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Pilchard123:
inb4 baby oil

hedgie:
I totally would buy that if it was made from babies.

cesium133:
Isn’t baby oil for lubricating squeaky babies?

Morituri:
This happened in 1975, when I was in high school.  (Please don't judge.  Yes dammit, I'm old.) 

I saw the National Enquirer once a week or so when we went into town grocery shopping.  I marveled at its headlines, amazed that people would believe this crap (and some definitely DID!).

One in particular caught my eye that year, and I actually bought the rag for the first and only time just to look at it and see what burble they were actually writing and whether there was more to it than the headlines might indicate, that gave people any reason to believe something so stupid.  To make a long story short, there wasn't.   The headline was something about Elvis Presley and Bigfoot having been abducted by Aliens which they had then overpowered and hijacked the UFO, bringing it back to Earth.

It was incredible.  In the literal sense, meaning it lacked ALL credibility.  There was no reason for anyone to take it seriously, and yet there it was.

Two years later, the movie 'Star Wars' came out. 

I could not help looking at Han Solo and Chewbacca, in control of the Millennium Falcon, and wondering whether the writers had seen the same story.

Is it cold in here?:
Why do dogs only get white hair around their muzzle as they age where humans have it all turn white?

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