Odd Stuff (Part 5)

It’s Our Fantastic Leader!

This video belongs here anyway tophat-biggrin but it’s lovely that you posted such a marvelous excuse for it tophat-biggrin

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one of my bdfbs {ETA: blue death-feigning beetles} playing dead- poor guy got scared when i put him into this container last night while upgrading the terrarium. he was a good actor aside from the constant antennae wiggling lol

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Me when i used to pretend to be asleep in the car so i get carried to bed

Here, have my archaic rolleyes smileys:
rolleyes fish tophat-rolleyes green-rolleyes-08 rolleyes-10

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Only seen dolphins and sharks around there, it might be a bit shallow for bigger ocean dwellers.

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I think you’ve actually found the Ur-example for this thread!

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This is a newly restored commercial for the Mego “Time-Out” Toss-Up toy… which you might know better as the Game & Watch: Ball handheld! Nintendo originally released the Game & Watch in the US through the Mego toy company. We believe this advertisement, produced by DuRona Productions, is the first ever American commercial for a Nintendo product.

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Thank you so much! To quote my favorite French pr0nographical novel, “What a marvellous compliment!” tophat-biggrin

Serafinowicz is a Genius.

“Ready to give them life, Henry?”

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Lewis is great. He covers commercial, military, and ham radio as well as shortwave bizarrerie, like numbers stations and the sending of digital images that show up in waterfall* readouts.

*A waterfall display is a graphical representation of the signals across a frequency range, generally color-coded to indicate signal amplitude or strength, displayed over time.

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Just look at it. That’s the game.

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Welp… I guess I’m not an intellectual! :laughing:

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Melrose! Forgive me!

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I can do it for all the parts except one.
…The others make me think of Mickey Maestro.

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The Lone Ranger was born in Detroit, so as a fellow Detroiter, I naturally think of him!

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