Author: Bunk Strutts
Boogah Boogah.
3 Dog Nose
Look like the Devildogs of the Apocalypse to me, or maybe demon owls. Y’all are on yer own with this one.
[Found here.]
Goat Head Jesus Lives
No clue here. He’s obviously selling something out of the back of the truck, but I’m not sure I really want to know.
[Found here.]
After The Rapture
Helmet
[Found here.]
Baby Zombie Rats With Trichinellosis Hot Links
Title of this post courtesy of Lemur King.
The history of the mouse [via Neatorama].
WOW. The U.S. Library of Congress now has a free on line “National Jukebox” with a huge collection of recordings going back to 1900. WOW.
Mr. Obvious: The Critter.
DON’T FALL FOR THIS FRAUD. I almost did.
Here’s a collection of biker tatts. [h/t Ken A.]
Trig functions interactive thingy is kinda cool.
Chris leaves notes around NYC and takes pictures of them.
Falling cubes of Jello in slo-mo.
This guy is the King of the Trolls. CD player for sale.
This WILL keep you busy because it’s pure awesome. Really.
Saturday Matinee – Escalator, The Green Men & Louie Louie
The guy had never seen an escalator, didn’t trust it for good reason. [Found here.]
The Vancouver Canucks are like the Chicago Cubs of hockey. They always come close to winning the Cup, but never quite pull it off. To be honest, I don’t follow the NHA, let alone professional sports. But I saw these guys, and I had no idea that they had earned recobanition as a National Treasure of Canada. [via]
Toots & The Maytals play Richard Berry.
George Duke and Stanley Clarke play Richard Berry.
Others played Richard Berry here, here and here. Oh yeah, and this one’s good, too. But here is the original originator:
There you go – the originator of the classic fratparty song. Have a great weekend, folks. Be back here tomorrow for more fun stuff.
The .Gif Friday Post No.176 – Two Bird Brains & Three Happy Kids
Yearbook
R.U.R. Robot
Looks like the tin man’s wants to pop Dorothy because Toto peed on his leg. Fortunately he’s been restrained. He wasn’t a nice guy in those days.
Actually it’s a promo for a 1928 production of the 1921 play R.U.R. [“Rossum’s Universal Robots”] that introduced the word “robot” to the world. Ever since then the control panel has always been in the front.
[Found here.]












