I keep misreading that as "spinal poodle".
That would be a good name for a band, or for a new designer drug.
That raises an interesting question. It "Spinal Poodle" was a band, what
part of it would spontaneously combust? Um, maybe a question best left unanswered.
Aside the massive amount of laughter I'm suppressing, I'm also suppressing
some very un-PC remarks with regards to felines, to go along with the latest
Steel Panther controversy.
2018-09-03 17:56 from winzlo
Aside the massive amount of laughter I'm suppressing, I'm also
suppressing some very un-PC remarks with regards to felines, to go
along with the latest Steel Panther controversy.
Everyone needs a Pussy Melter!
I've had one for a lot longer than they have. It's just something I usually
keep behind closed [barn] doors. ;)
Anyway, I'm just glad someone took the bait on that, and didn't leave me hangin', to corn a phrase.
Anyway, I'm just glad someone took the bait on that, and didn't leave me hangin', to corn a phrase.
Thundercats.
Fri Sep 14 2018 13:36:49 EDT from winzloWondering if anyone else remembers the reference...
Snnnnaaaaaarf!
Nice! Growing up in the 80's was so cool. Thundercats, Voltron, He-Man,
Transformers, a full Saturday morning and early afternoon of retina-melting
fun without moving a muscle. :)
I frequent arcades fairly often to see what's new and how much of the "oldies"
remain. Surprisingly, a lot of the physics-based skill games have not changed
over the last 2 decades or so. However, video games continue ot get more
elaborate, sophistocated and submersive every year. I've seen a few of the
new VR games take $2.25 per play, with most classics like Pac-Man still an
astonishing $1.00. Coinds are also a thing of the past in the modern arcade.
It's all swype-cards now, which makes it even harder to know how much money you're spending to play, and really promotes the "pay until I'm out of credits" paradigm, though that's not any different than us kids who emptied our pockets of quarters and went home with our tails between our legs because we just couldn't get past that one level. :)
It's all swype-cards now, which makes it even harder to know how much money you're spending to play, and really promotes the "pay until I'm out of credits" paradigm, though that's not any different than us kids who emptied our pockets of quarters and went home with our tails between our legs because we just couldn't get past that one level. :)
TIL... there is something called "eyebrow threading".
Apparently people run dental floss through eyebrows and get paid for it.
That sounds about as useful as eating Tide Pods or snorting condoms. I suppose
it's no different than having an eyebrow ring (which is also a rather unpleasant
look).