Unfortunately I can't see what appeals to your inner bird (didn't even know you owned one) because the video wouldn't load. You know the golden teeth is not a sign of beauty for these "country" people but a sign of being rich ! They don't trust banks ! Really that still exists ! Don't forget they were locked into another world for decades ! First the tsars then the communists.
lol .. poor hapless penguin .. or confused penguin .. it was trying to use it's wings. that's so cute. i must not have an inner bird in me. i think i'd be afraid up there. i do get the video though. my uncle in germany once won with his lottery ticket .. a couple of german marks, if i remember correctly. i remember benefiting from that since i was the recipient of that money which was enough to buy a couple of candy bars.
That is a very strange commercial indeed. Do you think flightless birds would really be thrilled to finally be able to fly or would they just be freaked out at being strapped to a human and that high from the ground? Is it anthropomorphizing too much to think all birds want to fly? I just don't know. If only we could peer into their little bird brains and see what they're thinking. It's a cute commercial, though:o)
Me neither, Im not really inspired to get a lottery ticket. But I did love the fact they used flightless birds and gave them the chance to take wing....
OMG...I LOVED THAT!! I was thinking, watching the chicken, that these guys would REALLY be something if they...OMG...YES...OSTRICH! SCORE!!!
Great - put a great big smile on my face. I think it was the flapping penguin that sent me over the edge.
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That appealed to my inner bird as well. I think my eyes misted watching those birds look around. Especially the penguin with his little wings spread out just so.
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I saw this the other night and found it amusing. I love the look on the penguin and chicken's faces.
My brother Mike emailed me this photo last night. He said this was a goodbye salute that he snapped today in his garage where this old freezer has been chugging away since 1988. That was the year our mama decided she was tired of bending over and digging through it. Besides, she no longer needed the capacity and hadn't for several years. Mike and my sister-in-law spent the next 25 years "digging" through this old freezer. My sis-in-law was very good at keeping it and the cupboards stocked. The two of them kept promising each other that "It is going to die soon, so we will just keep it until that day." Twenty-five years may seem like a very long life for a freezer. It is MUCH older than that. Sears only sold Coldspot through 1976. I thought that my parent's purchased this freezer in the sixties. My brother said he put the serial number 'on-line' and it matched a 1953 manufacturing date. Here is a close up of the make and model that
Karmyn is the host of Fun Monday this week with a subject that is near and dear to her heart. Not to mention her knees and fingers. But I mentioned them anyway. The subject? --- What's Growing In Your Garden. As soon as I signed up I grabbed my camera and headed out the back door. Alyssum, lady's mantle, gaillardia, Jupiter beard, and a bunch of other stuff I can't remember is blooming in this photo. We didn't put as many annuals in this year so I miss all the yellows and reds that we often enjoy. But, something else showed up in that surprised me. Can it be that my yard is haunted? Cheeky little ghost! A shot from the deck near the hammock shows off some ornamental grass, petunias, pond plants ... and that bold apparitio
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But it doesn't make me wanna buy a lottery ticket.
(although I wouldn't mind winning)
I really do like the the video!
poor hapless penguin ..
or confused penguin ..
it was trying to use it's wings. that's so cute.
i must not have an inner bird in me. i think i'd be afraid up there.
i do get the video though.
my uncle in germany once won with his lottery ticket ..
a couple of german marks, if i remember correctly.
i remember benefiting from that since i was the recipient of that money which was enough to buy a couple of candy bars.
but i still liked it.
Did not expect that...
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
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Great - put a great big smile on my face. I think it was the flapping penguin that sent me over the edge.