You know how when you go to natural history museums they are usually filled with things like this?

Turns out at the American Museum of Natural History, if you pay attention, it might be a little more interesting.




Jeff and I both had the same thought when looking at this diagram - the Japanese invented Lucha Libre.

Beads are nice, but I wanna know where
Mandarin keeps his rings!
3 comments:
already 100% better than the nat hist museum here - wouldn't you agree?
Ha ha! Agreed!
Why are those dogs on pikes?
Post a Comment