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When the robot from Lost in Space is configured with Google Voice

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July 17, 2009, 02:48 PM — 

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If that robot had had GPS...

...maybe they wouldn't have been so lost.

;)
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How many of the younger

How many of the younger people actually know what Lost in Space was?
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