Rand Miller - Interview With Space Ghost

Interview With Space Ghost

GameTap also brought him into an interview with cartoon star Space Ghost in the popular animated talk show Space Ghost Coast to Coast. In this interview, Space Ghost talked to him about his "Myst Island Travel Package", having many complaints, among them being lack of bathrooms or bedrooms ("You know, I noticed that...just before my bladder imploded!"), lack of nightlife activity ("The only action after sundown was the Chiggers burrowing into my ears!" *whistles* Those feels"), and the apparent illness of the ponies ("Mine never did stop going"). Miller denied the existence of ponies on Myst island, only to have the monitor blasted by Space Ghost's Power Band ("feeling the 'Wrath of the Ghost'"). He responded, "Your...phantom ponies...BITE!"

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