1,466 Comments Posted by Autoguy

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It's hungry, have a seat!
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Those big chips are some mighty good eatin'!
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Props that never got used. Used to make the old "hair salon" trick look more convincing. After the lobotomy, they didn't care if they had hair, much less curls.
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Uh-huh, the old "hair dryer" ruse. Those things are skull cutters for the lobotomies. They zip off the skull cap quick and easy, clean as a whistle. That old hairdo ploy worked every time!
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Better smelling than the stool showcase in the next post.
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*puts finger on drugs* No gin and tonic?
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I just KNOW that zombies are going to come out of there!
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Shades of Peter Max! His influences are in many things from the late 60s into the early 80s, including these wall graphics. Anyone remember the Peter Max psychedelic book covers that Burger King gave away? Put his name into google image search to see much coolness.
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Mr Hanky strikes again. Get the Mr Hanky Construction Set at a retailer near you! Mr Hanky catapult sold separately.
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Thanks for another great post! Very cool shoot! Not to mention the comments sections, which is more entertaining than most.
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That has been cut and repaired more than once. Am I to assume some of the resort guests didn't like the accommodations?
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I want that at the end of my driveway. Half my subdivision would run for the hills.
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Might be a booty flavored milk shake. Can't get that one at the commissary.
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Open bars make it easy to gas the guards. That's the food window that Otis used to gas Andy, Barney, and Aunt Bea.

Now I think, I don't recall Mayberry having sink-o-lets for Otis to make toilet wine. That's cruel and unusual.
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So maybe the guy started with drawing women, then his tastes changed in the joint, and he covered them up for his new love? His boyfriend was getting jealous and didn't like him cheating with rudimentary line drawings. That's asking to be thrown over the tier railing.