Friday Ephemera
Slightly indecent pulpy goodness. // Slow-motion lightning. // The art of jumping on eggs. From Nationwide, 1974. // Meat cake. Because it can be done. // Name that disease. Family fun. // Looks like human flesh, tastes like bread. Video. // Should boys be circumcised? A debate ensues. // Precision lasers and plausible deniability. // Falcon 1 launch and separation video. Private space travel inches closer. // 2081. The bliss of equality. // A children’s primer of Communism. (h/t, The Thin Man.) // The Ladybird Book of the Policeman. (h/t, Chastity Darling.) // The Umbuster. It’s an umbrella, it’s a knuckle duster. It requires a weapons license. // Black patent faux leather pillow. For the discerning fetishist. (h/t, Coudal.) // Handmade. A short film, plot unclear. // The Jose Vasconcelos Library, Mexico City. // Equipment for handling molten steel. // Audi Symphony. // There’s a monkey on the loose. // And, via The Thin Man, it’s Washboard Sam.
the meat cake is just… wrong.
Two words. “Ketchup glaze.”
Don’t forget the “layers” of gravy.
Ooh. A meat cake gallery.
http://www.blackwidowbakery.com/gallery/main.php
It seems to be a popular dish.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/listrophy/sets/72157594377785793/
The Red Primer for Children and Diplomats is a work of genius. There should be copies in every school….
“To get skilled labor the Party established labor camps, where people (without charge) were taught how to work. Sometimes they were referred to as “concentration camps,” because they represented the blessings of Communism in a concentrated form.”