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Popeye was a pretty tough guy and knew how to pull a skank too!
If we're talking true legends, I must be older than you because I'm thinking this guy started it all.....
If we're talking true legends, I must be older than you because I'm thinking this guy started it all.....
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that is a terrifying picture and not the beloved cartoon character i grew with . . . . ak ak ak . . . . wonder whos his engine developer was
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The pic Dave posted was the Popeye we all knew. The first pic was actually taken a few months after Brutus introduced Popeye to the joys of freebasing cocaine. It was pretty much downhill from there on out.
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Gold star for you sir, well done!
My father had a picture of Archimedes hanging in the garage where the family runabout was stored and he once told me that if it wasn't for this guy with the beard, we'd still be on surfboards.
It's funny the slightly eccentric or unusual things that we put in memory banks.....
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My father had a picture of Archimedes hanging in the garage where the family runabout was stored and he once told me that if it wasn't for this guy with the beard, we'd still be on surfboards.
It's funny the slightly eccentric or unusual things that we put in memory banks.....
RR
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