No idea. I always thought they looked like Slurpee covers.Look like industrial lamp shades to me. Stage lights?
No idea. I always thought they looked like Slurpee covers.Look like industrial lamp shades to me. Stage lights?
I'm seeing steel, not plastic.No idea. I always thought they looked like Slurpee covers.
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Lol, "MEDIC!!! Slurpee down, Slurpee down!"I'm seeing steel, not plastic.
Military grade slurpee covers perhaps!
That spot ranks right up there with: "'Tis but a scratch"..."A scratch? Your arm's off".One of the best depictions of medieval life ever.
(Ok, I wasn't around at the time)
Classic!That spot ranks right up there with: "'Tis but a scratch"..."A scratch? Your arm's off".
"I've had worse"
LOL "Just a flesh wound".
Some watery tart threw a letter opener at me once.Classic!
This scene has an enormous amount of truth presented in an hilarious tribute to the common man who always understands more than the king realizes:
Haha; did it it stick??Some watery tart threw a letter opener at me once.
I got screwed. It only opens bills.Haha; did it it stick??
?That moist bintI got screwed. It only opens bills.
This cover was done by comedian Phil Hartman, who also designed other iconic album covers, including Steely Dan's Aja, and, also, Crosby, Stills, and Nash's logo...
Legend (Poco album) - Wikipedia
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The cover art for Legend was done by Phil Hartman, the brother of Poco manager John Hartmann; Phil Hartman worked as a graphic designer creating album covers for his brother's clients (including America) while attempting to break out as a comic.[6]
Covers designed by Phil Hartmann - RYM/Sonemic
Before he was a comedian, Phil Hartman worked as a graphic artist. He created over 40 album covers. He dropped the last "n" in his name when he began his career in showbiz. He also designed Crosby, Stills and Nash's logo.rateyourmusic.com
?Translation: A devilishly talented front man backed by a band of very talented thugs alongside mr. mischievous himself ?