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Comic-book "covers", but don't blame me if your brain melts

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Jack, :hi:

 

lol You sure come up with some interesting posts but how the heck

did you find that and why were you looking? (shrug)

 

Read the comments added on page two about some hater nailing

him between the goal posts with a snowball during his performance

of Tip Toe through the tulips.

 

 

 

:foryou:

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lol

Jack you kill me. Actually God Bless Tiny Tim is a pretty decent album... lol

 

I think there is a green lantern #1 or 3, Flash 1, hard to tell, so fuzzy.

 

It didn't seem so fuzzy when I started watching it....

 

But surprising when he dropped into the lower register, wasn't it?

 

Jack

(good god, there's another version

I have a feeling some of you might enjoy the visuals more.)
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I believe you...some wouldn't.

 

Did you read the comments added on page two of that link.

 

Of the first link or the second?

Some pretty nasty (and stupid) stuff there.

 

The story on the suit was interesting (if true).

 

The comment that called the 2nd video "Tiny Tim does Al Jolson doing Rod Stewart" actually got the point!

 

Jack

 

 

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I think this is part of that generation gap we talked about. hm

 

There was a gap between Tiny Tim and everyone else, I'd say!

He was a bizarre character. He obviously knew the history of popular music, but it was hard to get over the strange persona. Bits of Alice Cooper, Leon Redbone, Blossom Dearie, Betty Boop...

 

Jack

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Tiny Tim definitely had a fan base at one time during the 60's because of his attempt at bringing back the musical stylings from the 20's.

 

He was someone who knew how to take a joke and laughed at himself more than anyone laughed at him.

 

His first wife, "Miss Vicki" was HOT! and she was 20 years his junior when he married her. (He was 37, do the math :o )

 

His last wife though, Miss Sue, was not so hot, but she definitely loved him as evidenced by his multiple appearances on Howard Stern.

 

Tiny definitely was the poster child for OCD though.

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Can you identify all the comic books on the suit worn by the notorious singer of this cover version of a Rod Stewart hit?

 

Flash Comics 1?

Whiz Comics 2?

Superman 1?

Batman?

Super-Mystery?

 

Where can I get me one o' them suits?

 

Jack

 

#!, that is a GL 3, I believe

#2, KMart?

 

thanks, that worked WONDERS for me:)

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