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Saturday, September 13, 2025

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Huh? The TV is B&W!


6 comments:

  1. #1: Those buildings look incredibly goofy. The train looks like it's giving that big cylinder a blow job. The giant roomba at left at least explains why all the surfaces are so free of litter.

    #3: Who needs a color TV when you'll have sharks, weirdos in scuba gear, and miscellaneous abominations of the deep randomly swimming up to your window and looking in? The ping-pong paddles and the paper airplanes proudly mounted on the wall show that these people have other ways of keeping themselves entertained, anyway. Envisioning the American dream indeed.

    #5: Clearly these are aliens with vastly superior capabilities. No mere Earthly civilization could create a hot dog that size.

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    1. Infidel - I know the mother in #3 is supposed to be giggling with delight at seeing her child outside. However, it could also be that she's about to scream because she sees a shark bearing down on the boy.

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    2. A shark or, even worse, a scuba-diving Catholic priest.

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  2. The car (next to last) has design elements of the Scarab cars of that era. A single driver with comfortable CHAIRS for the passengers. Passengers who treat the excursion as if it were on a train or private bus. The ultimate of luxury travel back then. Rear engined, like a bus. The Scarab did have some "wing-like" rear body contours, but no "vertical wings" as such.

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    1. Cdadbr - I'm familiar with that car. In fact, I did a post on it.

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  3. This caption flashed in my mind the minute I saw the Scarab picture: "The divorce lawyers and their clients drove to court in the latest model they could find." LOL! I was also amused by a couple of details in the second one -- the 1970s full-size American autos, plus the palm trees growing in mountain country. The research portion of that graphic arts assignment must've been mighty brief!

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Nice you must be or delete your ass I will.