The Gems of Sharpless: June 18, 2014
-An interesting bar and stool set.
-Comfortable and not-so-ugly.
-This caught my eye because the author is listed as Samuel L. Clemens. I don’t think I have ever seen Twain’s real name used on the byline for his books.
-An Austin Powers backgammon case. Yeah, baby! (Did backgammon play a role in those movies? I don’t remember.) You know, I doubt I have ever played backgammon.
-A cool juicer and cup set.
-I thought it was odd that this model building kit only contained telephone poles.
-Bionic Ken. “We can rebuild him…”
-Old Illinois license plates.
-Whoa! A Rex Harrison Doctor Dolittle doll. In the packaging!
-A 1993–94 Portland Trailblazers’ glass featuring Rod Strickland.
-An Empire Strikes Back glass.
-A telephone directory from 1956. Yes, that is a dagger on the right.
-I couldn’t figure out whether or not these were referring to Lucky Strike cigarettes. If so, they should be given to lung cancer patients. (Just for the record: smoking is retarded.)
-I found this door in the yard outside. Was it painted or was the comic pasted on? I didn’t investigate further.
-Comfortable and not-so-ugly.
-This caught my eye because the author is listed as Samuel L. Clemens. I don’t think I have ever seen Twain’s real name used on the byline for his books.
-An Austin Powers backgammon case. Yeah, baby! (Did backgammon play a role in those movies? I don’t remember.) You know, I doubt I have ever played backgammon.
-A cool juicer and cup set.
-I thought it was odd that this model building kit only contained telephone poles.
-Bionic Ken. “We can rebuild him…”
-Old Illinois license plates.
-Whoa! A Rex Harrison Doctor Dolittle doll. In the packaging!
-A 1993–94 Portland Trailblazers’ glass featuring Rod Strickland.
-An Empire Strikes Back glass.
-A telephone directory from 1956. Yes, that is a dagger on the right.
-I couldn’t figure out whether or not these were referring to Lucky Strike cigarettes. If so, they should be given to lung cancer patients. (Just for the record: smoking is retarded.)
-I found this door in the yard outside. Was it painted or was the comic pasted on? I didn’t investigate further.