[Found here, and if you didn’t notice, we’ve added an equine archive for all you horsiephiles out there. Let me know if I missed any.]
Category: Stupid
Horseless Head Man
[Found in here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No.281 – Give ’em the hose
Saturday Matinee – UFO Intro, Cab Calloway with Al Morgan, & Mitch Woods with Pinetop Perkins
UFO was a 1970 British sci-fi TV series with the premise that the earth is invaded by aliens in the distant future: 1980.
From the 1933 W.C. Fields film International House, Cab Calloway‘s “Reefer Man” is some hot jumpin’ jazz featuring Al Morgan slappin’ bass.
“Mitch Woods‘ Boogie Woogie Blowout” at Yoshi’s, Oakland, CA. Nov 19, 2009. Pinetop Perkins (1913-2011) is featured. Jump to 01:30 for the music. Mr. Perkins (96 years old at the time of this recording) wanders on stage to kick ass just past 03:00. [h/t trebob]
“Too hot to handle and too cold to hold” is a recurring theme of The Saturday Matinee. Have a great weekend, folks.
Happy Mothers Day. We Hope We Made You Proud.
A lot of WTF went into making that WTFbot, but it could never have happened were it not for a loving and caring mother, just exactly like yours.
[Found here.]
The .Gif Friday Post No.279 – Kikmedog Dance, Teen Parking Fail & Cat Boot Bat
Leak Fixed
Hard water. No diving. Leak fixed. [Found in here.]
It’s Official. Rock and Roll Is Dead.
Shabütie, now known as Coheed and Cambria, has had some success for reasons unknown to me. I’ve been out of the loop. [Found here.]
Tony Clifton: The Man. The Legend.
One thing is for sure. Tony Clifton is larger than life, and his imposing image on the Las Vegas Strip deserves to be spilled into the right hand margin. If you don’t like him, you can leave this blog right now. He’s that big.
The late Andy Kaufman knew Tony Clifton personally. For those who only remember Kaufman as Latka Gravas from the TV series “Taxi,” you’re missing out, as Kaufman was an awesome, if eccentric, comedian. Prior to his stints on SNL, Kaufman was a stand up comic whose specialty was long set ups that often had no punch line, yet occasionally provided a responsive audience transportation to a local venue for milk and cookies. He was also a talented impersonator.
Kaufman impersonated Elvis, Tito Puente and Jerry Lawler, but his epitome [embodiment, exemplification, quintessence, essence, perfect example, exemplar, representative, type, typification, personification, incarnation, archetype, model, prototype, pattern, ultimate, last word; see also model] was Tony Clifton, and it was spot on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zpNIomYAkE
I’ve never seen a better impersonation of Tony Clifton, the greatest lounge singer/entertainer/comedian ever. Go figure.














