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leveymg

(36,418 posts)
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 03:25 PM Mar 2016

A localized time-space disruption occurs on DU.

As seen on the scroll:

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Hah, Psychiatric hospitals are filling up with time travellers sent back to kill Donald Trump
By underahedgerow - 2:12 PM



Comment:

Doc (on the ever-present threat to the space-time continuum posed by time travel): However, the destruction may be very localized, limited to merely our own galaxy.
Marty McFly: Well, that's a relief.

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A localized time-space disruption occurs on DU. (Original Post) leveymg Mar 2016 OP
Eddys in the time space continuum again? flamin lib Mar 2016 #1
Gawd, Munsters Lost in Space, I thought that stinker was cancelled in 1968. leveymg Mar 2016 #2
Sounds like a job for James Cole. Octafish Mar 2016 #3
Sounds like a Rendon Group Production to me, Sir. bobthedrummer Mar 2016 #4

leveymg

(36,418 posts)
2. Gawd, Munsters Lost in Space, I thought that stinker was cancelled in 1968.
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 04:00 PM
Mar 2016

Eddie BEFORE LAUNCH:


UPON RETURN TO EARTH:

 

bobthedrummer

(26,083 posts)
4. Sounds like a Rendon Group Production to me, Sir.
Fri Mar 4, 2016, 06:02 PM
Mar 2016

Rendon Group (The Center for Media and Democracy)
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Rendon_Group

I'm sure it was based on a paragraph or 2 written by Philip K. Dick-who passed away March 2, 1982.

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