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The old pork chop wars. When there is only one chop left. A brawl breaks out.
Reminds me of a poem by Baltimore's own Ogden Nash:
Panasonic/National/Matsushita has held a global market for a long time and have made some pretty interesting pieces.Vintage Advertising For The Panasonic Model R-1088 AM Radio-Mini Organ In A Pay 'n Save Store Ad In The Honolulu Advertiser Newspaper, December 3, 1978 by Joe Haupt, on Flickr
So, while I'll submit that this product is humo(u)rous in the abstract...
to me, the truly durable funny bits are:
1) somebody had to think of it.
2) somebody pitched it to management.
3) someone convinced Panasonic to "productize" it.
4) all of these people, presumably, got paid.
Vintage Panasonic AM Portable Radio-Mini Organ, Model R-1088, Made In Japan, Circa 1978 by Joe Haupt, on Flickr
Two parting thoughts:
a) I'd love to have one.
b) If I did, I'd be sorely tempted to pack it up and send it to @amirm for testing. He could publish the results early next April.
Knew an engineer named Richard Head. We called him......well you can guess what we called him.
Benny Hill up in heaven smiles as one of his jokes causes smiles.Two little boys at a wedding one asked the other how many wives a man could have?
Sixteen was the reply!
Four better, four worse, four richer and four poorer.
Oh, no....how have you missed those. In honor of that here are a few. Oh and you need to look at mis-translated signs too if you haven't.Just saw this on a 'funny signs' website. I did not know until this very morning that there were 'funny signs' websites.
I am chagrined.