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Category Archives: Humor
Playful Sax Girl
This picture by Fernando Meyer (Flickr) is interesting on a number of levels. It’s a nice shot taken at a unique angle that has me wondering how fun it would have been to setup and take this picture. Fernando has … Continue reading
2011 Virginia Earthquake
Two funny things that talks to how I feel about the recent earthquake on the east coast of the US. Overheard: Scientists have determined that the quake in DC was caused by the founding fathers rolling over in their graves…
New Facebook Group: Musicians on Motorbikes
I was invited to join a new group on Facebook called “Musicians on Motorbikes “(MoM) by Benedikt of Switzerland today. So I joined and quickly submitted this picture in which I thought the contra alto clarinet would be considered eccentric. … Continue reading
Posted in Clarinet, Culture, Facebook, Humor, Photograph, Seattle
Tagged Birkenstocks, clarion, contraalto, leblanc, nerd, Photoshop, socks
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xkcd: Password Strength
From Allen’s question this morning on Facebook: Too many passwords or the early stages of Alzheimer’s we get a pointer to this xkcd gem.
Nick, go to your Room!
From AdsOfTheWorld.com, you are what you watch?
Posted in Advertisement, Art, Humor, Man stuff, My World, Television
Tagged adsoftheworld.com, Panasonic, vieta 3D
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Child Safety
Nephew Drew Glass upon seeing this in Home Depot sez this doesn’t bode well for kids. <Snort!>
Looney Tunes ~ The Blue Adnube
One of my favs from my youth.
Botero meets Escher meets Hieronymus Bosch meets Hank Selmer
This picture tickles me and speaks to me on a number of levels. My friend Ben sez of this pic, “It’s Botero meets Escher meets Hieronymus Bosch meets Hank Selmer.” I have been looking for this artist on the Internet. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Hobbies, Humor, Saxophone
Tagged Botero, Escher, Henri Selmer, Hieronymus Bosch, Vladimir Golub
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