Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Stef's Blog - a native London Southlander and unrepentant 'Conspiraloon™' who doesn't trust anyone, not even himself. Sometimes I take pictures. I also enjoy swearing immensely and think much faster than I can type, so each post comes guaranteed to include at last one confusing typo. OK?
Add your candidate(s) here
We can beat this - TOGETHER!
Thanks to the Conspiraloon Laboratories, you can now Ruin Those You Resent without leaving your personal computer!
24 comments:
I like the venom with which the man swats the robo-cock. I think he may have issues.
I think you may well be right
and considering it's only 50 seconds long I think the clip follows a remarkably satisfying narrative arc; including a little bit of mystery in the middle when you first hear robo-cock but you're not quite sure what you're going to see
Lol. You're quite right. Middle way through you also get a tantalising semi (if you pardon the pun) glimpse of the airborne shaft, before it's true glory is fully revealed. It's a masterful piece of film it really is.
LMAO.
I'm now a true believer in Unidentified Flying Robo-Cocks.
Can I just say I think the whole thing is Hitchcockian?
yes, yes you can
So many cocks, so few brainz. ;)
that's men for you
/ man
alfred robocock, you are just a wicked phallus.
If you can do me a Geri Halliwell singing 'it's raining robococks' or, better still, Paris Hilton singing 'it's raining Merkins' I would be delighted.
Amidst all this schoolboy sniggering the vital engineering question needs to be asked - is the ball bag ballast? Has the shaft length been calculated for perfect aerodynamic weight?
@merkin
not difficult
not difficult at all
Amidst all this schoolboy sniggering the vital engineering question needs to be asked - is the ball bag ballast? Has the shaft length been calculated for perfect aerodynamic weight?
I'm just impressed with the co-axial, contra-rotating twin rotor configuration which does away with the need for an unsightly anti-torque tail rotor on the tip of the helicock
/ regretting this post a little now
its quite pawnographic isn't it..someone certainly bashed his bishop there..good job that guard is no rookie..
/chess pun blog
"Elite universities are failing to recruit working-class students because IQ is, on average, determined by social class, according to an academic." - story in the Guardian.
Just what we suspected all along; IQ is not a scientifically objective measure but a subtle collection of societies biases. Evidence compells one to consider that it is used as a tool of social control, eg, ""[t]he highly unequal class distributions seen in elite universities...".
To some this is as transparent as the Mississippi experiment.
Going back to the original story in the Guardian; it's curious how everyone falls for the IQ equals objective measure, therefore ... without stopping to question the scientific validity of IQ. What must Popper think of us? Sigh.
It's just a teensy wee bit ironic that that story appeared in the staunchly Left Wing Guardian of all rags...
"Editor Alan Rusbridger (Cranleigh); political editor Patrick Wintour (Westminster); leader writer Madeleine Bunting (Queen Mary's, Yorkshire); policy editor Jonathan Freedland (University College School); columnist Polly Toynbee (Badminton); executive editor Ian Katz (University College School); security affairs editor Richard Norton Taylor (King's School, Canterbury); arts editor-in-chief Clare Margetson (Marlborough College); literary editor Clare Armitstead (Bedales); public services editor David Brindle (Bablake); city editor Julia Finch (King's High, Warwick).; environment editor John Vidal (St Bees); fashion editor Jess Cartner-Morley (City of london School for Girls); G3 editor Janine Gibson (Walthamstow Hall); northern editor Martin Wainwright (Shreswbury); and industrial editor David Gow (St Peter's, York)."
of course, being the big fan of all forms of Darwinism, especially social Darwinism, that I am, it seems eminently logical that generations of selective breeding mean that the ruling classes have become a race of genetic super-beings; graced with above average levels of intelligence as well as outstanding physical beauty
just look at the British Royal Family
Wonderful, Robocock, now I can see all those ethical cluster bobs in action (all of them unexploded).
hours of fun...
Having just managed to fire up the by-pass the media-block at work and watch the vid, the first thing that came to my mind was what the first poster mentioned.
I wonder if that guy was thinking that should he attempt to stop it in a visibly dangerous fashion (using his arm/hand) then he would be priased thanked and possibly rewarded after?
I can think of far less dangerous ways to stop it (bear breast some woman by ripping open her shirt to attract the flying penis to nestle pleasurably but gently between them. Sorry - boys will be boys)
Secnd worthy thing is that the cameras went completely off the Kasparov and onto the flying schlong. Guess the permitted media in Russia isn't much different from 'ol blightly.
wsnqtI should have said
"pull out some false breasts in order to lure the flying penis"
and not raise the possiblilty of influcting some trauma on a poor woman, but I suffer from premature-etypeulation.
22 May 2008 01:58 and 22 May 2008 02:14 LOL LOL LOL
Mu'ad dib?
Kasparov vs. UFO now mentioned in Sig. Fawkes' blog
no quality pawnography commenting as yet
Post a Comment