Thread:BiggestThomasFan/@comment-24362609-20170707231830

Now I will admit, what I was thinking about Disney characters playing fan-made characters in TV/Thomas as well as Disney/Thomas, I was thinking you might have Charlie, Carrie and Paul (from Bedknobs and Broomsticks) as Adam, Bonnie and Chip in both series, that's what I've been trying to tell you. Hope you understand?

Also, the reason I added in the bit about George's Troublesome Trick being similar to an episode of Noddy's Toyland Adventures without asking your permisson first, was probably because I felt you don't care for Noddy these days, and probably aren't too familar with him these days, most likely because he's British anyway (even though you did have a Thomas/Noddy cast once upon a time a couple of years ago). You do understand all of this don't you? Though I originally got the idea that Thomas was like conned into stealing six trucks of vegetables (instead of seven) from Farmer McColl's platform. Then Farmer McColl sounded rather indignant when he said he never left such a message, and then he was like, "It's a plot! That's what it is! A plot to steal my carrots, and my turnips, and my potatoes, and my swedes, and my onions, and my er, my, well, I can't really remember what was in the sixth truck." Then Dowager Hatt (very red in the face) who had arrived with her son and Farmer McColl, was like "Your good manners perhaps!" Then Sir Topham Hatt said to Thomas' driver and fireman that they each had to pay £15 each to Farmer McColl right away, as he had to go to sea the next day and wanted the money, for he couldn't sell his trucks of vegetables now because they were gone. Thomas like burst into tears crying out "But it WASN'T my fault! I did a lot of hard work, and now I'm blamed for it, and what's worse my crew have to pay out all their money! Boo-woo!" Then Sir Topham Hatt said that the driver and fireman didn't have to pay if they didn't want to, but if they didn't he would have to take them to jail for the night until the matter was cleared up. So the driver and fireman give up a total of £30 (£15 from each of them) to Farmer McColl, which unfortunately for both of them, leaves them with no money to themselves at all. You see, I had originally thought a Thomas episode idea based on this Noddy story would be neat, when I was on an afternoon trip with residental college, and it even used narration and dialogue from both the book and the episode version. Though is what I said about your thoughts on Noddy these days true? 