Every push-up pad starts with a firm foundation...at least that's what all the construction workers tell me! The Luddy Van gives this a Kubrickian kick!
Great clip. I remember my granddad has some of their catalogs hid in the bathroom. I hoped that he and my grandma weren't buying this stuff. lol I always loved to look through those catalogs as a kid.
I LOVE MR. FREDERICK! The sad thing is, the whole store today (the building is still there, but the "bra museum was looted during the '92 riots), looks like a trashier version of Victoria's Secret. And I don't mean fun trashy, just cheap mall-trashy.
All of the inmates here at Celluloid Slammer are incarcerated for the same crime - love of movies! The good, bad, ugly - we don't use such mundane terminology.
Many of us honed our skills in working in video stores, and others have chosen - beyond all advice to the contrary - to work in "the biz" exposed by such hard-hitting exposes like "The Oscar" and "The Loved One."
Then there are those of us who grew up only to be disappointed that life didn't have parties like "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls," or took LSD only to find that it wasn't like Mimsy Farmer portrayed.
In any case, we all ended up here - the Slammer!
Hell, it cuts down on innumerable cc'd "Have you ever seen THIS?"emails to LA, Boston, NY, Wales, Montreal, North Carolina, Virginia - the Slammer's inmates aren't bothered by pesky maps. Or reality. Check yourself in!
Warden
Eclectic Ladyland
Screen Tests Every Tuesday
Stay Kleen
Inside & Out
Why I Oughtta........
Ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
T I T T I E S
...ah but so much MORE!
Like the fella once said...
...ain't that a kick in the head!
Chaplain
Random Radio Spots
Some of our favorites for you to enjoy.
Patron Saint
Harvey of Korman
Slammin' Design
Thanks to Glyph Jockey for fabulous revolving designs!
4 comments:
That was EXCELLENT!
Every push-up pad starts with a firm foundation...at least that's what all the construction workers tell me!
The Luddy Van gives this a Kubrickian kick!
Great clip. I remember my granddad has some of their catalogs hid in the bathroom. I hoped that he and my grandma weren't buying this stuff. lol I always loved to look through those catalogs as a kid.
I LOVE MR. FREDERICK! The sad thing is, the whole store today (the building is still there, but the "bra museum was looted during the '92 riots), looks like a trashier version of Victoria's Secret. And I don't mean fun trashy, just cheap mall-trashy.
Post a Comment