
[Found here.]

[Found here.]
Bunkessa had an x-ray recently. I messed with it.Colorized with Palette, sharpened with an old PhotoSuite 4.0 program, then ran it through Deep Dream Generator.


Some Chinese news outlets credited the unexpected popularity of belly button stickers to Chinese traditional medicine, which states that the lower abdomen must be kept warm to preserve the overall health of the body. By keeping the fake navel exposed, users can wear high-waisted pants that cover much of the stomach, while still rocking garments like crop-tops.
ONLY 1/2¢ PER BB!
A pack of 96 3/4″ x 1″ Chinese belly button decals for only 50 cents is one helluva deal. Confuse people by moving them around, or wear several at the same time and claim as many birthdays as you want. So many possibilities.
[Images and story found here.]

For some unexplainable reason, I’ve been collecting random Nancy panels for a while, many culled from this fine collection. I have only one paper copy I clipped long ago from the Sunday Funnies because it’s so Zen; the others were all found online by accident. I messed with one or two…
[Click on any image to enlarge. Previously posted Nancy, Sluggo and Aunt Fritzi Ritz stuff here.]

Love Shock, Sonny and his Wild Cows (2012) From Budapest, Sonny and his Wild Cows is fronted by “Wild Cow Sonny” and plays American blues, R&B, rock & roll, rockabilly, swing, and country western with a 1940s-50s retro style. [Free download of their 2012 album The Berlin Session here.]
Celebrating 100 years of StarWars.
Splashy splashy [via Mme. Jujujive].
Get Aht-a Tahn and more yinzerspeak.
SoKno Kroger has great deals [h/t Pam. M.].
Opening an 18th century safe [h/t Bunkerville].
The spy plane that was so stealthy it didn’t exist.
Tight dirndls of Oktoberfest [via Memo Of The Air].
[Top image: Pachamama,”an androgynous being that is omnipresent, omnipotent and can procreate itself.” Artwork by Kurimalai.]
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Mostly impulsive stuff previously posted elsewhere. The owl’s face (top left) is a from a linoleum cut by Gorehound Smithers.


Bruce St. and Ritson Rd., Oshowa, Ontario. The track was removed sometime in the 1990s.
[Found here, location found here, bottom image via Google Maps.]

Ain’t Misbehavin’, Fats Waller (1929) The master of the stride piano, Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller (1904-1943) was playing at the age of six, dropped out of school around age 15 and became an organist at the Lincoln Theatre in Harlem. By 18 he was recording. According to one story, he was kidnapped at gunpoint by Al Capone’s henchmen and forced to perform at a birthday party for the mob boss.
Dress up to camp out (and more).
How to kill lobsters (thread story).
Mike Pacheco’s bongo earworms.
Recalling the Water Wiggle [via Memo Of The Air].
Die Eishöhle der schrecklichen Musik [via Bunkerville].
Realistic British seaside trip generator [via Mme. Jujujive].
[Top image: Ann-Margaret in The Swinger (1966) found here.)
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