
[Original image from here. Dedicated to Corinne L. who likes to see stuff like this first thing in the morning. She’s also got a satanic dog who did this.]

Chicken Stuff, Hop Wilson & His Chickens (1958)Harding Wilson (1921-1975) got his nickname from playing harmonica a lot as a kid – harp is pronounced hop in Texan. (Chicken stuff goes by another name there, too.) Pop Hop’s steel slide style influenced many other bluesmen.
R.I.P El Risitas 1956-2021.
Not sure what to make of this.
The Pillow (a short horror movie).
Elements of Grammar Walk Into a Bar…
3 hours of mostly peaceful protest sounds.
“It’s not clear how the turtle became airborne.”
Coming Soon: Axe throwing and miniature golf.
His parents really named him Dylan Shakespeare Robinson?!
One of the worst man-made catastrophes in history happened 35 years ago on 26 April 1986.
4 year old Zoe Roth became a meme in 2008. She’s 21 now and $458,000 richer because of it.
1988 Trabant quality control. The car’s been called “a spark plug with a roof.” More about the East German car here.
[Top image: Cicadaman, spotted recently by Amy D.]
From the Archives: 1 year ago. 5 years ago. 10 years ago.
They say that Russia is a technically backward country, there are no roads, robotics do not develop, rockets do not fly, and mail goes too long. It’s bullshit.
[h/t Feral Irishman]
KMAC2021 has been around a while, does some great short videos and has close to a million fans on the Utoobage. He does some serious stuff, too.
Marcus King started learning guitar at age three or four, played professionally since he was 11. He’s a fourth-generation musician; his grandfather was a country guitarist, and his father, Marvin King, continues to perform live.
Musicians from around the globe, assembled by Playing For Change, covered the NOLA staple Iko Iko in style. It features Dr. John (in one of his last recordings), the Grateful Dead’s Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, New Orleans’ favorites Ivan Neville, Donald Harrison and George Porter, Jr.
Yep. There’s some stuff alright. Have a great weekend and try not to annoy too many people on social media. See you tomorrow.

[Found in here.]

This handsome boy is called a Demodex. Its dimensions are approximately 0.3mm, which means you can’t see it living on your face. Especially on your forehead, nose and chin. He’s always there and it will be that way forever. At night, they vigorously mate on your face and then lay its eggs in the pores of your skin. Funniest thing is that the Demodex have no anal orifice to evict. They accumulate and build up to death bursting with… feces. Right on the face. Sweet dreams everyone!
[Image and caption found here.]

“Yeah he drew a Dog Man comic at the bottom of it too. ![]()
You think Harold cares? Harold doesn’t care.
Prob doesn’t even care that he went viral today.”
Found it here, and it made me angry (something similar happened to me when I was around that age) so I decided to do some restoration work and cancel the teacher.

Took me a while and I was happy at the result. Also found out that Dog Man Comics is written by the same guy who did Captain Underpants, and Harold’s been practicing. Check it out:
https://kids.scholastic.com/content/kids64/en/books/planet-pilkey/how-2-draw.html
Nice work, Harold H., wherever you are. Keep it up.

Oh What A Baby, The Tonettes (1958)The Tonettes (aka The Claremonts) started out in the Bronx in 1957. Sisters Diana and Sylvia Sanchez were killing time when their TV crapped out and were harmonizing by the family piano when TV repairman and aspiring music biz impresario Lou Ezzo heard them. He convinced them to cut a demo session in 1957. Classmate Josie Allen completed the trio, and they had some success in the eastern U.S.
He put lipstick on a cat’s butt.
There’s nothing like it… absolutely nothing.
11 on the cute scale. You’ve been warned [via].
The Greatest Hits of Ray & Pete (NSFK, NSFW).
The Hound plays retroclectic music with odd news and commentary. There’s some killer stuff in the archives.
[Top image: The Tonettes, singing in mono, undated.]
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