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Mr Bubble Gum wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:49 am
Niegs wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:38 pm Stage shows in France in the 30s were WILD!

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There was some really dodgy stuff on the web back then…
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Mr Bubble Gum wrote: Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:49 am
Niegs wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 7:38 pm Stage shows in France in the 30s were WILD!

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There was some really dodgy stuff on the web back then…
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Some faces are designed specifically to be punched, over and over again.

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Now THIS is an egg cup!

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Niegs wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:32 pm Now THIS is an egg cup!

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Gimme gimme gimme!!
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I was going to question whether it was "after", but then I got the joke.

I'm a little slow, sometimes... :oops:
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Ketchup originates from the Chinese Hokkien dialect Ke-Tsiap. Pronounced Keh Jup it was a spicy fish sauce type of thing

Hokkien we’re traditionally the cooks for the old colonial families, forces etc. There’s still a small Hokkien restaurant here tucked out near one of the old army camps and has been in businesses for generations. The menu is like a British 1950s motorway cafe - sausage, spam, egg and chips and multiple combinations thereof
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Sinkers wrote: Mon Oct 11, 2021 11:12 pm Ketchup originates from the Chinese Hokkien dialect Ke-Tsiap. Pronounced Keh Jup it was a spicy fish sauce type of thing

Hokkien we’re traditionally the cooks for the old colonial families, forces etc. There’s still a small Hokkien restaurant here tucked out near one of the old army camps and has been in businesses for generations. The menu is like a British 1950s motorway cafe - sausage, spam, egg and chips and multiple combinations thereof
.... while Catsup was what they made if one of the cats, that kept the rats under control in the factory, fell into the pulping machine ......
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Sounds shit
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Marylandolorian wrote: Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:42 pm Image


Dave Gilmour is in that picture. He didn't join Pink Floyd until 1967.
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Dave Gilmour is in that picture. He didn't join Pink Floyd until 1967.
Also the fact that the Jimi Hendrix Experience never played in the U.S. until Monterey in June 1967 so he/they certainly wouldn’t have been headlining a big show like this as he was practically unknown in the States.
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Seems to be user generated on a poster site. There's another one with Purple Haze around in 1963.
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Ultimate planking!

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From this artist: http://www.americanartarchives.com/artzybasheff.htm
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The horror…

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Same as it ever was...

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Raymond Mays, driving the Bugatti T13 Brescia, loses his rear wheel and brake drum. Accident at the Caerphilly Mountain Hill climb race in Cardiff, Wales. Photograph, 1924.

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Niegs wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:04 am Raymond Mays, driving the Bugatti T13 Brescia, loses his rear wheel and brake drum. Accident at the Caerphilly Mountain Hill climb race in Cardiff, Wales. Photograph, 1924.

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Is this when he wished he'd gone for the full-size spare wheel option?
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GogLais wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 11:40 am
Niegs wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 12:04 am Raymond Mays, driving the Bugatti T13 Brescia, loses his rear wheel and brake drum. Accident at the Caerphilly Mountain Hill climb race in Cardiff, Wales. Photograph, 1924.

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Is this when he wished he'd gone for the full-size spare wheel option?
No helmet or goggles while racing nailed together carts on gravel. Those guys were hardcore!
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Halloween UK style :thumbup:

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tabascoboy wrote: Sun Oct 31, 2021 11:21 am Halloween UK style :thumbup:

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Yes, this goose is flying upside down but has twisted its neck so the head looks as if it is in a normal position.

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No recorder - or ukelele
I drink and I forget things.
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Is it true that in the 1960s a company prototyped a seat belt that went around the neck?
You mean this one….


Nah… this was originally a gag that went viral after someone started taking it for real. And now, it just won’t go away.

Having lived during the era when seat belts were starting to be phased in, I can assure you that among the various models proposed and implemented - there was never one that looked like that.

There is a popular picture circulating on the internet, which can primarily be found on Reddit, which shows a separate seat belt used around the neck. However this was not an actual development photo, but instead was an exaggeration, joke or parody, used to make fun of seat belt use.


Actual automotive engineers fully understood the fundamentals of basic restraint design, even going back to the 1950’s, with 3-point harnesses being tested and even offered on some cars. Volvo was one of the earliest examples.


The above picture is the talk of meme town these days. This picture seems to be false and is just a meme only.

This image seems to be inspired from a movie which was produced in 2008 and was called as the onion movie.Seat belts were started as lapbelts and slowly and gradually they were modified into the lapbelts with a diognal shoulder restraint. The present day setabelts were designed by a designer named Volvo.

The above image seems to be prank which was made just for fun :D

It would be scary if cars had seatbelts (or neckbelts) like these.

What happened was in the 1960s there was a lot of arguably hysterical over-reaction to some very basic observations regarding the complete lack of regard for real-world outcomes caused by - in effect - a complacent US car-making industry selling whatever they decided Americans ought to buy, and a complacent consumer base brain-washed into thinking whatever was on offer was great just because it was a domestic product.

(The three point seatbelt was an import, obviously practical, and effective, and so it was also unwelcome, as it implied criticism and - How can one put this delicately? - a significant degree of obdurate, obtuse institutional blindness - which I think satisfies BNBR terms and conditions.)

Famously, Ralph Nader began to point out there was a reason so many Americans died in automobiles that might, just possibly, relate to design decisions that created mobile death traps.

Predictably the response in some quarters - notably Detroit - was not to consider the arguments rationally, but to declare the very concept of car safety anti-American.

It still manifests itself, in different form, but the ‘neck belt’ spoof was just another manifestation of claims just fitting a seat belt - even if not worn - would cause people to die in wrecks ‘because otherwise they could jump out, or be thrown clear’, and (above all other scare tactics) be trapped in their burning car…

The last phantasm was particularly ironic when it emerged the Ford Pinto - notorious for bursting into. flames, imolating drivers and passengers, if struck on the rear quarter - was known to have been fitted with a lethally dangerous corner-mounted fuel tank in order to make room in the back for a third set of golf clubs.


Essentially it's a manifestation of a deeply conservative mind-set: if everything is perfect (from the revolution onwards, obviously) only troublemakers want changes.

Ergo anyone argues for changes, they only want to make trouble, so they should be laughed at, or silenced, or driven out, but on no account listened to.

Thankfully the 1960s brought many changes… but not in the fundamental psychology (pun intended) that drives the head-in-sand, ass in the air, wilful ignorance, stone-the-blasphemers attitudes and behaviours…

Which is why even now, seventy years on, fully half of America is saying over and over ‘What is the big deal? If there is a problem, then we can fix it!’ While the rest yell in their faces `The only problem we got is all the liars like you who hate America saying we got any problems!’…
Fecking Americans!
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^ Explains a lot.
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Might be up your street Niegs
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