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Unsurprisingly....


I do often ( like everyday ) see "things" that look like other "things"



In fact many objects are deliberately designed to be "anthropomorphic"



So last night when placing some "3D glasses" on my kettle ( as you do ) just before bed ...


I was struck with how much it looked like the guy from the " Black Eyed Peas "


KETTLE.I.AM http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/4578448968_2d39d10f4e_m.jpghttp://userserve-ak.last.fm/serve/_/42562311/william+will_i_am300x450.jpg WILL.I.AM



Which was " Nice "......



Now, who's for a nice cuppa & a couple of "humps"...?




W**F


* feels another "creative/manic" period about to descend *

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___http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/4582048787_3a6f07d117_m.jpg A pack of whole meal bread wraps ( from my fridge )




http://www.peterandre.com/peter-andre/images/morfeoshow/t4_beach_par-8382/big/beach200.jpg Peter Andre


Ok he doesn't have the "Lemon yellow" eyes


( I know that....)


But....



They could be "twins"


( if you were drunk enough )



W**F

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woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Oh Katie...

>

>

> IF only we could get a picture of "Ed" doing the

> "thumbs up"


I have to confess I tried but he was having none of it :-$


> It would make the front page (somewhere)


Sure, on one of those obscure publications from Have I got news for you ...


*goes back to reading 'Cartoons, People & Inanimate Objects Look-Alike Monthly*

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dulwichmum Wrote:

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> Ha! I almost fell off my chair.

>

> God that made laugh.

>

> He is such a creep!


______________________________


Careful Clarice....



He's everywhere.....



"Th th th th ...ttttt"



Amen..



W**F


* does sign of the cross *

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red devil Wrote:

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> Hair Bear

>

http://laughingsquid.com/wp-content/images/hair_bear.jpg

> Phil Spector


I just *knew* that reminded me of someone....

http://www.kidsuki.com/Images/scooby-doo.jpeg


PS. Scooby normally wears a green thing around his neck too. Honestly, I know these things.

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