I was recently faced with an opportunity to find out if, with my adult faculties, I would still act like a junior highschooler. Apparently, I would.
As part of my job I set up a 30' cowboy and an 18' cheerleader for the Houston Marathon. Well, my friends and I just could not help setting them up in something of a compromising position. This was only our first try at large scale figure manipulation, so it's a little rough, but next time we'll know how to make it work.
If you think this type of thing would amuse you, click the link. If you think it would offend you, don't click the link.
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My mother has these cute little ceramic kitties about the size of a golf ball.
One is on its hind legs like it's reaching for a peice of string.
The other is on all fours.
They fit together *perfectly*
And here I sit giggling about it 20 years later. I wonder if she still has them... (I wonder if they're still locked in kitty-coitus)
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I love how you can see that you're right by a playground in the first pic. That makes it even more wrong, but still amusing.
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When my friend got married all the guys in his line (There were 4 of us) went down to our local grocery store to by stuff to decorate his car. We got a little carried away and spent over $60 on items to spice it up, including two doggie stuffed animals. We put them in a compromising position on his dash board.
Strange looks and disgusted words were sent in our direction by those in attendance. Mission accomplished.
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I don't know if I trust myself to look at the picture. I don't want my family to think I'm any weirder.
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Also, does anyone know how I could go about putting sound over the video? I was thinking there should be either histerical laughter or cowboy like hooting and hollering.
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