Image Boss! (no politics, no sexy pics) Have fun. ❤️

And the winner is…

That foolio be lucky that boulder pile was there. Take it away racoon city.

Years ago on BLF, an obvious spammer created a thread and asked what our favorite flashlights were.

BLF member Foy responded:

"I like: walks on the beach, sushi and things that are paisley.

I hate: posters pretending to care what model of LED flashlights I am using now.

goawayspammerFoy"

Ever since then, paisley has been slang for spam on BLF, though it hasn't been mentioned very often as of late.

As the Image Boss, show me things that are paisley.

(Interpret that request any way you would like.)

Well… then I choose to interpret “paisley” to mean this:

Only one entry...

leftdisconnected is the new Image Boss.

Okay, okay, late entry…

Guess that counts as a “late” entry, too. He dead.

Hmmmm, happy for the “late” activity as I should have been easy to beat in this one :wink: , but thanks for letting me crawl across the finish line uncontested. I’ll have to think for a minute to come up with a topic…

Ok. Weather permitting, two U.S. astronauts are hoping to successfully launch to space on Wednesday, 27 May 2020 at 20:33:33 UTC on a mission innocuously-named “Demo 2”.

Killing the crew (shown hiding their fear in their diapers below) would likely lead to yet another NASA clean-out, re-organization, budget cuts, and a huge cost to SpaceX in lost contracts plus a devastating hit to their reputation after allowing the public to see them blow up 3 of their next-generation prototype water towers rockets in a row and catch the 4th on fire.

So, despite the minimal impact the mission has to Space Station (ISS) operations (basically more mouths and lungs to feed and body odor to enjoy), the effective importance to NASA and SpaceX is really beyond anything that’s happened since the post-Columbia Shuttle relaunch. The last Shuttle mission was way back in 2011 when America somehow didn’t commonly have people with AR-15’s and tactical gear touring their state capitol buildings.

One of the Demo 2 astronauts was on that flight, so he’s 9 years older and now uses a walker to get around (kidding). The other was only a toddler at the time (kidding again), but still wears the same brand of diaper (unsure).

In honor of this occasion, which I feel rather strange about considering that other nations still send people to space routinely while we are making a huge deal out of it simply because we haven’t done it in a decade, let’s see images of humans in space.

While real photos are preferred, any interesting images of men or women in space or in space ships are acceptable.

The following photo was not taken in space, but these are the guys hoping to not blow up on Wednesday. If they’re lucky, maybe you’ll get a last-minute entry of them in space and still intact, but I suppose we should avoid photos of them in pieces should something unplanned occur:

Personally, I think these suits look like they were found in the wardrobe bin from a bad sci-fi film involving space sharks, but so long as they do their job of keeping their insides on the inside then I doubt the astronauts will complain… you probably can’t cross your fingers or toes while wearing a space suit, but good luck guys.

They’ve announced that they’ll be landing a woman on the Moon in 2024, but I notice that they still found some gullible males to first test a manned capsule built at the lowest bid by Elon Musk’s rocket company :innocent: .

Contested ended 11:59PM EDT Wednesday, May 27 (3:59 UTC Thursday, May 28).

“Man, why does this idiot keep making Moby Dick-long posts to a thread titled ‘Image Boss’? Does he not understand the concept? His brain must have been left disconnected or something.”

Oh, geesh, that gives me anxiety. SOCIAL DISTANCING, PEOPLE!!

Seriously, that’s waaaay too many sausages for a space o*gy, though.

Buzz Aldrin. Photo taken by Neil Armstrong, reflected in Aldrin’s visor.

Scott Kelly, an Astronaut Who Spent a Year in Space

If I were a bit better at photoshop, I could have flown on the space station too……. :wink:

Well, the astronauts didn’t get to blow up blast off on Wednesday. It turned out the the poor weather was going to disrupt SpaceX and NASA’s ability to disguise the flatness of the Earth in their video feeds. Pointless conspiracies sure are a lot of work to maintain!

And it was taken on the Moon, right? Geesh, people sure are gullible. And I’ll bet you think the Earth is round, too :person_facepalming: .

Some nice entries, but northbeard is the winner! Take it away, friend.

We’ll close with a picture of Yuri Gagarin, the first human in space (that we know of):

Thanks most kindly!

I have felt a Saturn 5 lifting off. If they didn’t go to the Moon, they sure as hell went somewhere in a hurry!

So, show me that the Earth is flat. Photos or artwork will be great. Original content would be ideal!

See? Splains everything.

I'm not a fan of conspiracy theories, but flat-earthers are kinda funny (because they're so silly.)

This could be an edgy subject.