Isn’t that the guy who ran the tool shed over in the art department at CSLB? If not, obviously he’s running one in some art department somewhere. I swear those guys all look alike.
OK, somebody owes me 3:07 minutes of my life back. And you thought I had nothin’ to do, playing solitare till dawn with a deck of 51…still it’s amusing that you did get me to watch this guy cross his eyes back and forth.
Actually, I like the echo effect best (best best best) but the single crossed eye was interesting because it’s a learned technique for something I thought was a genetic predisposition. I’m a big fan of Sandy Blakeslee, et al.
HAVEhave YOUyou MASmas TEREDtered THESEthese TRICKStricks?
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Fascinating. It leads me to wunder where this guy eats his breakfasts.
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Isn’t that the guy who ran the tool shed over in the art department at CSLB? If not, obviously he’s running one in some art department somewhere. I swear those guys all look alike.
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OK, somebody owes me 3:07 minutes of my life back. And you thought I had nothin’ to do, playing solitare till dawn with a deck of 51…still it’s amusing that you did get me to watch this guy cross his eyes back and forth.
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This is a crack up. Add to the list of things I can’t do: cross my eyes.
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Now my eyes hurt. Or does that mean they’re out of shape? And one, and two, and three…I let you imagine the echo.
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Lesson 2: Do your ears hang low? Tie them in a knot, tie them in a bow.
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………….
Susan: NO-o DID-did YOU-you?
CO: brownies
John: and they all keep a donation jar for feeding the campus cats
D: sorry
Jean: 70,000 viewers agree
PJ: so you favor the eye over the echo
AH: Mr V can do that
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Actually, I like the echo effect best (best best best) but the single crossed eye was interesting because it’s a learned technique for something I thought was a genetic predisposition. I’m a big fan of Sandy Blakeslee, et al.
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nice :)
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