That’s one industrial strength support bran he’s got there on the floor, boys. As someone who’s been intimately familiar with those for many decades, I can tell you that they don’t just stand up like that, without a warm body inside ’em.
Notes about Disqus commenting system (used on many websites).
1. Disqus allows you to edit your comment after posting. The LBC edit box shows a preview of your post below the [Post Comment] button. I try to read mine before posting, but sometimes I don’t and oops. Edit after post would be nice at times, especially if joking about someone else’s tpyo.
2. Depending on the user’s privacy setting, you can go to disqus dot com/by/username and see posts by username on all websites using Disqus. I find this useful keeping up with replies to my Disqus comments. Some users might prefer that their comments at LBC only be visible at LBC.
Naaman, I don’t know why your three attempts to post this comment ended up in spam (is Disqus spam really a problem?), but I’m exploring some options that will split the difference (and not saddle this site with the added advertisements that the free version of Disqus would bring).
Looks kinda like a combat helmet with a bill (sun visor) and a chin strap.
(I am used to regulation GI helmets with slight rims and chin straps and regulation baseball helmets with bills and ear flaps.)
Searching “hard hats” there are several models of outdoor construction helmets with bills and chinstraps.
I was expecting an entirely different cover.
Based on the title I was expecting F not WTF?
I didn’t realize ATARI made cryptically erotic games.
I also thought of very old computer games when seeing this cover.
With a little more pixelation, yeah.
That’s one industrial strength support bran he’s got there on the floor, boys. As someone who’s been intimately familiar with those for many decades, I can tell you that they don’t just stand up like that, without a warm body inside ’em.
Is that bran gluten-free?
(Feel free to snark my typos. I’ll blame them on autocorrect:)
Sonuvab….
NATHAN! Can’t we get Disqus, like grown-ups, so we can edit? PRETTY PLEASE??????
Grumble, grumble, mutter, mutter…
Notes about Disqus commenting system (used on many websites).
1. Disqus allows you to edit your comment after posting. The LBC edit box shows a preview of your post below the [Post Comment] button. I try to read mine before posting, but sometimes I don’t and oops. Edit after post would be nice at times, especially if joking about someone else’s tpyo.
2. Depending on the user’s privacy setting, you can go to disqus dot com/by/username and see posts by username on all websites using Disqus. I find this useful keeping up with replies to my Disqus comments. Some users might prefer that their comments at LBC only be visible at LBC.
Naaman, I don’t know why your three attempts to post this comment ended up in spam (is Disqus spam really a problem?), but I’m exploring some options that will split the difference (and not saddle this site with the added advertisements that the free version of Disqus would bring).
That reminds me that my mom used to make Spam Parmesan.
I can access Disqus thru Chrome but not thru IE so users stuck with old equipment and unable to update might have problems.
This was posted on LBC from my antique PC on IE. (Previous post used Chrome)
Thank you, Nathan. I would be very appreciative. I’m sure the other LBC Irregulars would, too.
Agreed!
This morning the preview is not showing below the [Post Comment]. Help!
I thought those were combat helmets.
Snort, they kinda look like that, don’t they? Or, doesn’t it? Or…hell, too many words for that cover.
Looks kinda like a combat helmet with a bill (sun visor) and a chin strap.
(I am used to regulation GI helmets with slight rims and chin straps and regulation baseball helmets with bills and ear flaps.)
Searching “hard hats” there are several models of outdoor construction helmets with bills and chinstraps.
So the three men are a quarry powder man (bundle of explosives), a one-handed boxer (glove), and a two-headed construction worker (two hard hats).
The title is referencing two girls one cup… stay classy.
Really? Wow, the cover gives me another reason to puke in my mouth. It’s the gift that keeps on giving (me nausea.)