His great-grandmother is actually the T-Rex from Jurassic Park, all that generic engineering is why she still looks so young. His great grandfather was a super kinky cassowary.
Hang on Rexy was born June 1, 1988. She is 37 years old unless rumors that she died off screen between Dominion and Rebirth are true (the T rex in the trailers is gray and has none of her scars).
Big Bird was born March 20, 1963. He is 62 years old.
Of course Rexy would lie about her age, she was in world war 2 then undercover for the CIA. Didn't mean the character in the movie either, meant the T-Rex actress that played her.
The original? Do you think this person saw the dogs, took the pic, and made the post? Do you think people thought there is a magazine called dogue and this was from a covershoot?
Though I have since bought a copy of the 50th anniversary edition to actually listen to, my 1st edition 1973 Dark Side (which was originally my dads) is one of my most prized possessions, in its super scuffed frayed sleeve
I like it all. I've been a fan since 1966 and I haven't heard a bad one yet. (Quietly boasting) I had a lovely collection of 183 albums and the bloody hard drive pooped itself. One of the worst days of my life. Three years later I'm still trying to replace them.
Dang, that sounds so sad! I hope you can replace everything. It's lucky that Youtube has lots of music. I have ben a fan since 1987, so you are ahead of me, though I have reached 38 years of fandom, which is certainly something!
I love the heavy hitters, but I also have a special place in my heart for Meddle and Atom Heart Mother. My sister had them on vinyl, and I fondly remember listening to them as a teen in the 90s.
When I first heard Atom Heart Mother I thought WTF have they done here, but it grew on me and now it's one of my favourite pieces. There's orchestral versions all over the youtubes and some of them are great.
I definitely need to explore those! I think it's an unusual album, but I really dig it. Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast is my favorite track. Floyd is just so damn good.
Yellowchopsticks
#3 music video for Rammstein - Haifisch
Evenmoreuselessname
#2
ShiftyBat
#9 The official mascots of Dennis Reynolds' evil ski team.
TrafficLight
#1 this does NOT kill the big bird
hannahbutnotreally
#5 Always.
Ortheore
#7 Terrible idea, lobster fists means you can't drink additional beer without getting attacked by lobster
DanielZahn
#7 Homebrew weapons in DnD...
thefinpope
#5 I'd be a little wary of anyone wearing a Roger Waters shirt these days.
slimvictor
no doubt, same here
qtRaven
#4
graehall
SUCH a fucking classic
KevinStrexcorp
#7 it's important to drink the beer first, cause you're going to have a bad time drinking it afterwards
WaterUnderTheRocketAppliances
#7 beer, and just one? No, I think this calls for the full bum wine sampler. MD 20/20, Cisco, Thunderbird...
thricebakedxyz
…and Ripple.
friendsofsandwiches
#1 Wait...if Bird is only a few generations removed from a T rex, how fucking old IS he?
geoffreyfourmyle
There is always a relevant XKCD: https://xkcd.com/1211/
(It doesn't answer your question, but it's relevant!)
MisterFluffi
His great-grandmother is actually the T-Rex from Jurassic Park, all that generic engineering is why she still looks so young. His great grandfather was a super kinky cassowary.
Kbantar
Not an exploded canary?
Hevach
Hang on Rexy was born June 1, 1988. She is 37 years old unless rumors that she died off screen between Dominion and Rebirth are true (the T rex in the trailers is gray and has none of her scars).
Big Bird was born March 20, 1963. He is 62 years old.
MisterFluffi
Of course Rexy would lie about her age, she was in world war 2 then undercover for the CIA. Didn't mean the character in the movie either, meant the T-Rex actress that played her.
salunatics
#9 The original...
DataKooma
The original? Do you think this person saw the dogs, took the pic, and made the post? Do you think people thought there is a magazine called dogue and this was from a covershoot?
pinkmansaidthebest
Screams: "Why is the carpet all wet Todd?" "I don't know, Margo?"
Gestalt7
JennaLand
It was him
BenderRodriguz1010
Oh shit, I've seen this a bunch and NEVER saw the third dog before lol
BuggeritMilleniumHandAndShrimp
I've always got time to talk about Pink Floyd.
Nimitz007
https://youtu.be/UnB4spzCVEc
slimvictor
Animals, Dark Side, the Wall, Final Cut, Wish You Were Here. My 5 favorites.
themayorMcCheese
I like your top 5. Mine is similar.. meddle, animals, dark side, wish you were here, the wall.. so basically the 70s with 75 and 73 flipped
PrincessWendyB
Electric breakfast on Atom Heart Mother is a golden oldie
BizzleBanger
Welcome my son, welcome to the machine!
TeddyBruhsvelt
Though I have since bought a copy of the 50th anniversary edition to actually listen to, my 1st edition 1973 Dark Side (which was originally my dads) is one of my most prized possessions, in its super scuffed frayed sleeve
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CommunCreator
Did he? Roger always was kinda an asshole.
BuggeritMilleniumHandAndShrimp
Animals, DSotM, WYWH, Final Cut, Relics (original cover). Special commendation for The Wall, A Collection of Great Dance Songs
slimvictor
Nice! I even like Piper at the Gates of Dawn.
BuggeritMilleniumHandAndShrimp
I like it all. I've been a fan since 1966 and I haven't heard a bad one yet. (Quietly boasting) I had a lovely collection of 183 albums and the bloody hard drive pooped itself. One of the worst days of my life. Three years later I'm still trying to replace them.
slimvictor
Dang, that sounds so sad! I hope you can replace everything. It's lucky that Youtube has lots of music. I have ben a fan since 1987, so you are ahead of me, though I have reached 38 years of fandom, which is certainly something!
DonoraSmogger
I love the heavy hitters, but I also have a special place in my heart for Meddle and Atom Heart Mother. My sister had them on vinyl, and I fondly remember listening to them as a teen in the 90s.
BuggeritMilleniumHandAndShrimp
When I first heard Atom Heart Mother I thought WTF have they done here, but it grew on me and now it's one of my favourite pieces. There's orchestral versions all over the youtubes and some of them are great.
DonoraSmogger
I definitely need to explore those! I think it's an unusual album, but I really dig it. Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast is my favorite track. Floyd is just so damn good.