The Official Stupid Shit Pic of the Day Thread
- PeterL22
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Come on Mike - in what way is this a stupid pic - it looks pretty hot to me!CGYMike wrote:When Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson get together, they produce some hot lil' Spidergirls :) Hello Mayday Parker
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I'm thinking we should try this type of bowling at the next VNA members get together...
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That is just awesome! I'm down for that!
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Haha Vicky and Rokkerr! You 2 can be the first ones to try it and let us know how it went. I think it looks like fun!
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As long as you don't mean using Walt or Mike as the "ball" - no offence guys. However, if Vicky is the ball, I'm happy to be a skittle/pin!rokkerr wrote:I'm thinking we should try this type of bowling at the next VNA members get together...
I'd catch you commander!
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Peter22 why do you are question every post. In this post.
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In all these years I've never had that thought re a speculum. you have an evil mind, Mike, but, I have to admit, it Can be used as an ice cream scoop. lmao . good post.
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Just wanted to comment on your avatar, Catalina. Cool. In case anybody wondered, it's from an episode of Twilight Zone Season 1, episode 8, "Time Enough At Last."
For you kids, Twilight Zone was a black and white TV series from 1959 to 1964. It was a very eerie series about "things aren't always what they seem."
For Example: One episode was about 3 Army tank crewmen in maybe 1965. They were out on maneuvers in the vicinity of The Little Big Horn river in the vicinity of Custer's Last Stand.
A wind blew thru, then suddenly they could hear Indians whooping. They walked around discussing it, trying to figure out what was going on. They also found a canteen, very new looking, with the 7th Cavalry logo in it. One of them went over a hill toward the sounds, which were emanating from the river, where the Indians has been camped. When they had looked over that area earlier, they had actually found one lone Tepee standing in the area. (could have been 4 or 5.) But there were no Indians around, no other life.
Anyway, the one guy suddenly comes up and over the hill. They all make a couple comments, and then the guy falls dead. When he falls, it reveals 2 or 3 arrows in his back. After more discussion, the two remaining decided, "Well, we gotta go help." So, they march off over the hill toward the sounds and are never seen again,
Meanwhile their commander had been looking for them (in 1965.) There had been communications between the groups about the situation. The commander and his team found the tank, but no sign of the men. They discussed how the men would face desertion charges. As they left the area, they walked past the Last Stand Memorial on Last Stand Hill, where the names of the 177 or so soldiers are engraved. The head sergeant looked at it, and excitedly called his commander over. There, on the monument, were the names of the three soldiers, killed at Custer's last stand.
Time for more? There were two families headed West in Conestoga wagons (the wagons you see in wagon trains.) They were somewhere out West, in the desert. One of the children was very sick, so the father decided they needed to wait, while he took his rifle and walked over a nearby ridge to see what he could see. He did so and down the other side. He came to an area which was much harder and black. He leaned down to touch it. It was a paved road, which he knew nothing about. An oncoming Mack truck honked at him and he jumped out of the way, totally astounded.
He kept walking and he came to a small cafe/gas station. They took him in and they all had a lot of difficulty trying to figure what was going on. The cafe was of an early 60's vintage, and the cowboy understood none of it - '50's music from a juke box, for example. Different things went on. Finally the cafe' owner called the State Police, not to arrest him, but to help him. The traveler even saw a calendar on the wall which gave the date of 1959 or whatever.
From what I remember, someone at the diner was a medical student or something and had a large medical book. They looked thru it and gave the cowboy a bottle of pills for his son. The traveler started getting very edgy and nervous. He picked up his rifle and started to leave. They tried to stop him, but he broke away and ran down the highway. The Trooper and the Diner owner got into the troopers car and took off. The traveler ran a ways, then turned and started up a hill, the car in pursuit.
On the way up he dropped his rifle, but kept going. He reached the top and went over. There, on the other side, were the two wagons. He went on toward them. When he reached them, he asked about his son, who was resting. He reached into his pocket. He still had the modern bottle of pills. There was no sign of the car or the two men.
Meanwhile the trooper and the diner guy reached the top of the hill. There was nothing in site on the vast expanse of desert. The man had disappeared. As they turned and started back down, they came across the rifle. The diner guy exclaimed, "That's his rifle. I recognize it." But the stock of the rifle was all dried out and split, and the barrel looked rusted and corroded. They looked at it, and at each other, and went on back to the car.
It was a pretty cool series. TBS, I think, still does Twilight Zone Marathons on major holidays, like Christmas and July 4th.
OK, Sorry for the interrupt. Back to your Stupid Pic topic.
