![]() 06/27/2017 at 10:06 • Filed to: adlopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
The Henry J: As depicted with 3/4 scale people and gravitational lensing effects.
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TIL squirrels are thrifty.
![]() 06/27/2017 at 10:23 |
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I too was surprised.
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Maybe even 1/2 scale people, those in the back seat can’t be more than 3 feet tall, these were not large cars.
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these were not large cars.
Don’t worry, Captain Understatement. Your secret identity is safe with me.
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More concerned about the size of those animals.
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Either the biggest kitten or the largest steer in history.
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Hope it’s not a cat. Can’t imagine what those hooves would do to the paint on your hood.
![]() 06/27/2017 at 10:48 |
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I prefer cars with openable boot/trunk lids.
![]() 06/27/2017 at 16:05 |
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One of my favorite things to do is look at old car ads and laugh at the tiny people.
![]() 06/27/2017 at 16:07 |
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On the one hand, average size was a little smaller back then. On the other, come ON, Kaiser. You. Are. Fooling. No. One.
![]() 06/27/2017 at 18:38 |
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Well, if you put normal sized people in there, the car might not hold up. The upholstery was made of paper, after all.