You can't quite figure out WHY though....Higgins is my favorite-est poster ever.
It took me reading this post to realize there was a tree in the picture. >_>It took me around a minute before I noticed the tree in the background looked kinda odd. And another minute before I decided to actually inspect the tree and find out exactly why it looked odd.
But my car really does have a nice, flowing line and smooth curves, along with huge headlights!...and quit treating objects like they are women.
Grats. Though, you could have checked my image hoard. It's there. (probably been there since within hours of you first posting it, heh).Ladies and Gentlemen, I created this image years and years and years ago for the old demotivational poster thread on the image boards. I have spent considerable time searching for the original in my various storage locations. Finally gave up and googled it. It was the first image for the title.
I present to you my internet legacy;
What is there to figure out?I had thought to do that too. Also point of interest ZenMonkey was the first person to figure that image out.
The spelling error probably not everyone catches.What is there to figure out?
They even have one of the senator that shot himself on live television...Action movie pics where the guns are replaced with thumbs-up:
http://www.thumbsandammo.blogspot.co.uk/
Some of my favorites:
He was treasurer of the state senate, I remember now.It wasn't a senator. It was disgraced PA treasurer R. Budd Dwyer.
All the local stations carried the incident live. WPXI didn't cut away. The others went to black but let the sound run.He was treasurer of the state senate, I remember now.
Still, I always find that picture incredibly shocking, and it certainly isn't from an action movie.
I was 2, so naturally I didn't know about it until years later when the internet lets you watch all sorts of things you wish you hadn't.All the local stations carried the incident live. WPXI didn't cut away. The others went to black but let the sound run.
I was a senior in HS. Big story for days. Not only what he did, but the ethics of what TV should do in such a situation. WPXI and NBC were raked over the coals for showing it all that day (and again on that evening's news.)I was 2, so naturally I didn't know about it until years later when the internet lets you watch all sorts of things you wish you hadn't.
Same here. Yet somehow I still managed to not hear about the incident until about 8yrs ago (thanks, Internet). I seem to remember it is the reason that journalists started being issued color film as standard instead of trusty (and cheaper) B&W.I was a senior in HS.