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At ”We’re Here!” we are celebrating all things Gary Larson with the group Far side Reenactments.
This was a cartoon published in Gary Larson’s Last Chapter and Worse, Andrews and McMeel, a Universal Press Syndicate Company, Kansas City, c. 1996.
My monster courtesy of Lionel Allorge [CC BY-SA 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)] here: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Festival_International_de...
“Oh no! If I put the telephone in the refrigerator, what did I do with the milk?”
This Blythe doll is Hollywood, posing for the theme “Telephone” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr.
About four years ago I build a bright red fridge with retro styling. Always meant to go back and build a matching range, and I finally got the chance to do so. And I decided to rebuild the fridge from the ground up, too!
Building guides are now available at chrismcveigh.com
Some condensation on plastic covering cooked sweet potatoes, color inverted, a few other adjustments.
Happy Sliders Sunday!
This is one of my mom's cats and you can not open the refrigerator without him jumping in and staying there.
Put up on the refrigerator to help karen understand and be motivated to become the prissiest and most feminine little sissy possible.
Some of the refrigerator magnets we have collected over the years. The sailor with his mouth open is actually a bottle opener, and is a souvenir of Alaska. I am not sure where the fish came from, possibly Galveston. The rest should be obvious. For 118 pictures in 2018, #76, "magnetic".
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Earlier today I was thinking those old Lego magnet figures and I had the idea for this. I took one of the magnet stands and built an Arkham City-like vantage point onto it. Sorry about the quality of the picture, my kitchen isn't the usual environment for my pics. :P This is a permanent build that will reside on the magnet board built into my desk. :D