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Acquired: April 10, 2007
These large size bears are made by Taito and are supposed to be prizes in UFO catcher arcade machines :)
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Saw this on Huffington Post and couldn't find this online anywhere. I followed the blog address on the bottom of the sign to ngprogblog.blogspot.com/
Just thought the world would be a better place with this available.
www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/30/the-funniest-signs-at-t...
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Stephen Colbert Wonderful Pistachios Display Pics by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube! Stephen Colbert Show Wonderful Pistachios
I went to the rally in D.C. today, there was a gigantic crowd, had to be at least 200,000, they whole event was great and the message was one that we should all pay heed too. Jon Stewart for President 2012! They have clips of almost the whole rally on the comedy Central website now, check it out at... www.comedycentral.com/shows/rally_to_restore_sanity_and_o...
A riff on name puns, with its takeoff point being a guest on Colbert's show bragging about her lack of attire in a photo shoot.
attends the US-Ireland Aliiance's Oscar Wilde Awards event at J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot on February 19, 2015 in Santa Monica, California.
Albert Bear, in a fundamental yoga position, Downward Bear, adapted somewhat for his species from what you may be familiar with...
attends the US-Ireland Aliiance's Oscar Wilde Awards event at J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot on February 19, 2015 in Santa Monica, California.
**Made Explore May 24, 2007
He was speaking at a benefit I attended - I never like to bug celebrities - either they are unfriendly (Mr. Big from sex and the city) or are so much shorter, uglier, meaner, _______ (insert negative adjective here) than you expect that I'd rather hold on to my illusions. However, I love Stephen Colbert so much I took a chance, swallowed my pride and asked for a picture. Being the consumate professional that I have heard he is, he happily obliged. So now I will continue to indulge in my irrational crush on him :) While giving up my irrational crush on Det. Mike Logan/Mr. Big.
I headed down to Washington DC for Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's Rally to Restore Fear and/or Sanity, had an amazing time and met some new friends. the 23 hours of bus time was worth it!
Every time he goes to this part of Pennsylvania, he gets attacked by bears.
Yet Stephen love it so much, he keeps coming back.
I think deep down inside Stephen Colbert loves bears. Especially polar bear cubs.
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In honor of our 25th Wedding Anniversary, we've agreed that as long it's ok with Evelyn, Stephen can have my wife if he wins.
He can't even run!! Now what will I get my honey for her 25th Anniversary! Stephen was the perfect gift.
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attends the US-Ireland Aliiance's Oscar Wilde Awards event at J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot on February 19, 2015 in Santa Monica, California.
A portrait of Stephen Colbert hangs outside the Hall of Presidents, between the restrooms, at the National Portrait Gallery. The portrait is on display for the next six weeks.
When Rob and I visited the museum, there was a small line in front of the Colbert portrait, as people queued up to photograph or be photographed with the portrait. (By the time we left, later in the afternoon, that line had more than doubled in length.) A museum guard and and a museum staff member stood next to the doorway. I saw at least one person check with the security guard that this was not, in fact, the line for the actual restroom. I heard knowing chuckles and saw bemused grins from other folks in line who seemed to recognize the silliness of the situation ("Yes, I've come to a legitimate art museum to see a Photoshopped portrait of a television political satirist that's hanging next to the restrooms. Not only that, but there's a line of other people who are here for the same reason.")
This was my second trip to see a Colbert portrait. (Lest anybody think I'm suffering from some misguided obsession leading me to make ridiculous pilgrimages in Colbert's honor, I add the caveat that, in both cases, the portraits were in places that were convenient to me already: With respect to the most recent portrait, I live in the DC area; as for the other portrait, I was in South Carolina visiting relatives anyway.)