The .Gif Friday Post No.327 – G’way, Dance Hard & Bananafan

Gway

Dance Hard 8

bananafan

[Found here, here and here. Caution with the red link – it opens and tries to redirect. ]

“Hi Honey, I’m home. Did you remember to feed the cats?”

Man Eaten By Cats

The Illustrated Police News, 19th century

[Found here.]

Dude.

lizzie_phone_home

[Found here.]

YabbaDabbaDoo! Flintstonemobile Rocks.

Flinstone Car

The Volkswagen Beetle is older than we thought.

[Found here.]

Flirting At The Club

Dog Clubbing

“I mean, like, dude, like the bitch was amazing.”

Just one look…

[Found here.]

The .GIF Friday Post No. 326 – Mocking The Line Judge, WTF Monster & Stellated Dodecahedron Flipbook

Line Judge Mocking

Monster WTF

Flipboock

[Found here, here and here.]

And A New Government Program Is Whelped.

Celtic_Fairy_Tales

[Image from here.]

Cosplay Dog

Cosplay Dog

Whoever did this lost his dog ownership rights by default.

[Found here.]

CapyBathy

Capy Bath

Pro tip: When washing your Capy, be sure to have a small tub of cottage cheese and some rubber duckies nearby, otherwise he/she might jump out and gnaw your face off and there’s nothing you can do to prevent it. TRUE.

[Found here. Related posts here.]

Cross-Stitched Hot Links

Cross Stitch RuPaul

Cross stitch + .gif animations + transvestites =  The RuPaul Cross Stitch Animation Workshop.

“We met over 4 Wednesday nights to learn cross stitch, view experimental animation, celebrate local drag, and discuss GIF culture.”

18 Owls [via].

Cookin’ With Aunt Ethel” as sung by Linda Hopkins is great and bizarre at the same time. Apparently it’s from a 1985 satirical play entitled “The Colored Museum.”

Google this and read it.

Congressional Record–Appendix, pp. A34-A35
January 10, 1963
Current Communist Goals
EXTENSION OF REMARKS OF HON. A. S. HERLONG, JR. OF FLORIDA
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Thursday, January 10, 1963

Posted verbatim sans commentary here.

The Tee-Tones are awesome.

Q: What happens if a fire breaks out where firearms ammunition is stored?
A: Not much [via].

Émile Cohl’s Fantasmagorie (1908) is regarded as the first cartoon animation [via].