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Larry David calls out bald man study
Absolutely. It looks indecisive. I cut my very long hair down to a reasonable length very recently, in part because I could see the top of my head is starting to thin a bit, and I don't want to be one of those guys, with the ponytail but little up top. Bald with shaggy sides isn't any better.
Now 1/2 bald like Larry, he’s right. They are seen as less attractive, confident, and dominant….and not just by ladies. Pick a lane!
Zawash (Member Profile)
Your video, Trump to Robert Mueller: 'It Wasn't Me' (w/ Shaggy), has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
Don’t Flush Sodium Down The Toilet
Cody... or Shaggy?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaggy_Rogers
The bobcat didn't know I was there... For almost a minute.
I now realise that some of the comments above were describing Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) as "Lynx" even though Bobcat (Lynx Rufus) is also a Lynx and so is Lynx Lynx (Eurasian Lynx).
All the pictures of the Canadian Lynx that I had previously seen were ones with their shaggy winter coat that makes them look like they're wearing pyjamas (http://goo.gl/zlJUS5) But anyway, I agree with you that it ticks off all the bobcat signifiers. It's also a long way from Canada or Alaska.
Pretty sure it's a bobcat though they are easy to confuse.
I reference this http://travel4wildlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/lyx-vs-bobcat2.jpg
Specifically I'm thinking: short tufts, visible spots, and rear legs & hips similar length to front and most significantly longer tail. (Lynx barely has enough tail to swish unlike this chap)
To my eye you can tick off all the main bobcat signifiers here anyway.
Edit: Lynx Rufus is a Bobcat! (should have read further before commenting DOH!)
Bad Dog - Caught Red Nosed
That's not how it works!
http://videosift.com/video/Shaggy-It-wasnt-me
Prove it.
Angel - Shaggy
Oh !! This is why I had shaggy in my head the other night... I couldnt get the song out of my mind and didn't remember how it got there in the first place..
*related=http://videosift.com/video/Shaggy-It-wasnt-me
Shaggy - It wasn't me
Angel - Shaggy has been added as a related post - related requested by Mobius on that post.
Angel - Shaggy
Shaggy - It wasn't me has been added as a related post - related requested by Mobius.
Billy Joel - Piano Man
Just to be clear... this particular video was indeed filmed in the '80s, but the song - including the recording used in this video - is from the early '70s. 1973 to be exact. People often forget just how long he's been in the biz. (This video was released in 1985 when they were promoting his mid-'80s greatest hits collection.)
There was actually a near identical video shot in '73 for the song, with the same recording used. It's here (and is cooler, methinks! - check out Joel's shaggy hairstyle):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVKtL9VU8rQ
When Hairy Met Shaggy
>> ^davidraine:
This was exactly as horrifying as I expected.
We aim to [dis]please ... with love from, Yer Playhouse Pals =o)
Ricky Gervais Trolls Tim Allen
...trying to turn comedians into "serious" actors... With Hanks, it was A League of Thier Own
Yes, anyone would look superb in serious, melodramatic Oscar bait like "A Leauge fo Thier Onw". Why did they think a comedian could summon the requisite gravitas for such a serious subject? Were they trying to make fun of women's sports? Is there no crying in baseball?
Castaway.. That movie sucked. Five minutes of movie 'packed' into two hours.
Yes, if only he did better at acting there would have been more plot. Maybe he could have acted out some lasers and explosions for you. I don't think Tom Hanks is super amazing - and certainly not always - but he did a good job with a hard role in Castaway. I mean, sure, obviously you could just drop Forrest Gump in there and it's the same film, but what can you do. He's only one man.
Why don't you tell us who the great, currently active actors are, friendo? I've heard people (seriously) suggest scenery-chewers like Pacino or Denzellle. Sean bloody full-retard Penn? Jack Nicholson? OK. I like Jack Nicholson. But he's one dude and he's just barely still alive let alone active.
For my money, the best performance of the last decade was Matthew Lillard in the Scooby Doo movie (whatever the Hell it was called). Not gonna lie: it wasn't a great film. But flawless performance by Lillard. He was Shaggy. What else can you ask for in an actor than completely inhabiting a difficult role like that? Drop frickin' Sidney Poitier or Orson Welles in that movie and sure maybe it becomes watchable, but I doubt they nail the role like Lillard did.
taranimator (Member Profile)
I always particularly loved the long, line-thin, arms and legs with round hands and feet, and the way they tend to gallop around a lot.
My kids were a bit small to really appreciate it when it was on tv here, several years ago, but I showed them the video tonight and they liked it much more. Until then I was going to say it's wasted on children. I might have to buy the dvd now.
Cat's Cradle left me puzzled at first (was it in the wft channel???) but as it went on I found it more and more humourous. I don't think I would've watched enough to get into it without your comment, so thanks
In reply to this comment by taranimator:
Thanks for this awesome link!!
I love that show -- you know what, I worked for that company in Berlin on an Asterix film and I'm sure the little critters in that video were just heading into design as I was leaving. They have such a knack for cute characters. The world needs more of that kind of humour. Love the ants getting ready for work haha...
Cat's Cradle is such a weird film! I never really 'got' it, but I adored the shaggy linework. I'm a huge Driessen fan. There are a couple of newer ones he's done with split screens that show the same story from different perspectives -- or other splits like land, sea, air.. I'd really like to see those again.
It's great to see such amazing animation here.
oritteropo (Member Profile)
Thanks for this awesome link!!
I love that show -- you know what, I worked for that company in Berlin on an Asterix film and I'm sure the little critters in that video were just heading into design as I was leaving. They have such a knack for cute characters. The world needs more of that kind of humour. Love the ants getting ready for work haha...
Cat's Cradle is such a weird film! I never really 'got' it, but I adored the shaggy linework. I'm a huge Driessen fan. There are a couple of newer ones he's done with split screens that show the same story from different perspectives -- or other splits like land, sea, air.. I'd really like to see those again.
It's great to see such amazing animation here.
In reply to this comment by oritteropo:
Have you seen this before? http://videosift.com/video/Ted-Siegel-s-Wildlife
I only posted it because your comment on "Cat's cradle" got me to watch it (loved it btw, the moral would have be be "be kind to spiders"?) and then that reminded me of this.
Motorcyclist with Camera Walks away After Crash with Truck
*wtf was Shaggy thinking? Goes to show, the Mystery Machine is a dangerous weapon when you're stoned.
Anti-comedy at its finest - Norm MacDonald
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A horse walks into a bar.
The bartenders asks "why the long face?"
The horse replies "I'm an alcoholic."
Imstellar, isn't yours more like a shaggy dog story? Still anti-humor though.