Somehow reminds me of my friend Keiko telling me, years ago, how funny it seemed to Japanese people that American driver’s licenses had spaces for eye and hair color.
My husband and I had a Tempest… a super car if ever there was one.
We sold every weekend at a flea market eighty miles away, and drove equally far on other days to find things to sell, but couldn’t afford a truck, even an old one.
A friend sold us the Tempest, not terribly old but badly damaged in an accident, and we put at least 100,000 more miles on it, carrying hundreds of pounds in the back seat and trunk, and bungied to the roof.
It liked to go 70mph, even after it survived oil leaks, flat tires and breakdowns.. it once ran out of water, due to a hose leak, on a 100° day in Sacramento, and the block didn’t crack.
One door didn’t match, a vandal broke the grille, the tires were bald… and somebody stole it! When we told the police they laughed!
I never had the last two either…. to me they seem to to be from a different era.
All the ones with sugar in their names have had name changes over the years… admitting so freely to its use no longer being popular.
Sugar Pops are now Corn Pops, Sugar Frosted Flakes, just Frosted Flakes (Frosted with what? Oh golly, we don’t know.)
…
Sugar Crisp, now Golden Crisp, was the biggie in our family. We loved it, but couldn’t have it for breakfast…. it was doled out in small bowls, dry, as a treat for an evening snack.
Occasionally when traveling, Mom would buy one of those packages with little individual boxes… But we all wanted the Sugar Crisp, and she’d always have to eat the Kix.
I still like it, but never buy it. It’s not cereal, it’s candy.
Sugar Jets. when they first came out (around ’56) they had an ad on tv that claimed kids actually were able to run faster upon consumption. I remember
seeing that, having a bowl one Saturday morning, the went out side and ran about a forty yard dash……..I felt certain I was running faster, thanks to Sugar Jets!
Maybe the disappearance had something to do with deceptive advertising .. though I don’t know if anybody cared back then, or how many of the others also made outlandish claims.
I’m sure they all advertised their “health benefits.”
…
Actually, it’s amazing that so many are still on the shelves, albeit including a few minor name changes.
I liked the way they advertised “part of a healthy breakfast” with a picture of a healthy (by 1960’s standards) breakfast with a bowl of their cereal on the side….
I’m familiar with tarantula wasps. There’s very little more frightening than driving 25-30 mph and seeing one of those things pacing you outside your open window.
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Looks just like his mama.
Only, probably, just like his papa too.
Somehow reminds me of my friend Keiko telling me, years ago, how funny it seemed to Japanese people that American driver’s licenses had spaces for eye and hair color.
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I had outgrown sugary cereal by the time those last two came along. Sugar Pops was a favorite, though.
That Pontiac is a Tempest. I know because my Grandparents had one.
My husband and I had a Tempest… a super car if ever there was one.
We sold every weekend at a flea market eighty miles away, and drove equally far on other days to find things to sell, but couldn’t afford a truck, even an old one.
A friend sold us the Tempest, not terribly old but badly damaged in an accident, and we put at least 100,000 more miles on it, carrying hundreds of pounds in the back seat and trunk, and bungied to the roof.
It liked to go 70mph, even after it survived oil leaks, flat tires and breakdowns.. it once ran out of water, due to a hose leak, on a 100° day in Sacramento, and the block didn’t crack.
One door didn’t match, a vandal broke the grille, the tires were bald… and somebody stole it! When we told the police they laughed!
I never had the last two either…. to me they seem to to be from a different era.
All the ones with sugar in their names have had name changes over the years… admitting so freely to its use no longer being popular.
Sugar Pops are now Corn Pops, Sugar Frosted Flakes, just Frosted Flakes (Frosted with what? Oh golly, we don’t know.)
…
Sugar Crisp, now Golden Crisp, was the biggie in our family. We loved it, but couldn’t have it for breakfast…. it was doled out in small bowls, dry, as a treat for an evening snack.
Occasionally when traveling, Mom would buy one of those packages with little individual boxes… But we all wanted the Sugar Crisp, and she’d always have to eat the Kix.
I still like it, but never buy it. It’s not cereal, it’s candy.
Sugar Jets. when they first came out (around ’56) they had an ad on tv that claimed kids actually were able to run faster upon consumption. I remember
seeing that, having a bowl one Saturday morning, the went out side and ran about a forty yard dash……..I felt certain I was running faster, thanks to Sugar Jets!
That’s the only cereal up there I don’t remember.
And AFAIK, the only one that’s not still around!
Maybe the disappearance had something to do with deceptive advertising .. though I don’t know if anybody cared back then, or how many of the others also made outlandish claims.
I’m sure they all advertised their “health benefits.”
…
Actually, it’s amazing that so many are still on the shelves, albeit including a few minor name changes.
I still eat Cheerios!
I liked the way they advertised “part of a healthy breakfast” with a picture of a healthy (by 1960’s standards) breakfast with a bowl of their cereal on the side….
‘Into Hades’
The Hell, you say!
oh hell yes
It’s just one damned thing after another.
Take a lyre, not a sword.
I don’t remember that one.
Orpheus and Eurydice
As I recall, that did not end well.
Some fresh paint, landscaping, & new curtains would brighten the place up.
Get some track lighting on those statues!
I wonder who the two statues represent?
Ain’t that the truth!
Gee… How would I know anything about getting old?
What are you implying?
No worries, Susan, getting old isn’t for the young – like you!
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Where do foxes come from? You have to assemble the kit.
One demerit for you. 🙄
see the birdie?
Yes.
Not yet, but it’s very late and I’m using my phone.
took a few seconds.
I see it this morning. No way last night.
It was the same with me.
Startled me when I saw it…
Especially realizing that I’d missed it.
She’s a beauty. Blends right in.
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Bugs are fun! 90.8 thousand of us can’t be wrong!
90.8 thousand what?
The 90.8K that “liked” this picture!
Silly me… I didn’t even notice. 🤭
Thanks!
So what?
“The Living Desert” (1953) features a fight between wasp and spider. In the USA.
I’m familiar with tarantula wasps. There’s very little more frightening than driving 25-30 mph and seeing one of those things pacing you outside your open window.
It’s the size. Tarantulas in the US southwest don’t get that big. For the big ones you have to go south.
,.
Would I WANT to find 20 hidden teeth?
I started this one on my tablet, but it’s kinda tedious, and now I’ve lost my Wi-Fi for the second time tonight.
At least this time I have 5g on my phone, and enough charge to do this for awhile… But I’m not so sure I want to start all over on this tiny screen.
Maybe tomorrow.
Nice dog, scary human…
Does doggo have ears inside his ears?
Trying to figure out whether it’s extra folds or extra ears.
Looks like folds to me.
To me too… and of course I meant ear flaps, not actual hearing organs.
I know there are only two of those, and the ear flaps seem to be doing origami around them.
But I did see an article about a cat with what the vet said was an extra ear flap inside each ear, and she looked as lot like this.
I think i remember the story about the cat.
Those are, to my eye, very creepy images.
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That was no drive, just a short putt.
Well, in my case.
Cool cartoon… I love the animation and the punchline…
But was it a great moment in cartoon history when Cleo flew missions for the Axis…
or when the Red Baron shot down Snoopy?
Golly.
I love the Snoopy Dogumentary clip.
Love the drawing of the cigar-chomping beagle going down in flames. In a blaze of glory and firing on all cylinders.
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