 9: COULD THINGS GET ANY MORE COMPLICATED?
Well done, Yarc Micco
Author's Response: I'm more partial to the TWILIGHT ZONE reference, myself (lol).
Date: October 06 2013 11:35 PM Title: Chapter 8: WHO IS THE DEADLIEST BAD GUY?
Good to see the SID reacting to the Star Wars characters.
From memory of an end theme credit from an LOTG ep, Kevin Hagen's character is spelled Kobick.
Author's Response: Poetic license, dear boy! Poetic license. ;-)
Date: October 06 2013 11:34 AM Title: Chapter 8: WHO IS THE DEADLIEST BAD GUY?
General Prilosec, send down another dose of At-AT's, an if Corperal Rolaid is up there send him down too! ;`)...
*God I hate these early Flu season's, and 90 degree temp's...:( I'm still alive though...
Author's Response: X-D I can't credit for the tag-name, however. He's Sir P's brainchild! Hence, the dedicative disclaimer at the beginning of the chapter.