NASA 1965

Gemini SpacecraftAstronauts James McDivitt and Ed White inside the Gemini spacecraft for a simulated launch at Cape Canaveral, Florida, 1965

[Image and caption found here.] More about Ed White here.

Spiderboy

Spiderboy

“This is my little brother. He was born with sticky feet.”

[Image and caption found here.]

Mr. T’s Dream [A Challenge]

mr-t-dreaming

Go for it. Give it your best shot.

Find or draw an image, paste the blank over it in MS Paint (or another graphics program) and send it to us in .jpg or .png format. No strict rules, so the more outrageous the better (no X-Rated stuff please – keep it PG-13 at worst). In other words, doctor it up however you like. We’ll post ’em all at a later date, maybe put them up for a vote for the Best of T.

Submittal deadline is Monday, 02 November 2015.

[Original image found here. There’s a clean slate below the break.] Continue reading “Mr. T’s Dream [A Challenge]”

She’ll Restore Your Stren-gth.

Hyphen NAZI

Free shot of Jack?

[Found here.]

“Quick, Robin! To The Batmotable!”

Batmotable

[Found here.]

ROOTMAN does not like you.

ROOTMAN

…and he’s about to kick some vegetarian butt.

[Original undoctored image found here.]

Still Doomed.

Star Trek Certain Death

We don’t post many captioned images here, but this one made us smile. Even if they changed their tunics, they were doomed by the scriptwriters. The redshirts in StarTrek were always disposable (except for Scotty) and never knew what was coming down.

[Found here via here, and modified it a tad.]

Elvis Smells A Shirt.

Elvis Smells A Shirt

[Found here.]

Paul Bunyan – Retired

Paul Bunyan
The real Paul Bunyan [found here].

Full Moon Heros

APOLLO Astronauts Collins Lovell & Aldrin

Mike Collins, Jim Lovell & I [Buzz Aldrin] got a behind the scenes look at the Orion capsule being built at Kennedy Space Center. Like our bunny suits?

I shouldn’t have to tell you who these guys are or what they did, but all three have titanium cojones.

Lovell’s book “Lost Moon” is a can’t-put-down white-knuckle read, and was the basis for the excellent movie “Apollo 13.”

[Image and Aldrin’s caption found here.]

P.S. Tonight’s full moon is a “supermoon.”