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40hz:
My all time favorite sign was found in the Bird Watcher's General Store in Orleans on Cape Cod many years ago.
In addition to a goodly selection of other bird-related stuff, they sold some 'outdoorsy' clothing.
Thumb-tacked on one of the fitting rooms in the back was a neatly lettered sign on an old piece of cardboard that read:
NOTICE: LATCH ON DOOR IS BROKEN
PLEASE KNOCK FIRST. THEN OPEN DOOR SLOWLY.
(There are some people you just DON'T want to see naked.)
:Thmbsup:
The place is run by a real character by the name of Mike O'Conner. His description of the place is priceless: "Bird Watcher's General Store is the original birding store, the first ever. Located on beautiful Cape Cod in MA, we are a tourist destination for non-birding folks ..."
Check out the store tour on their website. It's a trip. ;D
Renegade:
Not sure whether to put this here or in the music video thread... but it's fun. :)
No embed because it's about the NSA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wa_4G0_xi0
Renegade:
An article - totally serious, but... well... yeah... just have a peek! :P
http://dailycaller.com/2014/07/19/i-conducted-an-interview-completely-stoned-and-here-are-the-results/
I Conducted An Interview Completely Stoned And Here Are The Results
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:D
IainB:
Very clever educational and amusing music video. The video and the soundtrack are intended to go together.
"Weird Al" Yankovic - Word Crimes
tomos:
^that's great - I'm guilty of at least a few of those...
For those of us who cannot see it on YT (blocked here) try:
http://popcrush.com/weird-al-yankovic-word-crimes-blurred-lines-video/
Proceeding in a grammatically careful (and hopefully correct) manner ;) - this was Edvard's response:
That was awesome!
"Irony is not coincidence" <--- that one line just made my entire week. Year. Decade. Do you know the frustration of trying to explain how Alanis Morrisette's catchy but !@#$%& WRONG song about irony is like, totally, absolutely wrong in it's definition of the word?
-Edvard (July 17, 2014, 11:13 PM)
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