Yep!, the word ‘fink’ was really popular in 1963. I remember that year very well. Rat Fink hot rods, Weirdo-Ohs, Its A Mad Madmm World, and Cleopatra.
Adam is fine, but Eve not so good.
That must be the original serpent from the garden of Eden, because of whom all other snakes have to travel on their bellies.
Sometimes these are hard for me to work out….
Ghoulardi on TV in Cleveland, Ohio early 60’s. “Stay sick, turn blue, the whole world’s a purple knif” .
Have to think about this one over coffee. Is the legged one supposed to be from the garden where all this started?
Snake got legs!!
The Fink is walking away from the problem, as always!
1963…High school graduation!
a REAL early part of Genesis, I see…
Fun fact: The Bible nowhere claims that snakes had limbs before the Fall. For a fairly detailed explanation of the serpent in the Garden of Eden from a scholarly standpoint, check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72T2bW8bkfA
Mick & Mason Mastroianni
Parker and Hart
hangedman over 4 years ago
Yep!, the word ‘fink’ was really popular in 1963. I remember that year very well. Rat Fink hot rods, Weirdo-Ohs, Its A Mad Madmm World, and Cleopatra.
Kroykali over 4 years ago
Adam is fine, but Eve not so good.
Algolei I over 4 years ago
That must be the original serpent from the garden of Eden, because of whom all other snakes have to travel on their bellies.
Sometimes these are hard for me to work out….
Larrycleve over 4 years ago
Ghoulardi on TV in Cleveland, Ohio early 60’s. “Stay sick, turn blue, the whole world’s a purple knif” .
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Have to think about this one over coffee. Is the legged one supposed to be from the garden where all this started?
droosan Premium Member over 4 years ago
Snake got legs!!
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
The Fink is walking away from the problem, as always!
mj1311 Premium Member over 4 years ago
1963…High school graduation!
craigwestlake over 4 years ago
a REAL early part of Genesis, I see…
StephenRice over 4 years ago
Fun fact: The Bible nowhere claims that snakes had limbs before the Fall. For a fairly detailed explanation of the serpent in the Garden of Eden from a scholarly standpoint, check this out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72T2bW8bkfA