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Each item was purchased, taken home, and photographed immediately. Nothing was tampered with, run over by a car, or anything of the sort. It is an accurate representation in every case. shiny, neon-orange, liquefied pump-cheese, and all.
Burger King Enormous Omelet Sandwich
Arby's Beef 'n' Cheddar
KFC Famous Bowl
Subway six-inch turkey breast and ham sub
Wendy's Southwest Taco Salad
Burger King sausage, egg, and cheese croissant
McDonald's Big Mac

Taco Bell Nachos Bell Grande
McDonald's Filet O Fish Sandwich
Burger King Whopper
McDonald's Sausage McMuffin
This should go under a category of make me "Cry Out Loud!"
Each item was purchased, taken home, and photographed immediately. Nothing was tampered with, run over by a car, or anything of the sort. It is an accurate representation in every case. shiny, neon-orange, liquefied pump-cheese, and all.
Burger King Enormous Omelet Sandwich
Arby's Beef 'n' Cheddar
KFC Famous Bowl
Subway six-inch turkey breast and ham sub
Wendy's Southwest Taco Salad
Burger King sausage, egg, and cheese croissant
McDonald's Big Mac

Taco Bell Nachos Bell Grande
McDonald's Filet O Fish Sandwich
Burger King Whopper
McDonald's Sausage McMuffin
The theremin (originally pronounced [teremiːn] but often anglicized as [ˈθɛɹəmɪn] [1]), or thereminvox, is one of the earliest fully electronic musical instruments. It was invented by Russian inventor Léon Theremin in 1919, and it is unique in that it was the first musical instrument designed to be played without being touched. It consists of two radio frequency oscillators and two metal antennae. The electric signals from the theremin are amplified and sent to a loudspeaker.
To play the theremin, the player moves his or her hands around the two metal antennae, which control the instrument's frequency (pitch) and amplitude (volume). The theremin is widely associated with "alien", surreal, and eerie-sounding portamento, glissando, tremolo, and vibrato sounds, due to its use in film soundtracks such as Spellbound, The Lost Weekend, and The Day the Earth Stood Still. The theremin is also used in art music (especially avant-garde and 20th-century "new music") and in popular music genres such as rock and pop.
Similar electronic instruments, such as the Ondes-Martenot also use the principle of two heterodyning oscillators, but the Ondes-Martenot is touched while it is played.
One of my favs. Not Funny...on the very cool side.
Okay, how did he do this one?
Fun STUFF!
Those of you in Job Searches, this is what NOT to do or say!
Caution...passed the pg-17 rating by one word in this video. Keep young ears safe!
Some oldies, but still funny
Excellent Quality on this next one
The Dangers Of Exercise
This young talent captures the audience..young and old.

Well, I guess it is one way to get your 15 minutes of fame.
You will have to watch this over at YouTube...just click on the icon on the bottom right of the pic. funny / scary?
At one time in my life, I thought I had a handle on the meaning of the word "service."
"It's the act of doing things for other people."
Then I heard these terms which reference the word Service :
Internal Revenue Service
Postal Service
Telephone Service
Civil Service
City & County Public Service
Customer Service
Service Stations
Then I became confused about the word "service ."
This is not what I thought "service" meant.
So today, I overheard two farmers talking, and one of
them said he had hired a bull to "service " a few of his cows.
BAM! It all came into perspective. Now I understand what
all those "service" agencies are doing to us.
I hope you now are as enlightened as I am.