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Barney the Dinosaur snuff film

Posted by David Hardy · 11 October 2006 03:20 PM

From my earlier days, here is a movie ofmyself and my son Mark snuffing Barney the Dinosaur. He's got the AR-15, I had the full auto Thompson.

[Not to say this is a bit old, but it was done on 8mm digital, as a quicktime .mov file, since MPEG either wasn't around or was too expensive].

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Hmmmm...I didn't notice either a blindfold on Barney nor a last cigarette.

You sir, may have just elevated yourself to the scrutiny of the Hague Tribunal.

Posted by: Rivrdog at October 13, 2006 03:02 PM

I forget where I heard this schoolyard version of Barney's song:

"I love you, you love me,
Let's get a gun and kill Bar-nee,
Then a shot rang out and Barney hit the floor --
No more purple dinosaur."

Kinda catchy, huh? ;-)

Posted by: Mary in LA at October 16, 2006 02:45 PM

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