Je Mappelle Funny Bear Full French Version
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March 28, 2012 3:20 am
Je m'appelle Funny Bear - Full French Version - Gummy Bear Song
www.gummibar.net From the CD "I Am Your Gummy Bear". Available on iTunes at tinyurl.com Available on Amazon at: tinyurl.com Also from the DVD "I Am A Gummy Bear". Available on Amazon at: tinyurl.com The original 30 second video for Itt Van A Gumimaci, the Hungarian version of…
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Downloaded vids, sound effects, and threw them together with music. The cat and the cactus is my own voice.
A few nice Funny images I found:
'less funny, not just darker, not just grey'
Image by .FuturePresent.
Published on FuturePresent as part of an eulogy to Frank O'Hara's Mayakovsky (1957)
Zimbabwe's 'funny money': old and new currency
Image by Sokwanele – Zimbabwe
These are 'Bearer Cheques', so-called 'money' that has an expiry date. They have no watermark or little piece of silver … but this is our 'funny money'.
The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) resorted to using these in an effort to cope with Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation (constantly printing real money is expensive). Notes of an ever increasing denomination have been churned out over the last few years.
Inflation is now at over 1000%, meaning that people have to carry huge bundles of notes to do the most basic shopping.
The latest measure the RBZ has taken is to literally drop three zero's, and print bearer cheques with a lower denomination. People were given three weeks to swap their money to the new cheques and no one was allowed to carry more than 100million in cash in the course of doing so. Police set up roadblocks and literally seized anything over that amount – no receipts given out.
This image shows some of the old bearer cheques along with the the new.
It accompanies a story on the Sokwanele website entitled "Welcome to a new sunrise in Zimbabwe": or Murambatsvina Part 2". We also have a blog (This is Zimbabwe), which features smaller day to day pieces about life in Zimbabwe.
A few nice Funny images I found:
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Street Fair
Image by Caveman Chuck Coker
This is an aerial view of Plaza Square (a.k.a. The Circle) in Orange, California. The Plaza is closed off, along with two blocks of Chapman and Glassell streets in each direction for the 1976 International Street Fair (ISF). The ISF is held every year during Labor Day weekend. (For people outside the United States, Labor Day is a federal holiday on the first Monday in September.)
Due to the number of people in the streets, or rather the lack of people in the streets, I would guess that this photo was taken Thursday, September 2, or Friday, September 3, before the ISF starts, when things are being set up for the Saturday, Sunday, and Monday event.
They were making a really big deal about the 1976 ISF because it was the United States Bicentennial. The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
Funny Story #1
In the lower right quadrant, you can see a stage near the outside edge of the street. There was supposed to be a piano delivered for one of the stage shows. My Dad and a few other guys were trying to unload the piano from a flat-bed truck when the piano fell off the truck and crashed onto the street 48 inches (1.2 meters) below. That piano was retired from service.
Funny Story #2
I was working security at the 1976 ISF. It wasn't a big deal. We walked around the place in pairs, just keeping an eye on things. For the most part, nothing happened. Except this one time . . .
The location was approximately where the diagonal vendor booth is on the street in the bottom of the photo. About 3:00 am we found a really drunk guy with his car backed up to the booth. He was loading cases of beer out of the booth and into the trunk of his car. That looked suspicious, so we went to see what was going on. It turns out he was stealing beer.
So we grabbed the guy and marched him down to the police station, just barely out of the photo on the street on the right.
As we brought him through the front door of the station to turn him over to the cops, a girl sitting at the front desk in the station looked up at us and said, "Lieutenant Streed! How are you doing tonight?"
We just busted a cop! Years later, Wayne Streed became the Chief of Police for Orange. To serve and protect . . .
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52 Percent Funny for 50 Years
Image by John McNab
The Family Circus is 50 years old this week. In celebration, Bil Keane is reprinting the first week of strips from 1960.
The most amazing thing, to me, about the Family Circus is that more often than not it's funny. I should say it's funny about 52 percent of the time, and it cannot be easy to be funny that often. Try thinking up seven a jokes a week, week after week, year after year, and see if you can be funny even 20 percent of the time.
In the early strips, the Family Circus father was a drunken lout (in one of the strips he's seen drinking from a flask at a football game). Other than that (and the addition of baby P.J.) the basic scheme of the Family Circus hasn't changed over the years. Though the mother has become less elegant and more sporty.
A few nice Funny images I found:
Castle is a funny word
Image by BK|Photograffi
I find the word castle to be quite funny. Also, I wonder what kind of candy and treats people who live in castles give out on Halloween. I bet they give diamonds and pay off student loans.
David Blaise's funny face.
Image by Brittnie Elizabeth.
This is David Blaise of This Providence.
Aw, DBlaise is so goddamn adorable. I asked him to do a funny face and he put his finger on his nose, so I thought that was his funny face. I was like, "Oh okay! That's good." And he was like, "Wait, you liked that? I was just thinking…" And I was like, "Haha, oh! I thought it was, but if it's not, that's cool, too." But he decided to do it anyway.
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