Monthly Archives: November 2015


Tomoko Kaneda (金田 朋子) ghost prank reactions

This Japanese variety prank on voice actress Tomoko Kaneda (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomoko_Kaneda) visiting haunted houses.

What she doesn't know is that she's about to get pranked when a ghost woman appears in the front seat of the taxi, which her driver pretends he can't see.

She has a complete meltdown. She is the physical anime reaction to ghosts.

#notmyvideo #japanesevarietyshow #tomokokaneda


Chi Spacca

Pretty amazing place to visit in Los Angeles if you like meat and a big budget.

Reservations are a must since seating is very cozy and literally next to an open kitchen where you see your food prepared and cooked.

Had their Bistecca fiorentia 50oz, bone marrow meat pie, pane biaco, razor clams, cauliflower roasted in wood burned oven…

http://www.yelp.com/biz/chi-spacca-los-angeles?utm_source=ishare

      

In Album 11/16/15


Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal carnival barrel organ edition 2

Video is of barrel organ enthusiast Patrick Mathis performing Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal. He really gets into it.

A barrel organ is a giant music box that plays a pipe organ by reading a barrel with a bunch of pins in it (although in this case its a long roll of paper with holes in it). This very similar to early computers that used punch cards to input (before keyboard and mouse became main inputs).. Enjoy

#notmyvideo #SmoothCriminal #barrelorgan


Barbie face design through 56 years

These are pictures of Barbie's face designs compiled by Tumblr user tenaflyviper to show the doll's evolution over the past 56 years.

Though I'm not personally a Barbie fan, the compiled portraits is interesting. Mainly how the era's influence shows on her face design as each year progresses. Which one is your favorite or least favorite?

I like the face from '59-'61 in general. '77 reminds me of Farrah Fawcett. There are quite a few scary one like '79-'80

#notmyphoto #barbie #facedesigncompilation

Forbidden Transmissions
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