Saturday Matinee – Patches The Horse, John/Lee/Pop Mashup & The Reverend Horton Heat

Meet Patches the Horse.

That’s  just bizarre, but it kept my attention for more than 15 seconds, so I’m posting the clever mashup featuring Iggy Pop and Peggy Lee. Little Willie John’s “Fever” will never sound the same. So where do we go from here? I’m stumped. Oh wait, I got it. Let’s slow it down a tad with some retroness.

It suits me, so it suits you. The Reverend Horton Heat‘s “Galaxy 500” makes the nut.

Have a great weekend, folks. Be back here tomorrow for more of teh awesome.

The .Gif Post No.348 – Walking Protein, Thawing & Freezing Bubble & Ice Breaker

kinesin motor protein

Global Warming Global Cooling

Ice Breaker

[Found here, here and here. The 1st really is a protein walking.
I looped the 2nd & the 3rd.]

“If You Do My Laundry, I’ll Put On Some Weight.”

Laundry Day

[Found in here.]

NYC Bubble Head Man

Bubble Head 3

Bubble Head 1

Bubble Head 2

Nobody on that NYC street reacted because stuff like this is normal. Go figure.

[Found here.]

Playful Pup Pwns Pisa People’s Pics Perfectly

Pisa Pup

No tourist can beat this one (except maybe this guy). Then on the other hand, everything is relative, and it may be The Leaning Duomo of Pisa instead.

[Found here. Somewhat related post here.]

“Oh, hi! I’ll be out in a minute.”

OH HI! I'll be out in a minute.

[Found here.]

Saturday Matinee – The Great McGonigal, Super Chikan & The Sensational Alex Harvey Band

The Great McGonigal, aka W.C. Fields, knew his cigar boxes.

Guy’s playing a Diddley Bow. Pure awesome, and here’s his website.

And since the sentient voters of Scotland wisely chose to postpone secession from Great Britain for now, here’s this:  my favorite Scottish band ever:

The Sensational Alex Harvey Band was oddly under appreciated in the US (except for a cult following in Cleveland) but was popular in the proto-punk theater-rock scene in Great Britain. Vambo Rools.

Have a great weekend, folks, and be back here tomorrow for more inanity.

The .Gif No.347 – Woodcut Timelapse, Endless Caterpillar & Zen Snake

Woodcut in millimeters

endless caterpillar

Zen Snake

[Found here, here and here.]

Kiss Me.

Kiss Me

I’m a princess. Really. Trust me.

[Found here.]

Heinrich Hoffman’s Contribution To The World

Harriet & The Matches

 “The Dreadful Story about Harriet and the Matches”
from Der Struwwelpeter (1845) a popular German children’s book by Heinrich Hoffmann.

Hoffmann was the German precursor to Charles Addams, writing and illustrating short stories/poems for children that can only be described as violent and bizarre. Judging by his popularity, both children and adults loved them (and still do) and he was translated into many languages. Mark Twain’s English translation was published posthumously, and he took some liberties to make the stories rhyme.

Check out Hoffman’s “Die Geschichte vom Daumenlutscher” or “The Story of Little Suck-a-Thumb.”

Hoffman, besides being a writer of satire for both children and adults, despised authoritarianism (he even did a lampoon of Adolf Hitler), worked as a psychiatrist in an insane asylum treating paupers. His Wiki bio is interesting.

[Image and caption found here; Our non-comprehensive Archive of “Contributions To The World” here.]