Yep. 1975 said the source.[/quote]Nieghorn wrote:Stockholm?anonymous_joe wrote:
A bit more research suggests is the opening shot from a set of pictures produced for the porn mag PRIVATE in 1967:
https://i.imgur.com/FsM25ks.jpg
Yep. 1975 said the source.[/quote]Nieghorn wrote:Stockholm?anonymous_joe wrote:
THere is a story on NPR related to this.Jensrsa wrote:
Enzedder wrote:Toronto Yesterday - spoilered for size
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Reminds me of the KLM Advert and the memes that followed..The Optimist wrote:
Matthew 7:13The Optimist wrote:
Jensrsa wrote:Matthew 7:13The Optimist wrote:
Waaaay too easy; try spotting the Snow LeopardsTaranaki Snapper wrote:
Went from making washing machines to machine guns for the war effort ?Nieghorn wrote:For when enemy paras drop in on your dinner party!
https://boingboing.net/2011/05/07/1943- ... ad-we.htmlNorge Appliances explains that it didn't make any new models for 1943 so that the materials could go into the war effort: "When the guns are stilled, you can be sure that Norge thinking and Norge skill, stimulated by the stern school of war, will bring you even greater satisfaction, greater convenience than you have enjoyed before."
Purple Torana?Nieghorn wrote:
An image of a great white shark shows the highest breach through the water ever recorded.
The shot, captured by shark expert Chris Fallows, shows the great white shark hanging 15 feet (about 4.5m) in the air as it sinks its teeth into what looks like a fish.
Looks more like a bird tbh. Makes more sense too.Jensrsa wrote:An image of a great white shark shows the highest breach through the water ever recorded.
The shot, captured by shark expert Chris Fallows, shows the great white shark hanging 15 feet (about 4.5m) in the air as it sinks its teeth into what looks like a fish.
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