Kia_racer wrote:slantvaliant wrote: Yeah. Uh huh. And "Puff the Magic Dragon" had nothing to do with drugs, and neither did "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=120 kind throws that thought out of the water.
Denials by druggies blow, alright.
I can't get the hotlink to work since the code changes shiny happy person in the address to shiny happy person. Go here, surprisingly I was able to find a SFW shiny happy person image... SFW shiny happy person link =
4cylndrfury wrote:
just for the heck of it I think I could try to put up with her crap ... at least for a little while
wbjones wrote:4cylndrfury wrote:just for the heck of it I think I could try to put up with her crap ... at least for a little while
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Salanis wrote:
Where did you find this. I would love to get a helmet painted like the bald guy.
Required hotlink
shadetree30 wrote:TJ wrote: "At the BMW Museum in Munich, Anne Schmidt-Possiwal, explained that the blue-and-white company logo did not represent a spinning propeller, but was meant to show the colors of the Free State of Bavaria." NY Times linkRevisionist history, eh?
They're not the only company to do that. According to this article Datsun engaged in some revisionist history, too. In October of 1971, Datsun UK brochures said that the first Datsun was a copy of the Austin Seven:
Here's a picture of the datsun that was imported to see if datsun was infringing on austin patents . Austin decided it was not.
(My guess, though, is that this is because they imported the wrong car. If they had imported and checked a Type 11/Type 12 instead of a Type 14, I'm guessing that charges would have been pressed.)
Toyman01 wrote: Where did you find this. I would love to get a helmet painted like the bald guy.
http://www.geekologie.com/2010/07/safety_second_novelty_motorcyc.php
I have no idea where you would actually go to buy one. I like the brain.
slantvaliant wrote:Kia_racer wrote:Denials by druggies blow, alright.slantvaliant wrote: Yeah. Uh huh. And "Puff the Magic Dragon" had nothing to do with drugs, and neither did "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds"http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=120 kind throws that thought out of the water.
Puff the Magic Dragon is a song about a gunship.
I'd be willing to bet ... maybe as much as a quarter that Peter , Paul , & Mary had no idea that their "protest" folk song would become synonymous with a killing machine like Spooky...
puff in action
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