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... of your favorite celebrities. Mostly, these are images that are edited by fans and posted on various humor sites. There are literally hundreds (or thousands) of such images on the web. ... funny. Besides, children have the liberty to do anything they want without getting into trouble. So the possibilities for great pictures are endless. For example, a young child posing as a football fan can show ...
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... are the person who leaked the photos, and the supposedly adult men who are getting off on using their authority to titillate themselves with these pictures and then demand that the girls grovel in front of them.& ... expression. They even make women fearful of goofing off and having a sense of humor (as these two girls were doing).
During the heat of the Polanski arrest, there were a lot ...
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... he wrote for adults. Jay Ward wanted kids to enjoy the pictures while grown-ups laughed at the quick wit and inside jokes.
... the same, but modern, funny dialogue was tossed in with slapstick humor. Rapunzel, for example, visits a barber shop and laments about having " ... to the vision of Jay Ward, the "timelessness" of the adult humor/childish cartoon recipe he concoted will appeal to ...
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... the 19th century and early 20th century... literally.
STILL PICTURES
Daguerrotypes from as far back as the 1840s
Second Sikh War photos from ... from the 1850s
Color photography from the 1870s
MOVING PICTURES
1888, part 1
1888, part 2
1890 ... Light Brigade
John Philip Sousa plays
Adult humor of 1899
1880s orchestrion
1899 song: Tell Me, Pretty Maiden
For the curious:
A medley of cowboy photos ...
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... over the rocks and trails surrounding the house. Things were so exciting I only got a few pictures!
I knew we were going to be in trouble when on the drive up we had to pull over several times to give Corr his ... Later that night we watched Planet 51 that had some not so hidden/implied adult humor in it I was laughing, I don't know about the other parents though....
Back at Grandma Joan' ...
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... the book, which I had previously assumed was a children's book with pictures, but, no, it was a real book with words. Luckily, I never did get around to reading it before I received it ... weed-killer" and "Which is far too full of washing." That sense of humor carries into the prose as well, which is light and clever, especially when it comes to Sophie's inner monologue, which ...
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