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Slow Night On The Board...so How About Some Ancient Mash-Up's?

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Starting with some older ones, of Vespasian as a Parthian:

Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?

And, from more recently, the ones below. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, I posted these on April 1st at another forum, asking if they might be tooled. (I'm leaving out a PG-13 one I posted that day):

Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
Slow-Night-On-The-Board...so-How-About-Some-Ancient-Mash-Up's?
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Only problem with those Bob, that last one just actually may have been real!



(4th from bottom may be construed as a tad bit , ah,...risque perhaps!

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I love the bottom one!!
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I bow to your mad Photoshop skilz.
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Oh, ya... Mad magazine!!

That's what it reminds me of
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Nice mash-ups Bob--thx for making me chuckle. Have you considered trying to get people to figure out/guess which coins went into the mash-ups?!
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Yeh good work Bob!

But know you've got us all thinking.. 'why did he not post the PG-13 one?'

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Needed a good laugh.
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Excellent Bob! I like Ron needed a good laugh. You are a true artist!!

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BOB with the photoshop Skills - awesome good job.
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Glad you guys got a chuckle from this silliness. My personal favorite is the Nero Yada Yada. Sometimes all those Roman Imperial honorifics got ridiculous, so he had it coming.


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why did he not post the PG-13 one?


I just sense that the site's owners are sensitive to marginally risque stuff, and I just want to respect that. The image I refer to is really no big deal at all, and hardly offensive (to me, anyway). If particularly curious - although it is hardly worth this effort - anyone could do a title search on "Have These Been Tooled?" at another popular ancients forum (not FORVM).
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"Quid, me anxius sum?"

These are really quite impressive in their execution; most definitely "fine" style! Yada yada, indeed. That's what most people apparently heard when Nero sang or acted in a play (those who didn't fall asleep, that is...)

Random numistrivia: MAD Magazine's affinity for using Yiddish and Polish words resulted in the Polish zloty being used as a generic currency in a few early issues, stylized as a Z with a diagonal through it as a takeoff on the slashed L (the "w" sound as in "wood", in Polish); sometimes "shekel" was used, at other times "simoleon", later borrowed by a certain computer gaming franchise...

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I didn't see this one, thanks for reposting it.

Cleverly done, and had me in stitches.
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