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Actually todayâs strip falls in my favorite Frog Applause category: Made Me Laugh. Other categories include Made Me Think, Made Me Go âHuh?â, and Made Me Go âEeeewwwww.â
Just visited your blog. Iâm always amazed that you manage to find such quirky, interesting images. Truly amazing!!! I love âem.-William H. Johnson is one of my favorite primitive painters.
Most subliminal messages are meaningless. Thereâs a YouTube video that shows how prevalent â666â is in advertising. However, theyâre mostly just curlicues, which is a very common design element.
I really liked Ben Gazzara in Run For Your Life, but really enjoyed his work with John Cassavedes, especially in Husbands teamed with Cassavedes and Peter Falk.
chicken dinner IS good candy per the mighty wikipedia
Chicken Dinner BarThe Chicken Dinner Bar had been a product of the Sperry Candy Company, which was acquired by Pearsonâs in 1962. The bar, introduced during The Great Depression, was so called in reference to President Herbert Hooverâs promise of âa chicken in every potâ.9 The bar did not contain chicken or other poultry products, but was, rather, a chocolate-covered nut roll. Pearsonâs discontinued the barâs production after the acquisition.8 Early TV commercials sang âChick â Chick â Chick â Chick â Chicken Dinnerâ similar to, and in the cadence of a rooster crowing.
ejcapulet about 13 years ago
Hm, good question. Iâve read that they only work if listened to for hours and hours. Sort of a cumulative thing.
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
That Metalogen Monster was a new one for me. Wiki here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Monster_and_the_Ape
YouTube clips are also out there.
doc white about 13 years ago
For me it is always popcorn.
x_Tech about 13 years ago
Oh NO, ah crѧp. I forgot to comment at Frog Applause!I found this nailed to my email inbox.
CaptainKiddeo about 13 years ago
I had an appropriately lame comment to make but somebody stuck a picture of Vlad in my face and drove it right out of my head!
CaptainKiddeo about 13 years ago
Actually todayâs strip falls in my favorite Frog Applause category: Made Me Laugh. Other categories include Made Me Think, Made Me Go âHuh?â, and Made Me Go âEeeewwwww.â
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
In answer to your question, no pony for you, sonny-boy!
Yosarian about 13 years ago
right after I looked into the boyâs eyes, I got another cup of coffee, thanks Kid
bubujin_2 Premium Member about 13 years ago
For some reason I have a sudden urge to visit the local stables with checkbook in hand.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 13 years ago
Super subliminal message.I had to look really close to make sure that 1870 guy wasnât holding an ice cream sandwich.
ransomdstone about 13 years ago
Subliminal adds absolutely do not work. I bought you the pony because you look like a kid who could care for and enjoy having a pony.
*Space Madness at The Station* about 13 years ago
BACARDI RUM HAS A CLASSIC SUBLIMINAL PICTURE OF THE BAT ON THE LABEL. DRINK UP.
pcolli about 13 years ago
Buy you a pony? But you had burgers for dinner yesterday.
Oxnate about 13 years ago
I have to wonder how Teresa feels about the Susan G Komen VS Planned Parenthood fight.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
I have a sudden thirst for beer.------No? Come on! A keg! You know ⊠? here âbouts a keg is called a âponyâ
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Just visited your blog. Iâm always amazed that you manage to find such quirky, interesting images. Truly amazing!!! I love âem.-William H. Johnson is one of my favorite primitive painters.
Zaristerex about 13 years ago
Most subliminal messages are meaningless. Thereâs a YouTube video that shows how prevalent â666â is in advertising. However, theyâre mostly just curlicues, which is a very common design element.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 13 years ago
@Dry (in response to yesterdayâs question)
Pooch Cafe at Babelgum*
* Just what the hell kind of name is Babelgum, anyway?
cleokaya about 13 years ago
It worked for me. I got a pony as a kid. Well actually it was a horse, which is even better.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
..subliminal advertising will [not] get you your ponyâŠ
cleokaya about 13 years ago
I really liked Ben Gazzara in Run For Your Life, but really enjoyed his work with John Cassavedes, especially in Husbands teamed with Cassavedes and Peter Falk.
3hourtour Premium Member about 13 years ago
âŠRE:The BlogâŠI liked the 3rd hearse bestâŠ
mda214 about 13 years ago
giddiyap!
rudyt about 13 years ago
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V-Beast about 13 years ago
because iâm nearsighted, iâll end up buying that kid a phony.
lippone about 13 years ago
Hahaha, I used to have one of those pistol shaped hairdryers.
booktrout about 13 years ago
neigh.
iced tea about 13 years ago
Sometimes they just grab your attention, kid!
iced tea about 13 years ago
The recipe for microwave potato chips sounds great!
trekkermint about 13 years ago
chicken dinner IS good candy per the mighty wikipedia
Chicken Dinner BarThe Chicken Dinner Bar had been a product of the Sperry Candy Company, which was acquired by Pearsonâs in 1962. The bar, introduced during The Great Depression, was so called in reference to President Herbert Hooverâs promise of âa chicken in every potâ.9 The bar did not contain chicken or other poultry products, but was, rather, a chocolate-covered nut roll. Pearsonâs discontinued the barâs production after the acquisition.8 Early TV commercials sang âChick â Chick â Chick â Chick â Chicken Dinnerâ similar to, and in the cadence of a rooster crowing.
margueritem about 13 years ago
No more talk of pony boys here, except for those that love a fetish or two.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Hmmm⊠for some strange reason, I want to but Teresa a ponyâŠ
Ottodesu about 13 years ago
I have a sudden desire for horsemeat for dinner.