By the vulcan freedom fighters..
Harold's a pretty hip guy with his own car and a duck tail hairdo.
When he goes to the front door, Mary Sue's mother answers and invites him in. "Mary Sue's not ready yet, so why don't you have a seat?" she says. That's cool. Mary Sue's mother asks Harold what they're planning to do. Harold replies politely that they will probably just go to the malt shop, or to a drive-in movie. Mary Sue's mother responds, "Why don't you kids go out and screw? I hear all the kids are doing it." Naturally this comes as quite a surprise to Harold and he says "Wha...aaat?" "Yeah," says Mary Sue's mother, "We know Mary Sue really likes to screw; why, she'd screw all night if we let her!" Harold's eyes light up and he smiles from ear to ear. Immediately, he has revised the plans for the evening. A few minutes later, Mary Sue comes downstairs in her little poodle skirt with her saddle shoes, and announces that she's ready to go. Almost breathless with anticipation, Harold escorts his date out the front door while Mom is saying, "Have a good evening kids," with a small wink for Harold. About 20 minutes later, a thoroughly dishevelled Mary Sue rushes back into the house, slams the door behind her and screams at her mother: "Dammit, Mom! The Twist! The Twist! It's called The Twist!"
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Oops, forgot one of my favorites in the last post LOL
In 2009, I really got into this band, last year I did not know they existed..
Very catchy tune by Shaggy, just listened in car..
Nice story below but its just another cool computer generated music video :o)Dave-----Original Message-----
From: Eugene
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:49 AM
To: Subject: You gotta hear and see this! ...WOW!WOW!!
From: barry
This may be the coolest thing I have ever seen...ever!
Turn your sound on for this. Read this first, then watch..
This is almost unbelievable. See how all of the balls wind up in catcher cones.
This incredible machine was built as a collaborative effort between the
Robert M. Trammell Music Conservatory and the Sharon Wick School of
Engineering at the University of Iowa . Amazingly, 97% of the machines
components came from John Deere Industries and Irrigation Equipment of
Bancroft, Iowa . Yes, farm equipment!
It took the team a combined 13,029 hours of set-up, alignment,
calibration, and tuning before filming this video but as you can see, it
was WELL worth the effort. It is now on display in the Matthew Gerhard
Alumni Hall at the University and is already slated to be donated to the
Smithsonian.