I too thought it was a wax museum, since all but Rod Serling look fake.
But because Sterling is in it, I figured it was a was museum in the Twilight Zone…. And it is.
In an episode “The New Exhibit” he plays a longtime employee of a wax museum that’s about to be sold and demolished.
He’s been in charge of an exhibit there called Murderers Row.
Sad at the thought of the wax figures of famous killers being destroyed, he asks to be allowed to take his favorites home… where he installs them in his basement.
At a flea market, I once bought an old leash, probably 1950s vintage.
I don’t know whether it was meant to be a serious product or a joke, but I thought it was funny.
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The end of the chain was attached to the top of a transparent green plastic umbrella, small dog size… way smaller than the human-size umbrella in this picture.
The umbrella stick was about a foot long. You hooked the bottom end of that to the dogs collar.
The idea was apparently that the leash would hold the umbrella over the dog’s head… but I knew before I tried it that it probably wouldn’t work, even for a very small dog, because you don’t hold a leash completely vertical.
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In reality, when I tried attaching it to my little dog’s collar, she panicked and tried to run from the scary umbrella, and when she couldn’t, she tried to tear it to shreds.
I got it off and away from her in only a minute or two… Her sharp teeth had already inflicted a bit of damage, but I think I sold it as a joke, with my collectibles.
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I’ll just keep my distance, thanks…
If I’m close enough to examine the color order of the stripes, no cute mnemonic is going to save me.
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Awww! Taking your lions for a walk…
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Rod Serling’s “A Christmas Carol?”
LOL… At first I read your question as “Rod Serling’s Christmas card?”… and I didn’t find it unreasonable.
Looks like a wax museum display.
Gee, what a surprise… It’s the Twilight Zone!
I too thought it was a wax museum, since all but Rod Serling look fake.
But because Sterling is in it, I figured it was a was museum in the Twilight Zone…. And it is.
In an episode “The New Exhibit” he plays a longtime employee of a wax museum that’s about to be sold and demolished.
He’s been in charge of an exhibit there called Murderers Row.
Sad at the thought of the wax figures of famous killers being destroyed, he asks to be allowed to take his favorites home… where he installs them in his basement.
His wife is not happy.
Mystery and a bit of horror ensue.
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Flee!
I KNEW there was some reason I didn’t like them!
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It’s a Santa Claws Parade!
It takes real talon to make a collection like that.
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Devotion.
At a flea market, I once bought an old leash, probably 1950s vintage.
I don’t know whether it was meant to be a serious product or a joke, but I thought it was funny.
…
The end of the chain was attached to the top of a transparent green plastic umbrella, small dog size… way smaller than the human-size umbrella in this picture.
The umbrella stick was about a foot long. You hooked the bottom end of that to the dogs collar.
The idea was apparently that the leash would hold the umbrella over the dog’s head… but I knew before I tried it that it probably wouldn’t work, even for a very small dog, because you don’t hold a leash completely vertical.
….
In reality, when I tried attaching it to my little dog’s collar, she panicked and tried to run from the scary umbrella, and when she couldn’t, she tried to tear it to shreds.
I got it off and away from her in only a minute or two… Her sharp teeth had already inflicted a bit of damage, but I think I sold it as a joke, with my collectibles.
How could you not?
It isn’t jumping out at me…
The grey looks speckled, like granite, unlike the rest of the colors… as though someone were trying to cover up the original red.
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Close enough!
Great film!
That can’t be him… He’s not sitting.
Elton John, Diana Ross, and Cher, 1975.