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I'm an artist, educator, militant anti-theist , and I write. I gamble on just about anything. And I like beer...but I love my wife. This blog contains observations from a funny old man who gets pissed off every once in a while.

Friday, July 3, 2020

FRIDAY #4209

One Of My Very Own 

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ART AND THE ARTY


Michael Wolf
Series of Art Installations Called
"Lost Laundry"




 And my favorite...
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Pulp fiction, Thomas Allen



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Vanishing point, Georges Rousse



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The feminization of the whole crew...




And then there this...
She looks like a divorced fourth grade teacher.
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Her: Hi, I’m Cindi with two “I’s”
Cyclops: Wow.

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FUN WITH LANGUAGE



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Me: I got bitten on my walk by a Great Dane.
Her: My God – imagine if it had been a small child!
Me: I could have fought off a small child, Karen.

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AND AWRY WE GO


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Play silly games...
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Hahahabananaha!
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Someone left a package of gold bars worth $190,000 on a Swiss Federal Railways train on its from St Gallen to Lucerne. Authorities have spent nine months trying to find the rightful owner to no avail. Now, the public prosecutor's office is seeking the public's help in finding the absent-minded individual who left them behind.
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Extremely suspicious that there’s no information about brains that didn’t come from a brain.

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SERIOUSLY

When the test sheep were given high doses of the anesthetic ketamine at one stage of the experiment, electroencephalography (EEG) readings of their cortical activity appeared to show brain activity turning off completely, in an instant.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE 
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Over the past few months during the global pandemic, people have been complaining of changes in their sleep, whether it be trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, or having vivid dreams, and scientists are now digging into the phenomenon. 
SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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Diego, the giant Galapagos tortoise whose tireless efforts are credited with almost single-handedly saving his once-threatened species, was put out to pasture Monday on his native island after almost a century of breeding in captivity.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE 
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I've used that image in my OOMVO and never knew who they were.
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 We called that a Shoot em up. We attached dozens of prepainted panels to an eight-story building. We worked from a lift stage like this one.
The problem was that the slightest bit of pressure on the wall would push the stage swinging away from the wall. And the shoot em up took a ton of pressure.
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Making plywood
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Here's what the world's cheapest electric car ($900) is like to drive.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE 
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This is me when a website asks me to turn off my adblocker...

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Before marrying him please check the size of his head. Things are not funny in the labor room.

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SELDOM SEEN EVENTS


1910 Hanriot. Not many of these still flying.
SOURCE: CLICK HERE
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This is probably much harder than it looks...
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Captain Salmonella
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Curiosity Just Sent a Photo of Earth And Venus Like We've Never Seen Before
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Probably fleeing rising water.
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Skydiver saved by a fellow skydiver after having a seizure at 1200 feet.
Because of its size, you may have to open it in a new tab.
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 One of my all time favorites...
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Sound on

Sound on
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7 comments:

DtheB said...

Bloom
Garden
Farm

Anonymous said...

puzzle time
"Garden" in the bush
"Bloom" in the tree
"Farm" on the left cucumber plant or whatever it is

Anonymous said...

bloom, garden, arm

MIKE HARRIS said...

Mid air refuelling. Was described by a Brit pilot as "trying to push a stick of wet spaghetti in a moving cat's arse".

Anonymous said...

Puzzle time : Garden, farm, bloom

Anonymous said...

Bloom
Garden
Farm

Anonymous said...

E2 - That's what she said.

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