I heard someone refer to the hand position adopted by many mech mod users as the "Cali Claw". Has anyone else ever come across this term?
I remember Black Jack Mulligan, in my day, with the clawBaron Von Raschke laughs and says
"You Kids get off my lawn!"
Edited to add for younger vapers: "Von Raschke" was an old school pro wrestling villain who's trademark move was...The Claw!!!!
I don't have the Cali Claw but I do have the gamers claw after 34 years with controllers in my hands.
Dude! Your freaking old.Baron Von Raschke laughs and says
"You Kids get off my lawn!"
Edited to add for younger vapers: "Von Raschke" was an old school pro wrestling villain who's trademark move was...The Claw!!!!
Haha, I used to have Nintendo thumb, but umm, then I grew up.
Hurry up toss in a Mom's basement jab before my ADD takes over and I forget about this thread.
Damn Geoffrey the Giraffe...now that's old. Does it make me old too that I remember them? I remember coming up as a kid and having a record...like an old 45...that was the reading of the night before Christmas by Geoffrey the Giraffe and family. Damn I am old sheesh. /me reaches for the just for men!I tried that whole growing up thing it didn't take, I blame Geoffrey the Giraffe.
Damn Geoffrey the Giraffe...now that's old. Does it make me old too that I remember them? I remember coming up as a kid and having a record...like an old 45...that was the reading of the night before Christmas by Geoffrey the Giraffe and family. Damn I am old sheesh. /me reaches for the just for men!
My mom would yell at me for leaving those on the floor. They would get stuck in the vaccuum cleaner.
Loved those little guns if that's what I think it is!
Loved those little guns if that's what I think it is!
Yeah the old stereo my folks used to have actually had a tube looking adapter for playing 45's but I recall seeing a few of those through my years.Those fit in the center of a 45 rpm record, so it fits on a turntable.
45's were smaller vinyl records.
They had one song per side. This is where the term "single" comes from whe referring to songs off an album.
I guess I am old.