Old joke may be old, but I never saw that video before, which is very cute, thanks.
#8
Calleja
I especially chuckled at the cats' vociferations when the train took off.
#9
Dusty668
I liked the jellied cat purr during application.
#10
Thread Necromancer
I've been posing this exact theory to the greatest scientific minds that I've had contact with for well over a decade now. I'm insulted that someone is taking credit for my theory. :humph:
#11
Calleja
I'm sorry to say Shane (wait, how did you spell your name? Shaun? Shawn?) that that is NOT a creation of yours. The "jelly side of a toast strapped to a cat" thing is old enough to be a favorite of my 84-year old grandfather.
And he doesn't speak a word of English.
#12
Gadzooks
heres a nice little .gif
#13
Gill Kaiser
Cute video, but I found the narrator's voice really, really irritating for some reason.
#14
Eriol
Yes antigravity, but who says it needs to keep rotating? It might just float instead. So monorail applications yes, but not necessarily power!
And btw, that video was great.
#15
Rob King
Gill Kaiser said:
Cute video, but I found the narrator's voice really, really irritating for some reason.
I agree. I guess it happens when video-makers feel like they don't need to find someone else to do voice work, and just do it themselves. Changing the narrator would greatly improve the video as a whole.
#16
@Li3n
Shegokigo said:
Calleja said:
Shegokigo said:
Your mom was in perpetual motion with me last night.