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I use digital pictures. 😉
Wow. Just wow! Maybe we can do one of these with an ISIS..... Nevermind, I think I went to a bad place!
LOL !
RADU
Brad Ott, post: 346075, member: 197 wrote: Please help me. I cannot seem to get this to view from my iPhone, must I be at me PC instead?
It's made with Adobe Flash - which Apple dont support. You will need a pc to view
jim.cox, post: 346144, member: 93 wrote: It's made with Adobe Flash - which Apple dont support. You will need a pc to view
Thanks very much. I am looking forward to it.
You need to do it through your licensed local parole officer.
Don't get him involved, I still have five years to go.
Not very considerate of those who went through WWII in Europe.
DEREK G. GRAHAM OLS OLIP, post: 346257, member: 285 wrote: Not very considerate of those who went through WWII in Europe.
To soon?
Brad Ott, post: 346145, member: 197 wrote: Thanks very much. I am looking forward to it.
Or an android device works just fine as well
I thought it was hilarious.....now I feel bad. Sorry, not disrespect intended on my part.
I'm pleased that I'm not the only one who feels that way. It seems wrong to use the words "Hitler" and "funny" together in a sentence. While we laugh we shouldn't forget that during the 10 day period of time covered by that movie about 180,000 people died in and around Berlin.
I have mixed feelings. I abhor Hitler and all he did and stood for like most people. Laughing @ comedy regarding him is perhaps distasteful. Mel Brooks created "The Producers" (which he originally had titled "Springtime for Hitler") which poked fun @ Hitler. (It was about two guys who had decided to make a bomb of a play called "Springtime For Hitler" and raise money for the play with the expectation that it would flop and they could walk away with all the money raised). Mel Brooks was born to a Jewish mother who was from Poland and a (jewish) father from Germany. He served in WWII and is in no way some kind of person who took Hitler and the Nazis lightly. His original movie was considered distasteful by a lot of critics, and was banned in Germany. I thought it was an very funny movie (with guilty consternation for enjoying it).
I am not trying to lighten the effects of Hitler, the Nazis and WWII in general, and respect anyone who thinks this kind of humor is disrespectful. But I hope too much negative judgment isn't placed on those who laugh @ it. Sometimes humor is a way of dealing with bad situations.
Sorry, I couldn't let it go. Just my 2å¢.
James Fleming, post: 345978, member: 136 wrote: Wrong...funniest thing I've seen in months
OK, who is LS 2863 ?
http://www2.dca.ca.gov/pls/wllpub/WLLQRYNA$LCEV2.QueryView?P_LICENSE_NUMBER=2863&P_LTE_ID=750
Donald Ward, he is not anybody I remember hearing about...
Warren Smith, post: 346022, member: 9900 wrote: fixed it
Warren, Did you Create this? If so well done. Our firm emailed it around and everyone thought it was beyond amusing.
Jered McGrath PLS, post: 346872, member: 794 wrote: Warren, Did you Create this? If so well done. Our firm emailed it around and everyone thought it was beyond amusing.
Jered,
That's a standard forum ploy. That is, edit the quoted post and add the strikeout font.
is this video still available, cant seem to get it antymore