I don't have a backup camera, so I can't watch rear-end movies. Oops, rear-end movies? I might watch that - but just for educational purposes. the Ol'Buzzard
I don’t know where to begin. These are SO good! My favorites: Going in reverse and seeing that “video” play; the switches on the dashboard (I’d love those); But -4˚ took me a moment!
Hello Debra, First of all, those cookies are underbaked and look terrible.
Also, small children used to love banks of switches that did nothing. Now even toddlers are more sophisticated--the switches not only have to work, they have to be cutting-edge technology. --Jim
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Paul Hollywood is a British bread and baking expert who is one of the judges on the Great British Bake Off. He can be quite direct and unvarnished in his critiquing of the contestant's efforts, but it's always constructive criticism. "Hollywood" is a legit British surname, not an attempt to glam things up, lol.
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- D'oh! I missed the link you were trying to make. I thought you were focusing on their unlikely city surnames -- Chicago and Hollywood. But now, yes, I see the "food connection." I do know Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party" art installation. I saw it at the Brooklyn Museum in 2009 and, of course, loved it!
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At least you're not driving around Edmonton like Mr. Magoo now that your cataracts are gone.... GO OILERS!
...a drive this morning would be in a snow storm!
I giggled until I got to the cat watching movie of a guy getting run over and then I died.
Cats would do better than my local drivers..
Zip ties are a man's best friend.
I don't have a backup camera, so I can't watch rear-end movies.
Oops, rear-end movies? I might watch that - but just for educational purposes.
the Ol'Buzzard
If they don't like my driving, they should stay off of the sidewalk.
😵💫 Hubby loves his back-up camera, but it often leads him astray. ↗️↘️↪️🤷♂️🤦♂️
I don’t know where to begin. These are SO good! My favorites: Going in reverse and seeing that “video” play; the switches on the dashboard (I’d love those); But -4˚ took me a moment!
I want to install all those switches in Jack's first car. Loved these. I literally laughed out loud:)
Funny ones.
Brilliant!!!! Zoom-zoom lane! ROFL!
The harmonica one really did make me laugh out loud.
Do you remember Toonces, the Driving Cat from Saturday Night Live?
@ Ms Moon -- Oh yes, Toonces is a LEGEND! I've used a Toonces gif once or twice over the years!
Hello Debra, First of all, those cookies are underbaked and look terrible.
Also, small children used to love banks of switches that did nothing. Now even toddlers are more sophisticated--the switches not only have to work, they have to be cutting-edge technology.
--Jim
... we make your horn lauder.. 🤣 Happen weekend 🥳
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Who are you, Paul Hollywood? (Pardon me, I've just finished watching the last season of the Great British Bake Off)
Who on earth is Paul Hollywood? Anything like Judy Chicago? --Jim
Great selection! I agree, cars should have two horns.
I love all of those switches, Debra.
Now I'm forever going to look at -4° as someone sitting on a toilet lol.
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Paul Hollywood is a British bread and baking expert who is one of the judges on the Great British Bake Off. He can be quite direct and unvarnished in his critiquing of the contestant's efforts, but it's always constructive criticism. "Hollywood" is a legit British surname, not an attempt to glam things up, lol.
The cats and care bear....LOL!!! And making your horn louder! Hysterical, Debra!
From now on I will refer to the fast lane on the highway as the 'zoom zoom' lane!
OMG the video one! I'm still not comfortable with that backup feature.
Oh, so he actually is kind of like Judy Chicago, at least in the realm of food. Remember her Dinner Plate series? --Jim
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- D'oh! I missed the link you were trying to make. I thought you were focusing on their unlikely city surnames -- Chicago and Hollywood. But now, yes, I see the "food connection." I do know Judy Chicago's "Dinner Party" art installation. I saw it at the Brooklyn Museum in 2009 and, of course, loved it!
The harmonica is hilarious. I could see guys doing this to each other.
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