That toy is most definitively the thing in that photo.

On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:23 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote:

> Wow! Aren't we all impressed ... <g>
>
>
> http://cdn-ugc.cafemom.com/gen/constrain/500/500/80/2014/10/31/12/76/xz/pohi
> wdpgkk.jpg
>
> I do find some of Bushman's patents rather amazing -perhaps way ahead of
> his
> time.
>
> https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=pts&hl=en&q=ininventor:%22Boyd+B.+Bu
> shman%22#q=ininventor%3A%22Boyd+B.+Bushman%22&hl=en&tbm=pts&start=10
>
> OTOH, there are far fewer distinct patents than he claims, but most
> problematic is the alien which he apparently has been led to believe is
> real...
>
> http://cdn-ugc.cafemom.com/gen/constrain/500/500/80/2014/10/31/12/76/xz/pohi
> wdpgkk.jpg
>
> K-Mart sold these as toys as far back as 1997. The resemblance to Bushman's
> alien is striking.
>
> Maybe Boyd or someone else designed the toy which was sold at K-Mart ... or
> maybe a few of the younger guys that he worked with at LM, for a laugh ...
> were feeding the gullible old fart this kind of crapola all along- and he
> fell for it bigtime.
>
> There is no fool like and old fool ... (spoken by an oldster who tries to
> keep an open mind about all the alien bogosity that is floating around
> cyberspace...
>
> ... but who believes that if there is anything "real" to it - and there is
> -
> that what we are talking about is a non-physical meme reality, which could
> be transmitted from elsewhere in space-time, but has no concrete reality in
> our 3-space)...
>
> Nothing is more "real" than a closely held belief, even one which is
> objectively false... how else can you explain the phenomenon of the suicide
> bomber and the 72 virgins (or was it 42)?
>
> Jones
>
>

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