Refer also to http://ijustthinkitsfunny.blogspot.com/2009/07/kokopelli-in-europe.html
This one is from the Red Light District in
Refer also to http://ijustthinkitsfunny.blogspot.com/2009/07/kokopelli-in-europe.html
This one is from the Red Light District in
Well, this first one, in the
But here in the CR, in this collection of manic mannequins, maybe not . . .
I don’t know how well they sell clothes, but . . .
I just think they’re funny.
These sandwiches always get stuck in the machine.
The machine gives your money back, in the CR.
So you can press the same one and the second one will knock down the first one.
The second one may get stuck, then, or come down, too.
One Never Knows.
"Disneyland Dream" was made in the summer of 1956, shortly before the dawn of the Kennedy era. You can watch it on line at archive.org or on YouTube. Its narrative is simple. The young Barstow family of Wethersfield, Conn. — Robbins; his wife, Meg; and their three children aged 4 to 11 — enter a nationwide contest to win a free trip to Disneyland, then just a year old. The contest was sponsored by 3M, which asked contestants to submit imaginative encomiums to the wonders of its signature product. Danny, the 4-year-old, comes up with the winning testimonial, emblazoned on poster board: "I like 'Scotch' brand cellophane tape because when some things tear then I can just use it."
These just make me laugh a bit. Wish I had the $ to blow on one.