One more reason to love Roger Ebert, who posted the clipping above in his online journal.
Here's his webpage at the Chicago Sun-Times: http://blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/
It might not be so funny as it seems...because I spent the major portion of my high school years trying to make dimples in my cheeks with a compass. Yes with the pointy end. I don't think I ever broke the skin but I sure worked at it. I was pretty sure I would be so much more popular if I only had dimples. dumbassery.....
Looks painful!
ReplyDeleteThat is priceless!
ReplyDeleteI think I might have sat on that machine...many times...
This is too funny! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Maggie it looks painful. My check hurt just looking at it. But it is funny, what will they think of next.
ReplyDeleteIt might not be so funny as it seems...because I spent the major portion of my high school years trying to make dimples in my cheeks with a compass. Yes with the pointy end. I don't think I ever broke the skin but I sure worked at it. I was pretty sure I would be so much more popular if I only had dimples. dumbassery.....
ReplyDeleteHa! Love Ebert's blog, too.
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask where you come up with these things, but then you gave the info. I'll have to check out his blog.
ReplyDeleteLove this!
Kate (from NY)
I have always wanted dimples, always. My husband has them and I WANT THEM. Where oh where can I get that machine???????????? :-)
ReplyDeletedimples are highly over-rated, and I say so who have none.
ReplyDeleteThat's too funny
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