14 pts ยท April 16, 2016
Wow, this would've been funny twenty years ago.
John Tyler, the 10th US President, betrayed the United States in 1861 by siding with the Confederacy. He's the only US President to have been buried under a foreign flag, in 1862; despite the fact he had not been in office for 16 years, he was and is a traitor.
The red brick road was an invention purely for the purpose of making the yellow one stand out more, it did not appear in the original books.
A Moog machine with extra steps.
I KNOW THAT CARPET LIKE THE BACK OF MY HAND, I WILL RETURN AGAIN TO YOU SOME DAY.
910 pickles???
That would be Leon Theremin, in 1920.
Audio from the 1950s with footage from the 1920s? Was this from an old documentary back in the day?
I like your chicken.
The Connections Museum youtube channel also some really in-depth videos about these exact types of machines.
A tri-engine jet? OoOoh.
Yep, he did all of them. Even did the dancing so they could rotoscope it.
In a properly maintained revolver, you would expect the chambered bullet to be at the bottom, due to its weight.
He doesn't row.
Hey, look, a Horseshoe!
Well, if I did the calculations correctly, you should be able to try again sometime in April, 3108 A.D.
Wow, this would've been funny twenty years ago.
John Tyler, the 10th US President, betrayed the United States in 1861 by siding with the Confederacy. He's the only US President to have been buried under a foreign flag, in 1862; despite the fact he had not been in office for 16 years, he was and is a traitor.
The red brick road was an invention purely for the purpose of making the yellow one stand out more, it did not appear in the original books.
A Moog machine with extra steps.
I KNOW THAT CARPET LIKE THE BACK OF MY HAND, I WILL RETURN AGAIN TO YOU SOME DAY.
910 pickles???
That would be Leon Theremin, in 1920.
Audio from the 1950s with footage from the 1920s? Was this from an old documentary back in the day?
I like your chicken.
The Connections Museum youtube channel also some really in-depth videos about these exact types of machines.
A tri-engine jet? OoOoh.
Yep, he did all of them. Even did the dancing so they could rotoscope it.
In a properly maintained revolver, you would expect the chambered bullet to be at the bottom, due to its weight.
He doesn't row.
Hey, look, a Horseshoe!
Well, if I did the calculations correctly, you should be able to try again sometime in April, 3108 A.D.