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Is this political? Well, maybe. I found this on the Michael Moore website and I've never had so much fun. I'm still smiling.

http://www.planetdan.net/pics/misc/georgie.htm

It's like watching a lava lamp. Hint . . . use your mouse to direct his movements. What can I say? Happy Presidents Day. :D
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Does he ever get to the bottom?
Is there a bottom?
I'm feeling a need for closure.
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mamakash wrote:Is this political? Well, maybe. I found this on the Michael Moore website and I've never had so much fun. I'm still smiling.

http://www.planetdan.net/pics/misc/georgie.htm

It's like watching a lava lamp. Hint . . . use your mouse to direct his movements. What can I say? Happy Presidents Day. :D


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This transcends politics. :)
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Nanohedron wrote:This transcends politics. :)
I agree. So does this.

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/j ... keid/91183
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Nanohedron wrote:This transcends politics. :)
Gotta say, as much as i don't particularly care for G-Dub, i found the whole thing -- the pained expression on top of the limp, falling, impossibly folding body to be a little disturbing. Maybe just me.
brianc wrote:I agree. So does this.

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/j ... keid/91183
Ummm... nope, that would be pretty blatantly political, IMO. Not that anyone asked, of course.
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brianc wrote:
Nanohedron wrote:This transcends politics. :)
I agree. So does this.

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/j ... keid/91183
Oh, man, a couple further along I found this:

http://www.jibjab.com/jokebox/jokebox/j ... keid/98564

The square-dance scene (begins about halfway through) is one of the funniest moments ever in cartoon. I hadn't seen this in ages.
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Nanohedron wrote:This transcends politics. :)
Gotta say, as much as i don't particularly care for G-Dub, i found the whole thing -- the pained expression on top of the limp, falling, impossibly folding body to be a little disturbing. Maybe just me.
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mamakash wrote:Is this political? Well, maybe. I found this on the Michael Moore website and I've never had so much fun. I'm still smiling.

http://www.planetdan.net/pics/misc/georgie.htm

It's like watching a lava lamp. Hint . . . use your mouse to direct his movements. What can I say? Happy Presidents Day. :D
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Those falling body things have been around the net for at least ten years. The one of the girl in the bikini held my interest longer. :roll:

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Now this is extremly nasty ... and I love it!!!!!!

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Well... I like that version better than the bikini-clad-babe one, that's for sure! :lol:
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emmline wrote:Does he ever get to the bottom?
Is there a bottom?
I'm feeling a need for closure.
I can't say for sure but I've been going for nearly 5 hours now and he still hasn't hit the bottom, so my guess is that there is no bottom. If you let him just fall he ends up getting wedged in a corner so you have to keep on top of the job.

It's a labour intensive but highly gratifying task. :twisted:

Oh and I agree with brianc: It is strictly apolitical. Just like the thing with Hillary Clinton in the Nazi uniform.

Yep.
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Dolphin Olympics is the most fun I've had on the internet.
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chas wrote:
rh wrote:
Nanohedron wrote:This transcends politics. :)
Gotta say, as much as i don't particularly care for G-Dub, i found the whole thing -- the pained expression on top of the limp, falling, impossibly folding body to be a little disturbing. Maybe just me.
No, it's me, too.
Well, okay. There was this: whenever the figure gets lodged and can't fall, it lies there panting. I confess my virtual pity.
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For internet games, a perennial favourite at the djm house is <A HREF="http://www.joecartoon.com/pages/torpedo ... m">Torpedo Joe.</A>

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