Re: Some Funny Pics.
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XD
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I assume that's a dog on the bottom end of that leash. I wonder how she'll get it out of the water.
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If it's a dog then surely it's not a leash, I think they're called sea lines
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Dogfish.
It's one of those retractable leashes. Just reel him in!
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"sea lines"
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Eric, your last image can't be displayed.
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Maybe posted before...
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FRUSTRATION - what a perfect setup man.
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Oh well, it was a gif that apparently has been removed. So enjoy this instead.
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There are some very unconvincing Photoshopped shadows on her butt. If you look at the original lamp, it gets really dark at the bottom left corner.
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wow photoshop has never been so sexy!
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@alan fraser said:
There are some very unconvincing Photoshopped shadows on her butt. If you look at the original lamp, it gets really dark at the bottom left corner.
What lamp?
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XD
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Ever wonder what happened to those Walt Disney Princesses?
Where are they now:
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@escapeartist said:
Ever wonder what happened to those Walt Disney Princesses?
Where are they now:
Thats bloody priceless...
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@unknownuser said:
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Ah, this one really was good.
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On Sunday Alan posted:
@alan fraser said:
Not so much funny as jaw-droppingly unbelievable.
Apparently Chinese Intersection Etiquette is non-existent.
No need to worry about who has right of way...you just wade in regardless.http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=179&t=6064&start=1995#p253386
I'm surprised no one commented on the last clip where two people apparently just drive off the road into the embankment next to a building, one after the other, no collision.
My father-in=law used to be an insurance adjuster in Arkansas and had a story of going out to an accident scene on a bridge where two cars going opposite directions in the fog had side-swiped each other -- on their passenger sides. Both drivers were so drunk they were both driving on the wrong side of the road -- on a bridge.
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