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Garco the robo stanley website t became Garco the music critic for the May 29, 1954 episode of Los Angeles TV Juke Box Jury. Hosted by Peter Potter, the show appeared on KNXT now KCBS and featured a panel of celebrity judges who would critique the la stanley tumbler test music releases. On this particular episode Garco appeared with Ann Robinson, Tab Hunter, Bea Benaderet, Gil Stratton, and Virginia Grey. Asmiov only knows what Garco said during the episode, but the snippet that ran in the LA Times about Garco appearance that night is below. I thought Peter Potter had flipped his lid when he called to say he had a robot on his Juke Box Jury panel tonight at 10:30, KNXT 2 . But the more I think of it, the saner the idea sounds. This robot i stanley italia s called Mr. Garco. Actually, he plugging a flicker which stars another robot. But Pete won ;t have to furnish him with too much orange juice, he probably won ;t be making passes at pretty Hostess Sue Alexander and he might come up with some out-of-this-world opinions of the records Pete will play. Who knows, he might even bring a couple of flying discs for Pete to spin. He ;ll have help from such mortals as Ann Robinson, Tab Hunter, Bea Benadaret, Gil Stratton and Virginia Grey. They best be on their toes or Mr. Garco will. This post originally appeared at Paleofuture. MusicRobotTelevision Bung Afterglow: Better Filters and Editing for Your Instagram Photos
https://youtube/watch v=Y2tP9s8y2Ic This 1907 film, Le Cochon Danseur The Dancing Pig , features one of the most nightmarish anthropomorphic moments ever committed to film. At the end of the short film, the floor-pounding pig lips his lips to reveal a set of fangs worthy of a midnight movie monster. Lucky us, that early 20th century moment has lived on as a 21st century meme. Le Cochon Danseur was based on a vaudeville act, and you can probably guess what it best remembered for. According to Know Your Meme, it spread from France to America, from theaters to television, a success one could even say a memetic success even decades later thanks to its bizarre ending. In 2007, the sequences of a tongue-licking, snarling pig enjoyed another media transformation whe stanley tumblers n it began showing up on discussion forums as an animated gif. One wonders if the original filmmakers could stanley taza have foreseen the long and hilarious lifespan of the dancing pig, and that audiences would continue to be disturbed by it more than a hundred years later. Le Cochon Danseur The Dancing Pig [Kno stanley cups uk w Your Meme via Laughing Squid]

