SDFG: Stop Tweeting
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Man, this dog looks sad, but it’s so funny. Maybe he’ll be heartened just knowing the fact that he’s brought joy and laughter to so many viewers. I liked this comment, by a guy using the alias Esco, that was posted where I found the picture. “OH my GOD the proportions are ALL WRONG the nacelles should be further back and the saucer is just WAY too tiny hasn’t that dog even SEEN the movie??”

SDFG: USS Enterprise Dog
Today we have a couple animated pictures for you. The first is Mac, in his early days, being owned by PC. Of course, this isn’t the PC that we know from the commercials, and we have to presume that this is Mac from the pre-iPod glory days. Nonetheless, it’s classic footage of how things used to be.

SDFG: PC Fixes Mac With a Wrench
For our second animation, we have a series of pictures that have captured amazing split-second moments in time.

SDFG: Split Second
I never knew that there was such a rivalry between these two delivery men. It makes sense though, especially if you watch the whole video.
Here’s another sdfg “Classic Entertaining Link” I pulled from my archives. www.stickdeath.com is a site full of animations featuring stick figures dying in interesting and funny ways. Here’s an example. If you like it, check the site for tons more.
Have you ever been minding your own business just hanging around at the beach or a kid’s birthday party when, out of nowhere, a killer robot or shark attacks? These people have. I wonder how long the camera man lived after taking this courageous footage!
The boys over at Vat19.com are trying to hawk their Jumbo StickIt pad, so they came up with this sdfg “Lonely Island”-esque video to increase their exposure. I don’t know if it’s working. The video hasn’t had that many views (only 3,875 views as of this posting), but it is rather funny. Maybe you can help it become the next phenomenon, or maybe you’ll just get a laugh and move on.
Here’s something that I guess you might see on a European version of Candid Camera. The nun “accidentally” drops a few pictures, and the camera catches peoples’ reactions when they notice what sort of pictures the nun was carrying.



