On the blog: Eugen Ratz is also known as Jeno Ratz; it depends on how his name is transcribed. I can’t find anything on his WW I service, but one of the medals appears to be for “meritorious service by an officer in the face of the enemy.” The litle I can find suggests he was involved in the White Teror that folowed the destruction of Bela Kun’s government. In 1938 he was the Hungarian Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff. He was pro-German, and by the end of WW II he was a minister in Hungary’s quisling government. After the war he was sentenced to death, evidently for war crimes, including involvement in the Holocaust. That sentence was commuted to life in prison, where he died in 1952 at the age of seventy.
I’m seeing spots before my eyes and blinking colors. And campfire stuff that includes a hot babe. So, dear doctor, am I looney, or am I reading Frog Applause?Whaddya mean, is there a difference?!
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As an inveterate collector of roosters and chickens, I was delighted to see the animated chicken dance today. And, if I can figure it out, I’m hoping to borrow it for a Halloween avatar.
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And finally….. apparently, the pink dye in her bikini isnotheat-resistant!
Your dancing chicken brought back a strange memory. Decades ago, perhaps even 50 years or more, I recall seeing a machine similar to the one in your picture at an amusement park or county fair of some sort. You’d put your nickel in the machine, and a chicken would come out and dance in exchange for a few pellets of feed. Hunting around, I discovered that the picture on Frog Blog is a screen capture from Stroszek, an odd 1977 film; the relevant clip can be seen here. Never having seen that film, I can attest to the fact that such machines existed and were not simply an invention for that particular movie.
Thunderball is also the movie whose openimg credits were lost on me because I was fascinated with the nude silhouettes of women swimming. Most effective.
Mmmmmmm erwtensnert .. the picture, combined with the dropping temperatures, call upon something deep in my soul .. oh the craving starts!Better think of crispy baguettes or something. Drink jasmine tea, buy some artisan cheeses.I’m not ready for hibernation yet!
Ouch! Those little buggers hurt. Teresa to add to margueritem’s advice, use a little Epsom salt in the water to draw it out. Using antibacterial soap on the areas with issues once a day helps cut down on any recurring problems.
Teresa, So that weird mask the kid is wearing on the blog reminded me that I’ve been meaning to bring your attention to a certain video. The song is beautiful, the video is bizarrely wonderful. I don’t know your taste in music, but I feel pretty confident that the video is certainly your style. Me? I adore it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4IT3aJ90aA
margueritem about 12 years ago
I know a whole lot of Frog Applause fans who’ll want to ‘Kum-Baya’!
finale about 12 years ago
Stop Baya on the way to the Bayou.
FLIGHT SUIT about 12 years ago
The first rule of Bean Club is:
You do not talk about Bean Club.
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
On the blog: Eugen Ratz is also known as Jeno Ratz; it depends on how his name is transcribed. I can’t find anything on his WW I service, but one of the medals appears to be for “meritorious service by an officer in the face of the enemy.” The litle I can find suggests he was involved in the White Teror that folowed the destruction of Bela Kun’s government. In 1938 he was the Hungarian Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff. He was pro-German, and by the end of WW II he was a minister in Hungary’s quisling government. After the war he was sentenced to death, evidently for war crimes, including involvement in the Holocaust. That sentence was commuted to life in prison, where he died in 1952 at the age of seventy.
bluskies about 12 years ago
NO! NO! NO! Fork split the buns, not the wiener!
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
I’m seeing spots before my eyes and blinking colors. And campfire stuff that includes a hot babe. So, dear doctor, am I looney, or am I reading Frog Applause?Whaddya mean, is there a difference?!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
high heals on the beach…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
high heals in pajamas…
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
Why did the vultures cross the road? Because the chicken didn’t make it.
StelBel about 12 years ago
re: Frog Blog Sightings
Thanks for including my photos.
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As an inveterate collector of roosters and chickens, I was delighted to see the animated chicken dance today. And, if I can figure it out, I’m hoping to borrow it for a Halloween avatar.
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And finally….. apparently, the pink dye in her bikini is not heat-resistant!
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member about 12 years ago
Finally. Some TRADITIONAL cheesecake on FA. It’s about time (I see it was hot enough to burn all the skin from the face of margueritem’s avatar).
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
That hot dog appears to have some interesting qualities. I wonder what would happen if it were a kielbasa?
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Your dancing chicken brought back a strange memory. Decades ago, perhaps even 50 years or more, I recall seeing a machine similar to the one in your picture at an amusement park or county fair of some sort. You’d put your nickel in the machine, and a chicken would come out and dance in exchange for a few pellets of feed. Hunting around, I discovered that the picture on Frog Blog is a screen capture from Stroszek, an odd 1977 film; the relevant clip can be seen here. Never having seen that film, I can attest to the fact that such machines existed and were not simply an invention for that particular movie.
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Had one of those myself. You could find them anywhere on Times Square in the 70’s.
coltish1 about 12 years ago
Who’s Claudine Auger, and how come I never heard of her before? And I think FB is making up for a month of Sundays without Fishnet Fridays.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
And yes, I had the hots for her, just like all Bond girls.
cleokaya about 12 years ago
Thunderball is also the movie whose openimg credits were lost on me because I was fascinated with the nude silhouettes of women swimming. Most effective.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Teresa, apply moist heat to the boil, several times a day, and it will break. Or you can soak in a hot tub, and achieve the same results.
hablano about 12 years ago
Haha!! I love how my posting time is behind the date of this email. Hmm. Must be a different time zone.
Well, duh, when the sender’s name (conveniently blacked out!) is clearly “Time Traveler”.
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
Mmmmmmm erwtensnert .. the picture, combined with the dropping temperatures, call upon something deep in my soul .. oh the craving starts!Better think of crispy baguettes or something. Drink jasmine tea, buy some artisan cheeses.I’m not ready for hibernation yet!
PoodleGroomer about 12 years ago
It was an Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polka Dot Bikini
Little Miss Tink about 12 years ago
Come now. What do they have that a fairy like me don’t have!
Jkiss about 12 years ago
Ouch! Those little buggers hurt. Teresa to add to margueritem’s advice, use a little Epsom salt in the water to draw it out. Using antibacterial soap on the areas with issues once a day helps cut down on any recurring problems.
SusanCraig about 12 years ago
Big Kudo’s for Ela! You go, girl – confronting religio-racial bigotry in your own way. Thanks, Teresa for introducing us to everyday heros!
InvisibleGuiltMonkey about 12 years ago
Teresa, So that weird mask the kid is wearing on the blog reminded me that I’ve been meaning to bring your attention to a certain video. The song is beautiful, the video is bizarrely wonderful. I don’t know your taste in music, but I feel pretty confident that the video is certainly your style. Me? I adore it.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4IT3aJ90aA