For you kids, Twilight Zone was a black and white TV series from 1959 to 1964. It was a very eerie series about "things aren't always what they seem."
For Example: One episode was about 3 Army tank crewmen in maybe 1965. They were out on maneuvers in the vicinity of The Little Big Horn river in the vicinity of Custer's Last Stand.
A wind blew thru, then suddenly they could hear Indians whooping. They walked around discussing it, trying to figure out what was going on. They also found a canteen, very new looking, with the 7th Cavalry logo in it. One of them went over a hill toward the sounds, which were emanating from the river, where the Indians has been camped. When they had looked over that area earlier, they had actually found one lone Tepee standing in the area. (could have been 4 or 5.) But there were no Indians around, no other life.
Anyway, the one guy suddenly comes up and over the hill. They all make a couple comments, and then the guy falls dead. When he falls, it reveals 2 or 3 arrows in his back. After more discussion, the two remaining decided, "Well, we gotta go help." So, they march off over the hill toward the sounds and are never seen again,
Meanwhile their commander had been looking for them (in 1965.) There had been communications between the groups about the situation. The commander and his team found the tank, but no sign of the men. They discussed how the men would face desertion charges. As they left the area, they walked past the Last Stand Memorial on Last Stand Hill, where the names of the 177 or so soldiers are engraved. The head sergeant looked at it, and excitedly called his commander over. There, on the monument, were the names of the three soldiers, killed at Custer's last stand.
Time for more? There were two families headed West in Conestoga wagons (the wagons you see in wagon trains.) They were somewhere out West, in the desert. One of the children was very sick, so the father decided they needed to wait, while he took his rifle and walked over a nearby ridge to see what he could see. He did so and down the other side. He came to an area which was much harder and black. He leaned down to touch it. It was a paved road, which he knew nothing about. An oncoming Mack truck honked at him and he jumped out of the way, totally astounded.
He kept walking and he came to a small cafe/gas station. They took him in and they all had a lot of difficulty trying to figure what was going on. The cafe was of an early 60's vintage, and the cowboy understood none of it - '50's music from a juke box, for example. Different things went on. Finally the cafe' owner called the State Police, not to arrest him, but to help him. The traveler even saw a calendar on the wall which gave the date of 1959 or whatever.
From what I remember, someone at the diner was a medical student or something and had a large medical book. They looked thru it and gave the cowboy a bottle of pills for his son. The traveler started getting very edgy and nervous. He picked up his rifle and started to leave. They tried to stop him, but he broke away and ran down the highway. The Trooper and the Diner owner got into the troopers car and took off. The traveler ran a ways, then turned and started up a hill, the car in pursuit.
On the way up he dropped his rifle, but kept going. He reached the top and went over. There, on the other side, were the two wagons. He went on toward them. When he reached them, he asked about his son, who was resting. He reached into his pocket. He still had the modern bottle of pills. There was no sign of the car or the two men.
Meanwhile the trooper and the diner guy reached the top of the hill. There was nothing in site on the vast expanse of desert. The man had disappeared. As they turned and started back down, they came across the rifle. The diner guy exclaimed, "That's his rifle. I recognize it." But the stock of the rifle was all dried out and split, and the barrel looked rusted and corroded. They looked at it, and at each other, and went on back to the car.
It was a pretty cool series. TBS, I think, still does Twilight Zone Marathons on major holidays, like Christmas and July 4th.
OK, Sorry for the interrupt. Back to your Stupid Pic topic.
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Dang, thanks, Mike. I just bought a 1/2 Gal of ice cream, too. I'll buy it and get rid of that nasty old smell,CGYMike wrote:Hey Walt...Someone in Texas is selling something you might like
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I can see a thread developing here - 101 uses for a used speculum!catalina2 wrote:In all these years I've never had that thought re a speculum. you have an evil mind, Mike, but, I have to admit, it Can be used as an ice cream scoop. lmao . good post.
Doorstop anyone?
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Sorry sugerdaddy, I don't really understand your question. Am I irritating you somehow?sugerdaddy wrote:Peter22 why do you are question every post. In this post.
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How funny, I just had a request for a custom video involving an anal speculum....PeterL22 wrote:I can see a thread developing here - 101 uses for a used speculum!catalina2 wrote:In all these years I've never had that thought re a speculum. you have an evil mind, Mike, but, I have to admit, it Can be used as an ice cream scoop. lmao . good post.
Doorstop anyone?
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Oh no Vicky! I hope you are not going to do that custom video with the speculum( I didn't even know that is what it is called)! Any how you will get "roids" for sure! I'm just saying!! lol
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Oh well. See what happens when you don't stay active on the VNA board. It appears I was "demoted"
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