[Funny] Funny Pictures! (Keep em clean, folks!)

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When my son was younger, his favorite prank was putting that game next to someone that was sleeping. My brother-in-law still talks about this 5 years later.
 
That wasn't fear, that was excitement.
Hell, I could get Superfection in less than 30 seconds. I think my fastest time on Perfection was 10-11 seconds.

--Patrick
 
That wasn't fear, that was excitement.
Hell, I could get Superfection in less than 30 seconds. I think my fastest time on Perfection was 10-11 seconds.

--Patrick
Did you prepare, the pieces before starting, just dump them out, or did you actually mix them up and keep them in a random pile?
 
Random. If I prepared the pieces for Perfection (standing them all up in the right order), I could do it in less than 7.
My secret? I used both hands.

--Patrick
 

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I was a bored kid in day care and the Atari 2600 was always busy/had a line.
I got very, very good at Perfection.

--Patrick
Man, your day care had Atari? We had a TV but it was always tuned to soaps and the ladies never wanted to change it to cartoons, ever. I didn't know what to call them, so when my mom asked one day what they showed us on TV I said "They only ever want to watch those real shows." I called them real shows because, in my preschooler brain, the accelerated framerate common to soap operas, and the depictions of unpleasant emotions with close-ups made them seem too much like real life to be entertaining.
 
Man, your day care had Atari?
My day care was a family down the street with a really big house. They had 5 kids of their own (no idea about their religious affiliation) and would take in more than twice that after school until the parents would come get them.
My "talent" was that I knew what time all the shows were on, and on what channel (cartoons, soaps, etc).
To this day, I still remember their phone number, even though I probably haven't called it in over 30 years.

--Patrick
 
Man, your day care had Atari? We had a TV but it was always tuned to soaps and the ladies never wanted to change it to cartoons, ever. I didn't know what to call them, so when my mom asked one day what they showed us on TV I said "They only ever want to watch those real shows." I called them real shows because, in my preschooler brain, the accelerated framerate common to soap operas, and the depictions of unpleasant emotions with close-ups made them seem too much like real life to be entertaining.
That likely still holds true... not being entertaining.
 
Now I'm curious. I figured after 40+ years they'd have disintegrated due to the moon dust constantly electrostatically floating above the surface of the moon.
 
I disagreed, period. Felt I didn't have to explain that I disagreed with a Canadian posting about America having made a break with the UK.
 
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