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Man ... during rush hour you're lucky if you can squeeze a briefcase into a Metro train.  How'd they manage to squeeze in bagpipes and bass drum?

If you have bagpipes, people give you space.

Well, they didn't play the bagpipes until they got off the train. I could hear them when they went to another platform to catch their next train.

That must have really echoed!

My favorite bagpipes cartoon.

A group of students from my school made this film, The Menace from Space. I'm one of the fighter pilots.

Last night, my wife and I went out to dinner. When we told the waitress we were celebrating our 24th anniversary, she exclaimed, "That's how old I am!" Well, technically; she told us her 25th birthday is Friday.

My wife and I had our 24th this year, too.

I've got you beat... this is our 26th as of May 2nd! nananana...

We are going on 18 years!

(some of them have been damn good!)

17 this weekend.  I feel like the newlywed in this crowd.

I watched a 1968 Batman cartoon on Youtube with my four-year old nephew, Robbie because he wanted to see Batman and Robin! He recognized the Joker and the Batmobile. Brought a tear to my eye, it did!

Sometimes, it's fun to be the weird uncle!

 

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