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If you can’t feel it in your fingers and toes you might try reading the writing on the wind. (Relatively obscure golden oldie from 1967. 50s on is relatively obscure. 40s obscure. pre-40s very obscure.)
A few years back I worked in a test facility that had an audio lab. We had two HATS systems (Human Audio Torso System), that looked essentially like crash test dummies. They were torso, head and shoulders only (henceforth the name) with no arms or legs. The mouths were calibrated speakers, and the ears were precision microphones. One day I positioned the two of them so they were facing each other at a 45° angle, took a picture and then dubbed captions onto it. It went something like this:
HATS # 1: What do you want to do tonight?
HATS # 2: I dunno…what do you want to do?
HATS # 1: We could kick the football around.
HATS # 2: I don’t have the right shoes.
HATS # 1: You don’t have any feet.
HATS# 2: Neither do you.
HATS # 1: Shut up.
I sent it around to everyone in the department. They all got a good laugh out of it.
Not that obscure, ‘Love is All Around’ has been covered quite a few times over the years, including by REM. Perhaps the most famous was the 1994 cover by Wet Wet Wet, who recorded it for the soundtrack to the film ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’. That version was a pretty big hit wherever the film was released and was the inspiration for the version in ‘Love Actually’.
Imagine almost 3 years ago
Might want to wear some Depends for that leaking oil.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That’s a pretty good excuse for not being able to feel them.
Ermine Notyours almost 3 years ago
I can’t control my fingers, I can’t control my toes, oh no!
LawrenceS almost 3 years ago
If you can’t feel it in your fingers and toes you might try reading the writing on the wind. (Relatively obscure golden oldie from 1967. 50s on is relatively obscure. 40s obscure. pre-40s very obscure.)
YippiKiAyMofo almost 3 years ago
They say that, as you get older, the first two things to go are your memory….and…something else.
blakerl almost 3 years ago
I just don’t know what I forgot?
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Leaking oil is the worst! Not that I would know of course.
gantech almost 3 years ago
A few years back I worked in a test facility that had an audio lab. We had two HATS systems (Human Audio Torso System), that looked essentially like crash test dummies. They were torso, head and shoulders only (henceforth the name) with no arms or legs. The mouths were calibrated speakers, and the ears were precision microphones. One day I positioned the two of them so they were facing each other at a 45° angle, took a picture and then dubbed captions onto it. It went something like this:
HATS # 1: What do you want to do tonight?
HATS # 2: I dunno…what do you want to do?
HATS # 1: We could kick the football around.
HATS # 2: I don’t have the right shoes.
HATS # 1: You don’t have any feet.
HATS# 2: Neither do you.
HATS # 1: Shut up.
I sent it around to everyone in the department. They all got a good laugh out of it.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
Not to mention that pain in the vacuum tubes all along his left side.
ChessPirate almost 3 years ago
“My gears lock when I bend over and you guys should speak up.”
“I’m the only one here.”
“And I have double-vision…”
Calvins Brother almost 3 years ago
“I feel my mind going, Dave. Daisy, Daisy….”
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 3 years ago
“… like my lack of fingers and toes.”
The Orange Mailman almost 3 years ago
I have a feeling this strip is based on personal experience.
AnimePete almost 3 years ago
Not that obscure, ‘Love is All Around’ has been covered quite a few times over the years, including by REM. Perhaps the most famous was the 1994 cover by Wet Wet Wet, who recorded it for the soundtrack to the film ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’. That version was a pretty big hit wherever the film was released and was the inspiration for the version in ‘Love Actually’.