…and the Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain, Brain.

Posted on February 25, 2004 @ 7:21 am

The third and final installment of the “Jess Takes Photos of Toys Because He Can’t Think of Anything to Write” series:

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“Spidey, are you pondering what I’m pondering?”
“Gee, I think so, Brain, but if I can stick to walls, why don’t I get stuck to my own costume?”

Posted by Jess | Filed Under Photo Ops |

2 comments so far...

  1. Evil Doug February 26, 2004 9:53 pm

    HAHAHA! Rock on! I also like GLAVIN! as Professor, oh, can’t remember his name, is one of my favorite characters, right up there with Bumblebee Man and Dr. Nick Riviera.

    “Guten Tag, everybody!”
    “Guten Tag, Dr. Nick!”
    “Well, it seems you have too much blood. Here, let’s put these leeches on you and make you all better.”

    And where the heck did you find an actual can of Slurm?!? Is it one of those props you can find like Duff cans, or is it an actual drink named Slurm?

    Perhaps you could do adventures of various toys as they battle real world objects that intrude on their space. Kinda like toy story, only not as disturbingly similar to Full Metal Jacket…wiggy.

  2. Jess February 27, 2004 11:06 am

    Thanks; I’m glad to hear that you enjoyed them! I was beginning to think that the lack of comments on the photos meant that people were finding them disturbing and were beginning to worry about my sanity. ;) Who knows, though? The toy photos might make a return at some point in the future. After all, it gives me an excuse to play with my toy collection under the guise of the more mature endeavor of playing with my digital camera.

    As for the Slurm can, I found it at a local novelty shop for about five bucks (it also contains a deck of Futurama playing cards). I think they’re available online at this site.


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