Tony Sarg’s Balloon for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in NYC, 1936.

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Tony Sarg’s Balloon for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in NYC, 1936.
What the FECKIN’ HELL is this?!
It claims to be a vinyl with 9 songs… But there’s no other information. You can get it from Best Buy. What is going on with this “Album”… please.
noticed this weird review image while I was looking for a human skull to add to my wish list and the explanation didn't disappoint.
[image text: Awesome for hiding in construction!
First this skull is exactly how it is described. Excellent quality even if it was twice the price.
Second, this is exactly what I was looking for. We had our counters replaced and when that was done we placed this in the corner as seen in this picture. But under the countertop. (We have a space in our cabinets that is not accessible unless the whole counter is removed between the cabinets and the oven.) I wish I could see it in the future when the next owner of the house replaces the counters.]
Probably weirdest thing I've found while walking around my town: a cone shaped rock. A Stone Cone®. It feels perfectly smooth in touch despite having a few lil holes and weights almost nothing but I'm 100% sure it's a rock. Not sure what kind of. As you can see it's all veined. Any ideas?
ax’s view 10-30-20 going through a random box
It's him, the Bionicle of War
Found at a Value Village, Seattle.