I may have dated some of those guys.
It was the 70s, tho, so I may not really remember completely…
I felt like the paint scheme reminded me of something…
And now I remember…
Thanks to that link, I now know that Quicksilver was designed by a 16-year old student and was originally called Polished Sausage.
Are those kittens? Weren’t they afraid of… consequences?
You just had to remind me of that song didn’t you?
I think the version on their first album was much better. A little rougher, but better. Unfortunately, nothing from that first album appears to be on YouTube.
The 70s—rightfully—get a lot of criticism.
Nevertheless, the fonts were good:
I guess in some ways, maybe I never left.
Whoops. Ah, well. One mistake. I’ll leave it in, see if anyone else notices.
I was the 1970ies. Everybody was on drugs. Including the kittens.
“Ballet zoom cats.”
That’s what google tells me I’m looking at.
O_o
The recreational drugs must’ve been really something, back in the day…
Per the link in the post there should be something about this deep down in the Dangerous Minds blog, but I haven’t checked yet.
The video link still works, though. 3:11 of dancers and kittehs.
Oh, I saw the vid on YouTube.
Nevertheless, I am still perplexed.
I have never been (and probably never will be) high enough for that to make any kind of sense to me.
I can’t help you. The only thing I know about cat dances is that the good ones usually involve Danny John-Jules.
No, I meant I can’t help at making sense of the cat dance. As in “offering a meaningful insight”. With or without getting high.
ETA: come to think of it, I don’t see myself as an an advocate. Consigliere, maybe.
So that’s where the new Juventus badge came from.
Maybe?
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