As a side thought, I happened to be flipping through the channels the
other day and came across an episode of "Buck Rogers In The 25th Century" on the Sci-Fi Channel. I had forgotten about the show which, indeed, was a very easy thing to do. The short ending scenes that I caught confirmed in my mind that this, in fact, should be considered one of the worst science fiction series ever; beyond even Galactica 1980 and latter seasons of Lost In Space. However, if you Google hard enough, you can find some interesting photos of co-star Erin Gray (c.1960). I think Marc asked the other day what "FAB" stood for. I didn't see an answer so I must ask the same question. Why do they acknowledge each other with "FAB" on the Thunderbirds and why does FAB keep popping up in relation to Gerry Anderson? Finally, I've added a new section to my website to store my "Random Thoughts" series. In addition to the previous episodes I've posted here, the shows on DVD #7 (Destruction, The Man Who Came Back, and The Psychobombs) are now online. After Disk #8, I will go back and do the rest, as well. Please, feel free to drop by anytime: http://www.thelynx.com/ufo/ Cheers, Bob
"Imagine a dying planet in some distant corner of the universe. Its natural resources exhausted. Its inhabitants sterile. Doomed to extinction. A situation we may one day find ourselves in, gentlemen. So they discover earth. Abundant, fertile. Able to satisfy their needs. They look upon us not with animosity, but callousness. As we look upon our animals that we depend on for food. Yes, it appears they are driven by circumstance across a billion miles of space, driven on by the greatest force in the universe - survival."
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> I think Marc asked the other day what "FAB" stood for. I didn't see
> an answer so I must ask the same question. Why do they acknowledge > each other with "FAB" on the Thunderbirds and why does FAB keep > popping up in relation to Gerry Anderson? "FAB" doesn't stand for anything -- it's the same "fab" that was used for "Fab Four" (the Beatles), and was a trendy way to say "fabulous". This question comes up repeatedly here, which is rather curious since nobody ever said "FAB" in UFO... :-) Marc |
if FAB was to have a meaning - the only one that makes sense is Firing
After-Burners - (ie proceeding with orders as fast as possible - similar to PWOR from Stingray). As you say, I don't think there was any intention for it to mean something, but I kinda like my explanation :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Random Thoughts > > I think Marc asked the other day what "FAB" stood for. I didn't see > > an answer so I must ask the same question. Why do they acknowledge > > each other with "FAB" on the Thunderbirds and why does FAB keep > > popping up in relation to Gerry Anderson? > > "FAB" doesn't stand for anything -- it's the same "fab" that > was used for "Fab Four" (the Beatles), and was a trendy > way to say "fabulous". This question comes up repeatedly > here, which is rather curious since nobody ever said > "FAB" in UFO... :-) > > Marc > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.455 / Virus Database: 255 - Release Date: 13/02/03 |
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