Random Thoughts XII - This Thread Delivers

Status
Not open for further replies.

BCClone

Well Seen Member.
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Sep 4, 2011
67,643
63,707
113
Not exactly sure.
Shark's pectoral fins are angled like that. Also, if it were meant to be an Orca, there should be some white markings within the body of the animal. The flukes could be construed as being horizontal (more like an orca) rather than vertical (like a shark). However, I will just blame this on perspective, once again.


Remember, the "white" is light blue. So it may have blended in over time or its to close to tell?
 

Cyclones_R_GR8

Well-Known Member
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Feb 10, 2007
23,949
25,939
113
Omaha
Settle a debate. Sharks or whales? There are arguments to be made for both.

UhqitJX.jpg
I vote sharks
 
  • Agree
Reactions: jcyclonee

jcyclonee

Well-Known Member
Apr 12, 2006
23,262
26,176
113
Minneapolis
Remember, the "white" is light blue. So it may have blended in over time or its to close to tell?
I don't see it but you may have a point. Pants - Can you get a newer pair of these so that the images are more accurate? Besides, we can practically smell the foot odor just looking at the pics.

By the way, a girl I'm friends with used to date a guy that soaked his feet once a week in a bleach solution because he thought his feet stunk worse than a normal person's feet stunk. I don't think it's a coincidence that he grew up in one of the wealthiest suburbs in this area.
 
Last edited:
  • Winner
Reactions: BCClone

cyrocksmypants

Well-Known Member
Dec 29, 2008
91,284
89,026
113
Washington DC
Guys, I’ve worn them like 10 times. They were always dark and light blue and there’s no bleeding. The animal is all dark blue.

I just always thought they were Orcas until I actually looked at them as I put them on and realized they might be sharks.
 

NWICY

Well-Known Member
Sep 2, 2012
35,457
31,614
113
Huh just had an ad for walk in tubs appear, nice thing was it was a younger gal getting into the tub instead of an older one like you always see in the TV versions.
 
  • Funny
Reactions: jcyclonee

BCClone

Well Seen Member.
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Sep 4, 2011
67,643
63,707
113
Not exactly sure.
Guys, I’ve worn them like 10 times. They were always dark and light blue and there’s no bleeding. The animal is all dark blue.

I just always thought they were Orcas until I actually looked at them as I put them on and realized they might be sharks.


You asked whales or sharks, I can declare; they aren't whales.
 

jcyclonee

Well-Known Member
Apr 12, 2006
23,262
26,176
113
Minneapolis
Guys, I’ve worn them like 10 times. They were always dark and light blue and there’s no bleeding. The animal is all dark blue.

I just always thought they were Orcas until I actually looked at them as I put them on and realized they might be sharks.
Maybe the favorite meal I've ever eaten is a blackened shark steak that I had at a seaside restaurant. Is it weird that Pants' socks are making me hungry?
 
  • Funny
Reactions: Cyclones_R_GR8

jcyclonee

Well-Known Member
Apr 12, 2006
23,262
26,176
113
Minneapolis
Guys, I’ve worn them like 10 times. They were always dark and light blue and there’s no bleeding. The animal is all dark blue.

I just always thought they were Orcas until I actually looked at them as I put them on and realized they might be sharks.
I still don't see the light blue.

Are Orcas actually dolphins? Is that why they have teeth instead of those hair things on their gums?
 

BCClone

Well Seen Member.
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Sep 4, 2011
67,643
63,707
113
Not exactly sure.
  • Informative
Reactions: SayMyName

cyrocksmypants

Well-Known Member
Dec 29, 2008
91,284
89,026
113
Washington DC
I don't see the light blue either.

Yes, Orcas are in the dolphin family, not whales.

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Artiodactyla
Infraorder: Cetacea
Family: Delphinidae
Genus: Orcinus
I still don't see the light blue.

Are Orcas actually dolphins? Is that why they have teeth instead of those hair things on their gums?

Fun fact: men are inherently more likely to be color blind than women due to only having one X chromosome.
 

VeloClone

Well-Known Member
Jan 19, 2010
48,460
39,256
113
Brooklyn Park, MN
Not to interrupt the discussion on the Whale/Shark/Orca mutant socks, but I heard on the car radio-ma-jigger this morning that we are likely getting snow in the TCs tomorrow but it's not supposed to stick - ground way too warm for that.

So back to the socks - are my offwhite background socks with little dark blue road bikes on them okay to wear? I need a ruling here.

Sorry, don't have a pic - I'm at work and the socks aren't. They are supposed to be home behaving themselves but you never know if they went for a ride to play in the rain.
 

BCClone

Well Seen Member.
SuperFanatic
SuperFanatic T2
Sep 4, 2011
67,643
63,707
113
Not exactly sure.
Not to interrupt the discussion on the Whale/Shark/Orca mutant socks, but I heard on the car radio-ma-jigger this morning that we are likely getting snow in the TCs tomorrow but it's not supposed to stick - ground way too warm for that.

So back to the socks - are my offwhite background socks with little dark blue road bikes on them okay to wear? I need a ruling here.

Sorry, don't have a pic - I'm at work and the socks aren't. They are supposed to be home behaving themselves but you never know if they went for a ride to play in the rain.


Off white would be fine. Besides, just say they are light blue and its all good man.
 
  • Funny
Reactions: jcyclonee
Status
Not open for further replies.

Help Support Us

Become a patron