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Cute Mermaid Commercial

kulpims says...

do mermaids even have a vagina? if so why is this not flagged NSFW? it's not like they're wearing wetsuits... and just how do they manage to breathe under water without gills? sorry, kids, i call this a fake!

The fabled lost city of....Atlanta

siftbot says...

Tags for this video have been changed from 'futurama, turner, cnn, mermaids, delta hub' to 'futurama, turner, cnn, mermaids, delta hub, Donovan' - edited by Sarzy

How Choggie rolls down the windows on his truck

Classic TV Intros (all black and white)

kronosposeidon says...

^There ain't nothing wrong with that, rottenseed. Not as a kid. Or an adult. Hey, the Little Mermaid was hot! And no guy here better tell me that you didn't find her attractive in her little clamshell bikini.
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Yeah, that's what I thought.

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Urban Legends, Vol. 1

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Oatmeal says...

Mission Impossible
Deep Impact
The Dark is Rising
28 Days Later
Big Fish
The Break Up
The Little Mermaid
Call of the Wild
The Color Purple
Of Mice and Men
The Usual Suspects
Breaking Point
Layer Cake
The Neverending Story
Hot Shots
Volcano
Blast From the Past
The Great Escape
Run Lola Run
The Sum of All Fears
Old Yeller

I can't stop laughing at "Black Snake Moan"...

Washing machine cat is not amused.

Wilco - Another Man's Done Gone

lisacat says...

"Mermaid Avenue is a 1998 album of previously unheard lyrics written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie, put to music written and performed by British singer Billy Bragg and the American band Wilco. Mermaid Avenue is the street in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York on which Guthrie lived after being discharged from the Army."

from wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mermaid_Avenue

Gumbasia - Pilot Episode of Gumby

silvercord says...

Created by Art Clokey, Gumby had its genesis in a 1955 theatrical short called Gumbasia, which was a surreal short of moving and expanding lumps of clay set to music. Gumby himself first appeared on the Howdy Doody show in 1956 and was given his own NBC series in 1957. Female performers (among them Norma MacMillan) originally supplied Gumby's voice during the initial episodes, as well as the child-like voice characterization provided by Dick Beals. Newly produced episodes were added in 1962, by which time Dallas McKennon became the voice of Gumby, and 1966-67. Besides Pokey, voiced by creator Art Clokey, and his dog Nopey – all the dog ever said was "No" – Gumby's friends included Prickle, a yellow dinosaur or dragon (there are stories that establish him as dragon, and some that establish him as dinosaur - he has been known to breathe fire); and Goo, a blue thumb-type mermaid blob who could fly.

Whale songs...

raven says...

back in the days of wooden tall ships, sailors would lie in their hammocks at night and get totally creeped out by whales songs... its very probable that a lot of the myths and legends about sea monsters, ghosts, and mermaids came about this way.

Gumby Show Trailer

silvercord says...

YouTube description:

Gumby first appeared in the 1953 film short Gumbasia (believed to be one of the first music videos). In 1956, Gumby and his horse friend Pokey appeared on The Howdy Doody Show. It was so popular that it became its own show in 1957, called The Gumby Show. The show contained the 1956 shorts along with new ones. Each episode consisted of 3 cartoons. In the 1960s Goo the blue mermaid, Prickle the yellow dinosaur, and Nopey the dog were introduced. Later came the Blockheads, who sometimes chased after Gumby, Pokey, Prickle, and Goo with some scheme in their block heads. Gumbo and Gumba were Gumby's Father and Mother

Diaz & Matt Dillon - "I work with retards"

Kittie Washing Machine.

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