
“Artvertisement” photo of a late 80’s Porche 911 Carrera by Scottish artist Chris Labrooy (ca. 2020, rotated). No damage was done as the engine was high and dry in the rear.
[via Daily Timewaster.]

“Artvertisement” photo of a late 80’s Porche 911 Carrera by Scottish artist Chris Labrooy (ca. 2020, rotated). No damage was done as the engine was high and dry in the rear.
[via Daily Timewaster.]

Timebomb, Tommy J Stewart (2024) Tommy J Stewart is a singer/songwriter/guitarist from Dublin, Ireland (not to be confused with the American drummer of the same name).
Ayup.
The cobra roars [via Bunkerville].
Chiropractor’s spinal massage gun.
Rhombic dodecahedron holoscope.
Hair of the 70s [via Memo Of The Air].
Onion sandwich [via Everlasting Blört].
Johnny Reb Cannon [via Feral Irishman].
Man With A Wine Lamp, Tiffany Velázquez.
[Top image found here.]
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Its tail is blocking the view. Sorry.
[Found here.]

The Rose of Washington Square, The Frankie Carle Quartet (1947) Frankie Carle was nicknamed “The Wizard of the Keyboard” for his piano skills. Sunrise Serenade was Carle’s best-known composition, rising to No. 1 in the US in 1938 and selling more than one million copies.
“Say it” [via Bunkerville].
Visit Alcatraz [via Everlasting Blört].
The Flying Saucer [via Memo Of The Air].
Grammarian vs Errorist: The Showdown.
The Son Who Couldn’t Leave [via Nag on the Lake].
Unum saltum et siffletum et unum bumbulum. [h/t Bits & Pieces].
Pacific Palisades Fire updates here.
Also this.
[Top image: Early 1900s stereoscope photos, unknown origin, found here.]
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[March 1959 issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction magazine. FUSF was published from 1953 through 1960. More space bimbos here.]

I believe that’s a 1956 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan with a 31 year old stunt baby. [Found here.]

Theme to The Prisoner, Ron Grainer, composer (1967)
The Prisoner was a 1960s spy vs. spy television show starring Patrick McGoohan as No. 6. McGoohan chose Ron Grainer’s theme over others, with the requirement that it be re-scored with a faster tempo and emphasis on the tympani.
Sweep tight [via Bunkerville].
Froggy Went A-Campin’ (and more).
Blockbuster, Netflix & the Cult of Ben.
The Kittyman Shanty [via Memo Of The Air].
The Prince Hall Nobles [via Everlasting Blört].
[Top image: Still from the hypnosis segment of The Pee Wee Herman Show – Live at the Roxy Theater 1981.]
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