Mooneyes: Shige Suganuma
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"I painted For Sale on the window of my 1969 Camara, and a Japanese
newspaper published it. It soon became a fad…Japan is a funny place."
The post Mooneye...
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PA 1970 Interceptor
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Let's hope your Royal Enfield motorcycle
isn't the first to FAIL on Failblog.org
I haven't seen a Royal Enfield motorcycle there yet, but motorcycles do turn up with some frequency on the FAIL Blog, an online site devoted to making you feel better by showing you the preposterous things other people do.
My daughter Anna keeps me up to date on FAIL Blog's offerings. I've posted a couple of my favorites here.
It's a little bit unfair that some of the pictures come from parts of the world where, of necessity, motorcycles are the way everything moves, including furniture.
I actually admire the ingenuity of the fellows moving the chair.
Still, my ambition in life is to never, ever, turn up on FAIL Blog.
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Ha! Hilarious! I can't believe this guy thought this was an acceptable way to move a grill!
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