Friday, February 29, 2008
Funny pictures-Tree of Life
Animal humor-Learning to talk
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Humor pictures-Wedding Day labor!!
Funny pictures-Cake humor
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Humor photos-Chair race
Humor pictures-Garden humor
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Humor photos-Hands
Sports humor-Amazing expressions
Monday, February 25, 2008
Funny pictures-Full Monty riding!
Humor pictures-Nice legs!
Funny animals-The shoot
Comic Ads: Sam Spade Loves His Hair Tonic!
Things can get pretty weird when fictional characters are endorsing commercial products. Turns out that decades before Spider-Man and Batman were fighting evildoers over Hostess fruit pies and Twinkies,Sam Spade was getting some payola action for endorsing his favorite hair tonic: Wildroot Cream-Oil.
Even though the stories are beyond ridiculous,
these pages are pretty well drawn.
The art has been attributed to the great Lou Fine!
In the first of three full-page ads, Sam Spade shows that a guy can fight crime and look good at the same time...thanks to Wildroot Cream-Oil!
Check out the full page below:
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The second adventure in grooming follows the same ridiculous pattern...
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...but by the third page, Sam Spade is actually fighting crime with his trusty bottle of Wildroot Hair Cream! And he's got pretty good aim, too! Tommy guns don't stand a chance against a guy who knows how to handle a bottle of hair tonic!
Check out the full page below:
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I just can't help but wonder what Dashiell Hammett thought of these tales. By the way -- Wildroot Hair Groom is still available at your local drugstore! ...although now it kinda looks more like a bottle of ArmorAll or transmission fluid than anything else!
A Date With Judy
issues 4, 6 and 10 1948-49
UPDATE: Ger Appledorn has just posted
a whole bunch more of these
Sam Spade Wildroot ads at -
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Sunday, February 24, 2008
Humor photos-Everyone's flying!
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Funny pictures-Snow bonding
Sports humor-kick n blow
Friday, February 22, 2008
Humor photos-The chase
Funny pictures-Taming the sun
Humor pictures-Human bulb
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Animal humor-Deer kiss
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
He may be two-faced, but this little kitten is still purr-fect
Cats are known for having nine lives, but a feline born with two faces is practically unheard of.
So you can imagine the shock on Renee Cook's face when her three-year-old cat Amber produced this cute little critter - who was born with two faces.
Miss Cook, of Amarillo in Texas, said she arrived home from work to find her three-year-old Persian and Calico mix had delivered a litter and was shocked when she discovered the two-faced kitten.
The special needs children's nurse said: "I picked it up and said, 'Oh my goodness, two faces'," she told the Amarillo Globe-News.
"I thought it was dead at first because it was cold. But then it started to wiggle and it kept wiggling and wiggling.
"He has a strong heartbeat and was kind of feisty. So now I'm thinking that it's going to live."
The kitten has two mouths, two noses and four eyes, but just two ears.
Ms Cook got some infant formula from a local hospital to feed the as-yet-unnamed kitten.
As the kitten has two mouths, it cannot nurse from its mother, leaving Ms Cook to fill in as surrogate."It can't nurse, but it will take formula," she said.
The kitten's unusual feature has also shocked the veterinary community which said births of this kind were very rare, and those that were born often didn't survive kitten-hood.
Veterinarian David Hodges said: "You don't see many adult cats like that, so the chances of a long-term survival are pretty slim."
However, two years ago, a cat with two heads was born in Arizona, America.Lil'Bit has not only beaten the odds by surviving but has gone on to live a healthy life.
So you can imagine the shock on Renee Cook's face when her three-year-old cat Amber produced this cute little critter - who was born with two faces.
Miss Cook, of Amarillo in Texas, said she arrived home from work to find her three-year-old Persian and Calico mix had delivered a litter and was shocked when she discovered the two-faced kitten.
The special needs children's nurse said: "I picked it up and said, 'Oh my goodness, two faces'," she told the Amarillo Globe-News.
"I thought it was dead at first because it was cold. But then it started to wiggle and it kept wiggling and wiggling.
"He has a strong heartbeat and was kind of feisty. So now I'm thinking that it's going to live."
The kitten has two mouths, two noses and four eyes, but just two ears.
Ms Cook got some infant formula from a local hospital to feed the as-yet-unnamed kitten.
As the kitten has two mouths, it cannot nurse from its mother, leaving Ms Cook to fill in as surrogate."It can't nurse, but it will take formula," she said.
The kitten's unusual feature has also shocked the veterinary community which said births of this kind were very rare, and those that were born often didn't survive kitten-hood.
Veterinarian David Hodges said: "You don't see many adult cats like that, so the chances of a long-term survival are pretty slim."
However, two years ago, a cat with two heads was born in Arizona, America.Lil'Bit has not only beaten the odds by surviving but has gone on to live a healthy life.
Funny pictures-Big bubble!
Humor pictures-Braveheart!
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Spooky shrunken heads buried in the garden? No, they’re just seed pods, says expert
No-one wants to make a grizzly discovery at the bottom of their garden, especially when it comes in the shape of four tiny shrunken heads.Luckily for Nasreem Khan these miniature skulls were harmless seed pods rather than human remains.
Miss Khan had been making the most of the unseasonal sunshine by doing a spot of gardening when she dug up the skull-like objects attached to a stalk.Not only did they bear and startling resemblance to human heads, they came complete with tiny teeth.She was so terrified by the unusual discovery that she ran straight to a neighbour's house."I was just doing a bit of tidying up when I came across this strange thing," said Nasreem."It is so bizarre I just can't get over it."
"I have to admit it spooked me a bit, I wasn't quite sure what I had come across but it was a little frightening."What I saw were four perfectly formed tiny skulls attached to a stalk."I rushed around to my neighbour's house saying I had found a skull plant. She didn't know what I was talking about until I showed her."The mystery has been solved by Dr Ian Rotherham, who directs the Tourism and Environmental Change Research Unit at Sheffield Hallam University.He said: "Bizarre as it appears it is nothing to worry about. What Nasreem found was a seed head and I think it could be Aquilegia."It is more commonly known as Columbine and is perfectly harmless."
Not only are the freaky little faces, which were unearthed in Sheffield, perfectly innocent, but the seed pod is apparently quite a common feature in the average garden."It's not a common plant in the wild but it is often found in domestic gardens," added Dr. Rotherham. "It does look a bit sinister, like shrunken heads."
Miss Khan had been making the most of the unseasonal sunshine by doing a spot of gardening when she dug up the skull-like objects attached to a stalk.Not only did they bear and startling resemblance to human heads, they came complete with tiny teeth.She was so terrified by the unusual discovery that she ran straight to a neighbour's house."I was just doing a bit of tidying up when I came across this strange thing," said Nasreem."It is so bizarre I just can't get over it."
"I have to admit it spooked me a bit, I wasn't quite sure what I had come across but it was a little frightening."What I saw were four perfectly formed tiny skulls attached to a stalk."I rushed around to my neighbour's house saying I had found a skull plant. She didn't know what I was talking about until I showed her."The mystery has been solved by Dr Ian Rotherham, who directs the Tourism and Environmental Change Research Unit at Sheffield Hallam University.He said: "Bizarre as it appears it is nothing to worry about. What Nasreem found was a seed head and I think it could be Aquilegia."It is more commonly known as Columbine and is perfectly harmless."
Not only are the freaky little faces, which were unearthed in Sheffield, perfectly innocent, but the seed pod is apparently quite a common feature in the average garden."It's not a common plant in the wild but it is often found in domestic gardens," added Dr. Rotherham. "It does look a bit sinister, like shrunken heads."
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