Okay so the Golden State Warriors have the Splash Brothers, right?
But let's be honest, they don't stand a chance against
THE SMASH BROTHERS!!!
lol, the world champs doesn't stand a chance against the "smash brothers."
Okay so the Golden State Warriors have the Splash Brothers, right?
But let's be honest, they don't stand a chance against
THE SMASH BROTHERS!!!
yesAnd two guys with mustache's would be the Stache Brothers.........
Am I doing this right?
Keep working this angle... onto something here. Something with Cats!Wildcat towers?
Arco Thundercats hooooo!Keep working this angle... onto something here. Something with Cats!
Arco's Twin Wildcats? Or just Arco Wildcats?Arco Thundercats hooooo!
Arco's Twin Wildcats? Or just Arco Wildcats?
Keep working this angle... onto something here. Something with Cats!
Really?
Boogie and Trill aren't good enough nicknames already?
Weren't trills those oogie slug-symbiotes in Str Trek Deep Space Nine, that we were supposed to think were so cool as they took over human bodies, while I would have been clawing them out with my bare hands and frying up some escargo? ****ing parasites.
Weren't trills those oogie slug-symbiotes in Str Trek Deep Space Nine, that we were supposed to think were so cool as they took over human bodies, while I would have been clawing them out with my bare hands and frying up some escargo? ****ing parasites.
Kell Perim, a Trill female in 2375
Odan, a Trill male in 2367
For additional meanings of "Trill", please see Trill.
The Trill (or Trills) were a humanoid species native to the planet Trill. A small percentage of the Trill population co-existed with a sentient symbiotic organism known as a symbiont inside their bodies. The resulting joined Trills had personalities which were a synthesis of the two beings including the memories, and to some extent the personalities, of the previous hosts of the symbiont. This way, the joined being gained all the skills and occupations of the previous hosts. As late as 2367, the fact that some Trills exist as a joined symbiotic species was widely unknown, even to Federation scientists. (TNG: "The Host")