thunderbirds

doyouheartheangrymen:

link-of-asgard:

I honestly think International Funding should go into a real International Rescue,

Of course it would have to be big, and the governments of the world will need to agree, which is almost impossible.

On the bright side though, think of all the lives will be saved.

Of course it will never work, unless run privately and voluntarily and in secrecy, still 

If I honestly believed that it could work I would dedicate my entire life to making it real

Already done!

They exist and they’re Scottish.

lenleg:

Alan blames his desire to sail through space on John. When John was twelve years old and super close to his newest baby brother, little Alan used to beg John to take him stargazing. They’d go every time John was home between school and space cadet camp, and they’d stay in a little tent and toast marshmallows over a campfire while they waited for darkness to descend. They’d stay out, just the two of them, under the stars, and Alan sits in John’s lap and makes up funny stories about all the constellations that John can name and John tells him all about his dreams to become an astronaut, just like their Daddy. Which is when Alan decides he wants to be an astronaut too (and fly cool things like spaceships) so he and his big brother can always watch the stars together.

zer0-x:

Thunderbirds is a classic British show, so we wanted to celebrate the launch of the new series Thunderbirds Are Go on ITV by building one of the iconic vehicles and surprising commuters on their way to work. Seeing Thunderbird 4 cruising down the River Thames brings back a feeling of nostalgia for those that remember the show from 50 years ago and puts a smile on the face of the young. Londoners shouldn’t be worried though as Thunderbird 4 wasn’t out on a rescue mission today – it’s just battling the choppy waters of the Thames.
– ADRIAN LAST, ITV STUDIOS (x)