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A Call For Humor!

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Or, in my father's hands -- a tack hammer. I come by my laziness honestly. If he was in the kitchen, why not use a knife for a tool rather than go all the way to the basment for the right tool!? :facepalm: My mother was remarkably tolerant of my father's proclivities, but I do remember that she was righteously PO'd after he broke a cast counterweight in the handle of a table knife from their flatware by using it as a hammer-surrogate. :eek:
 
so... one of the humor threads on one of the hifi forums (believe it or not, it's not just here :rolleyes:) had this image on it sometime in the past week or so.
I cannot find it, so I am trying to give credit where credit's due! :cool::facepalm:
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Why do I mention this? I hear you ask.
Because I wanted to post another, somewhat similar image -- but by the time I found that image, I'd plumb lost track of the "Women building VOX amps" post! :eek:

At any rate, here's a scan of part of a page in an early/mid 1970s McIntosh catalog I have that, at least to my warped way of thinking, is of a piece with that above.


McIntosh. Built by fussy ladies.
 
Is that why two of those kids' nostrils appear to be glowing?
Well accentuated.
Otoh counting all fingers gives a a five to all that can be seen, but a glare on a tooth that should not be there and transparent hair that should not be thus.
 
Well accentuated.
Otoh counting all fingers gives a a five to all that can be seen, but a glare on a tooth that should not be there and transparent hair that should not be thus.
Hands.
 
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