May 24, 2022

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dennisinseattle
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Never understood the fascination with Judy’s glasses.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  dennisinseattle
2 years ago

I never understood the lyrics at all.

I mean, I can hear them, but they make no sense to me.

Catchy tune, though.

Last edited 2 years ago by SusanSunshine
P51Strega
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

My take is that the glasses are her “disguise”, but he doesn’t try removing them until he’s removed all her clothes (including her “living bra”).

Greyhame
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Reply to  dennisinseattle
2 years ago

“Men don’t make passes at girls who wear glasses”

So Dorothy Parker has said

She said it quite rightly, it’s very unsightly

(But no one wears glasses to bed)

Saucy1121
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Reply to  Greyhame
2 years ago

Men do make passes at girls who wear glasses. It just depends on the frame.

dennisinseattle
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

When I am in Philadelphia, people tell me I look like Ben Franklin, even asking for pictures. In the rest of the world I am often compared to David Crosby. No offense to either of these fine gentlemen, but I prefer to be myself.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  dennisinseattle
2 years ago

Wow… you look kinda like that Dennis guy….

the one from Seattle.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Nope. Something isn’t right here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley

mr_sherman
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
2 years ago

I’m thinking a poor choice of lens distorting the features.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

Yeah, maybe a little too close, trying to capture her blue eyes, but that made it look kinda like a fish-eye lens.

Her nose usually isn’t bulbous.

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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

Much better!
Now i can tell who it is!

P51Strega
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Reply to  StelBel
2 years ago

My what big eyes you have.

Alexikakos
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2 years ago

 
“Chassis #: 199753

May 30, 1911, marked the largest racing purse to ever be offered to that date, $27,550, and drew 46 entries from the United States and Europe, of which 40 qualified by sustaining 75 miles per hour for a quarter-mile distance. Weight was limited to 2300 lbs and a maximum engine displacement of 600 cubic-inches (9.83-liters).
 
Ray Harroun won the First Indianapolis 500 race driving this 6-cylinder Marmon Wasp. Ray started in the 28th position and ran the car at an average speed of 74.602 miles per hour. Ray’s Success was attributed to the car being the first single passenger race car and also the first vehicle of any type fitted with a rearview mirror.
 
Harroun drove the Marmon Wasp again 50 years later at the age of 79 for the 50th anniversary of the Indianapolis circuit in 1961.
 
Harroun drove the Marmon, which was built in Indianapolis, without the assistance of a riding mechanic, and he was the only driver to do so in the race. When some of his rivals objected, claiming he would be a hazard on the course because he might not be aware of cars overtaking him, he built and installed what many authorities believed to be the first rear-view mirror ever used on an automobile.”
 
The above quoted information comes from     HERE.
 
The rear-view mirror is supported by the frame you can see in front of the cab.
The Wasp also had to be started with a hand crank.
 
As a side note (edited in at 0:24 hrs. E.D.T.):

There were only 46 states of the United States at the time. The latest star added to the U.S. flag was for Oklahoma which became a state on Saturday, November 16, 1907. I only added this in because the flags in the poster are only representative.

Last edited 2 years ago by Alexikakos
Liverlips McCracken
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2 years ago

What a great poster from Stel Bel. What excitement! Trading rubber if not paint, and so close to the stands that they could give a young lady a high-five on their way past.

dennisinseattle
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
2 years ago

Bassett racing is always the best, The excitement of those flying ears is unmatched anywhere else.

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Reply to  dennisinseattle
2 years ago

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Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

That basset is moving like a bat(basset?) out of hell.

Tigressy
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2 years ago

FWIW: Snow Sez is back.
https://www.gocomics.com/snow-sez/2022/5/23

I know that some of you already know. 😉

SusanSunshine
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2 years ago

Looks so pretty, for an automobile race, doesn’t it?

Dressed up basset ladies and gentlemen, waving hankies and hats — were they really only inches from the cars?

It was, supposedly, already called the Indianapolis 500 by 1911…
yet that title appears on neither poster…. the basset nor the human.
 

In any case, it’s beautiful.

It all looks so genteel… the basset ladies in their fancy hats and pretty dresses…

even if the cars were zooming by, close enough to touch.

Makes you forget that it was even less safe in those days…

and even the onlookers were involved in some crashes.

Oops.

nighthawks
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
2 years ago

In the old days,safety for the participants AND the spectators was secondary to the spectacle. It took many years and many fatalities before safety was elevated to be a prime consideration.

nighthawks
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2 years ago

grilled Yucatan shrimp

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nighthawks
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2 years ago

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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

 
I’m guessing it’s the pup singing along to the opening notes of “Bohemian Rhapsody” that you wanted to draw our attention to (the clip has to be unmuted), but I got a kick out of the other stuff (amimals and space pictures) too.    🙂     🌞
 
The Myrtle Beach Storm picture is a work of digital art by artist Brent Shavnore.
His other work is worth viewing too.
 

nighthawks
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2 years ago

there’s been a lot of this going around lately
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Old Phart Plods
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2 years ago

It’s qualifying week at Indianapolis Basset Speedway!

Good morning, race phans another Stel-lar poster in time for the big race.

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Y’all scavenge up some shrimp and snails. (((((HuGz!)))))

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2 years ago

nighthawks
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2 years ago

I’m appalled at the apathy towards the plight of those poor little ol’ dogies

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
2 years ago

Well, you know, it IS their misfortune, and none of your own.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  Old Phart Plods
2 years ago

I never quite understood why we were supposed to hunt scavengers.

Tigressy
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
2 years ago

Or Schnitzel, for that matter…

MontanaLady
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2 years ago

what a great poster, Stel! love the Basset ears flapping.

and this year’s Pole Winner clocked in at 234 MILES/HOUR!!! that’s faster than a aircraft takeoff speed of 150 mph.

thanks for the videos. especially the last singing by Jim Nabors! what a treat.

P51Strega
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Reply to  MontanaLady
2 years ago

Pretty tame compared to Strega qualifying at over 480mph.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  P51Strega
2 years ago

were you at the stick?

P51Strega
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Reply to  MontanaLady
2 years ago

Only in my dreams.

P51Strega
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2 years ago

That sort of racing seems kinda two-dimentional

happyhappyhappy
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2 years ago

I saw my first whale spout of the season.
I also saw my first flights of pelicans going north.
A double Woo Hoo! 😀

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