That is so cool!! I am from Austria, if only I had seen that video before my Cultural Fair, I could of included it in my presentation. I'm suuuurrre my teacher would of loved that! Hahaha
Yewtoo: Hmmm. Have your car brakes failed? Did you find a dead fish on your doorstep? Did your breakfast cereal smell a bit "funny?" What led you to suspect that you might soon be the victim of MURDER?
Three reasons. 1. I don’t think it’s normal for people to sit in the car and watch me wile they talk on there cell phone. All the time. 2. I’ve been boxed in, followed, stalked, and nearly crushed by the same three cars. (All of them constantly have their right turn signals on.) 3. I’ve gotten on the bad side of quite a few people
Of course, I may just be paranoid.
(They also seem to communicate with their car horns.)
Reading this post reminded me of all of the intelligence/spy operations that were reported during the latter years of the cold war. This past summer we visited Washington DC and made a stop at the International Spy Museum. This was a FASCINATING experience. While it addresses more "formal" spy activities, fans of the Irregulars will still find a lot to learn. Lots of neat early technology and spy hardware. You're even assigned a new identity, complete with cover story when you enter. Be careful because you may be questioned by "officials" as you walk through the museum. And someone may be watching you...... If you're in DC, make a point to stop in. You can also check it out here:
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that was odd.
That is so cool!!
I am from Austria, if only I had seen that video before my Cultural Fair, I could of included it in my presentation. I'm suuuurrre my teacher would of loved that! Hahaha
Okay that was really, really, really funny!
Haha the first one has a human head!
No problem!
That was strange yet unbelieveably AWESOME!!
Woo! Break it down now!
Tee hee! cute!
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That was awesome!!!
Kristen, how do you know if someone is trying to kill you?
Awesome!! I live in Austria. Never heard of that before now, though.
undiscovered universe: you're from Austria? That's so cool!
has any1 seen Fred on youtube? Fred rocks my socks!!!!
That was so awesome! I really want a dancing robot now.
Yewtoo: Hmmm. Have your car brakes failed? Did you find a dead fish on your doorstep? Did your breakfast cereal smell a bit "funny?" What led you to suspect that you might soon be the victim of MURDER?
Yellow Boot: Yes, I have, and he is hilarious! I also like Dylan's Couch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7kKJNYIdvM
Three reasons.
1. I don’t think it’s normal for people to sit in the car and watch me wile they talk on there cell phone. All the time.
2. I’ve been boxed in, followed, stalked, and nearly crushed by the same three cars. (All of them constantly have their right turn signals on.)
3. I’ve gotten on the bad side of quite a few people
Of course, I may just be paranoid.
(They also seem to communicate with their car horns.)
Reading this post reminded me of all of the intelligence/spy operations that were reported during the latter years of the cold war. This past summer we visited Washington DC and made a stop at the International Spy Museum. This was a FASCINATING experience. While it addresses more "formal" spy activities, fans of the Irregulars will still find a lot to learn. Lots of neat early technology and spy hardware. You're even assigned a new identity, complete with cover story when you enter. Be careful because you may be questioned by "officials" as you walk through the museum. And someone may be watching you......
If you're in DC, make a point to stop in. You can also check it out here:
http://www.spymuseum.org/
WOW! That is amazing. I can't wait to go to DC! I will tell YewToo after she gets back. (She is in California seeing Alcatraz.)
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