Je hebt van die quotes die inmiddels volledig in het westerse collectieve geheugen zijn ingebed. Een favoriet, onlangs opnieuw gespot in de Amerikaanse politieserie The Shield:
You've got to ask yourself one question.
Do you feel lucky?
Well do ya?
Punk?
Een andere mooie die ik ooit in het wild heb gehoord in een Haagse tram:
This train doesn't stop at Tucumcare.
Eervolle vermelding voor degene die deze twee citaten weet thuis te brengen.
02 januari 2009
Photoshop Disasters
Of: wat er allemaal mis kan gaan tijdens het Photoshoppen.
Twee voorbeelden, met de oorspronkelijke onderschriften van de site.
PsD's superb technical analysis and research department has something of a hangover today, so please enjoy this mystery magazine clipping.
Nuts (formerly The London Review of Radical Feminist Thought) brings us a delightful nude pictorial of UK nano-celebrity Chanelle Hayes. Except that she's not nude. She's just a big thong-clad phoney. Phoney.
PhotoshopDisasters
Twee voorbeelden, met de oorspronkelijke onderschriften van de site.
PsD's superb technical analysis and research department has something of a hangover today, so please enjoy this mystery magazine clipping.
Nuts (formerly The London Review of Radical Feminist Thought) brings us a delightful nude pictorial of UK nano-celebrity Chanelle Hayes. Except that she's not nude. She's just a big thong-clad phoney. Phoney.
PhotoshopDisasters
Droomauto
Vanmorgen op het journaal van de BBC:
Doctor leaves secret £6 million Bugatti in his will
Relatives of an eccentric doctor received a dream bequest when he left them a garage containing a 1937 Bugatti.
The 130mph Type 57S Atalante is only one of 17 ever made, and could be worth up to £6 million at auction. That would make it the most expensive car ever to go under the hammer.
Dr Harold Carr died in June 2007 aged 89, a childless bachelor. He left the lock-up in Newcastle to his nephews and nieces, without telling them of its invaluable contents. Alongside the Bugatti they also found an E Type Jaguar and an Aston Martin.
(Even wat feelgood-nieuws om het jaar te beginnen.)
Doctor leaves secret £6 million Bugatti in his will
Relatives of an eccentric doctor received a dream bequest when he left them a garage containing a 1937 Bugatti.
The 130mph Type 57S Atalante is only one of 17 ever made, and could be worth up to £6 million at auction. That would make it the most expensive car ever to go under the hammer.
Dr Harold Carr died in June 2007 aged 89, a childless bachelor. He left the lock-up in Newcastle to his nephews and nieces, without telling them of its invaluable contents. Alongside the Bugatti they also found an E Type Jaguar and an Aston Martin.
(Even wat feelgood-nieuws om het jaar te beginnen.)
The Krofft Supershow (2:12)
Speciaal voor mijn zus Hil, om het nieuwe jaar in te luiden.
Zo maken ze ze niet meer.
Zo maken ze ze niet meer.