I no longer have PT and was kicked out of the skeleton farm today. (They stole a bone.)
edit, 2025 me: there was an image here, I really want to remember what it was.
I no longer have PT and was kicked out of the skeleton farm today. (They stole a bone.)
edit, 2025 me: there was an image here, I really want to remember what it was.
skeleton farm…makes me think of jason and the argonauts…that part where hydra’s teeth are thrown onto a field and skeletons sprang from the ground.
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If I don’t have time to post I shouldn’t bother.
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i have no idea what you’re talking about but that picture reminds me of what i think you would look like if you were a cat. 🙂
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It’s a Return of the Living Dead reference. At a medical supply warehouse, Frank is showing his trainee, Freddy how to pack up a skeleton and the dialogue was something like this:Freddy: *looking at a tag on a skeleton* What does PT mean?Frank: Perfect Teeth.Freddy: Hey, where do these things come from?Frank: International treaty, all skeletons come from India.Freddy: No kidding, how come?Frank: How the hell do I know how come? The important question is, where do they get all the skeletons with perfect teeth? Freddy: *dumfounded*Frank: You know, between you and me, I think they have a skeleton farm over there in India.
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good to know
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i like your old-school old school ID story. i like “Sword and the Stone,” particularly the chipmunk scene which I view as tragic and makes me almost want to cry, but not as badly as the scene from “the brave little toaster” where the flower sees his reflection and thinks he’s found a friend. or in “Dumbo” when the mother craddles him with her trunk through the prison bars. Those are the two saddest film scenes EVER.
Only in cartoons can emotions project themselves so perfectly.
Congratulations on your thesis, but now we both have to enter the real world and find real jobs. But in your honour, I’m going to postpone doing so until you graduate.
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