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I was having trouble reconciling this message, so I put it through the Frog Applause Translator. Hereâs the transmission âFlaccid paralysis of the Bible and disable the labels of the rules such as Turbo-powered sound system volume down.â Ahhhhh, it all makes sense now. I think we are being brainwashed.
Of course I had to translate the translation transmissionâŠâŠ.âLack of actions and plans for a massive, Bible-based Turbo drive.â Word. Somehow this reminds me of Dr. Doolittles Push me â Pull me.
When I was a kid, they had this toy called âFunny Face Maker.â I even remember part of the jingle:
ââ« Turn the crank and spin the dialFunny face maker makes you smile. â«â
It had these dials you would turn, which would rotate different eyes, noses, mouths and facial shapes into place â very much like the mix and match criminology you mentioned in your blog. I know Iâm not making this up because I can remember the tune that went along with it, and I could swear I had one at one point.
This is the general idea, but the one I had used had dials with wooden handles instead of the side-access discs.
And in the blogâŠIt took until page 11, but I knew a GIS for âcuba carâ would find that CAR picture.My mind usually pays attention to the meter of something, whether Iâm aware of it or not, though the not usually changes when I suddenly make some unexpected association. I read the DODGE TOWN WAGON post and my brain automatically filled in âGoing to run all nightâŠ.Doo dah, Doo dahâ
The owl on the Blog: The guy doing the manipulating looks suspiciously like Vlad. Has Vlad been moonlighting? (No pun intended.) (Actually, I lied about that.)
Re: the blog. That is a cool picture of the classic Chevvy. That is either a â53 or a â54 model. I could tell precisely if I could see the tail lights!
The âUtah Beachâ in the âOysters To Goâ blog poster would be a section of the Normandy coast where Allied troops landed on D-Day. The five coastal landing zones were named Omaha and Utah beaches (American landing zones), Sword and Gold beaches (British) and Juno (Canadian).
margueritem about 13 years ago
I hate impregnable funhouses, with all my fudgecake hindsight.
margueritem about 13 years ago
I think weâre due for a visit from Miss Ninette.
6turtle9 about 13 years ago
I was having trouble reconciling this message, so I put it through the Frog Applause Translator. Hereâs the transmission âFlaccid paralysis of the Bible and disable the labels of the rules such as Turbo-powered sound system volume down.â Ahhhhh, it all makes sense now. I think we are being brainwashed.
6turtle9 about 13 years ago
Of course I had to translate the translation transmissionâŠâŠ.âLack of actions and plans for a massive, Bible-based Turbo drive.â Word. Somehow this reminds me of Dr. Doolittles Push me â Pull me.
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Tried to contemplate other than flaccid bookmarks but couldnât get a firm image.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
My bible is not flaccid, and my funhouse is pregnant. I never let a fudgecake get behind me, so one never has hindsight. Iâm just contrarian.
Yosarian about 13 years ago
The very best kind of hindsight is fudgecake.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
âBloody Tooth Printed in Canadaâ â is that a Community Chest card that is missing from my set?
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
Iâll have you know that I starch and iron my Bible bookmarks, so they stand up straight and proud.
coltish1 about 13 years ago
What are the three major features of the Republican debate in 2012, Alex?
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Just sayinâ
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Donât like the word âflaccidâ ⊠or âimpregnableâ ⊠sort favor âhindsightâ though.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
Wait, is the bible or the bookmarks flaccid? It makes a difference.
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
When I was a kid, they had this toy called âFunny Face Maker.â I even remember part of the jingle:
ââ« Turn the crank and spin the dialFunny face maker makes you smile. â«â
It had these dials you would turn, which would rotate different eyes, noses, mouths and facial shapes into place â very much like the mix and match criminology you mentioned in your blog. I know Iâm not making this up because I can remember the tune that went along with it, and I could swear I had one at one point.
This is the general idea, but the one I had used had dials with wooden handles instead of the side-access discs.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
And in the blogâŠIt took until page 11, but I knew a GIS for âcuba carâ would find that CAR picture.My mind usually pays attention to the meter of something, whether Iâm aware of it or not, though the not usually changes when I suddenly make some unexpected association. I read the DODGE TOWN WAGON post and my brain automatically filled in âGoing to run all nightâŠ.Doo dah, Doo dahâ
cleokaya about 13 years ago
Sheâs never going to get ahead at that rate.
cleokaya about 13 years ago
âThe Milkmanâs Primerâ, also known as âThe Art Of Forepayâ.
Ray_C about 13 years ago
The owl on the Blog: The guy doing the manipulating looks suspiciously like Vlad. Has Vlad been moonlighting? (No pun intended.) (Actually, I lied about that.)
LocoOwl about 13 years ago
I love the subtle coloring of the âXâ in the upper left corner.It just makes this strip pop today!
LocoOwl about 13 years ago
Re: the blog. That is a cool picture of the classic Chevvy. That is either a â53 or a â54 model. I could tell precisely if I could see the tail lights!
The Old Wolf about 13 years ago
@6turtle9 is that a pushmi-pullyu run through the Frog Applause translator?
6turtle9 about 13 years ago
The first one sounds like a Blue movie, and the second like a community college course.
V-Beast about 13 years ago
Impregnable? Iâll be the judge of that.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 13 years ago
Impregnable fun-houses are no fun! You have to get into a fun-house to have fun.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
This is inconceivable to some, but the funhouse is impregnable because itâs inscrutable.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
The âUtah Beachâ in the âOysters To Goâ blog poster would be a section of the Normandy coast where Allied troops landed on D-Day. The five coastal landing zones were named Omaha and Utah beaches (American landing zones), Sword and Gold beaches (British) and Juno (Canadian).