
See you there, chingon.

After a little digging, I found these were done by Eric Fensler of Fensler Film way back in 2004. There are 25 in total, all in quicktime files on his site, along with some other work he's done. I found this pollen-sniffing image on his updates page.
And Apparently, this dude is an ardent cat lover, too. The photo gallery on the Fensler Film site is dedicated entirely to this exotic siamese. Uh...sweet.
Feeling like a million bucks after my July 4th crusade. I ended up meeting some friends for a late morning surf sesh near Wind and Sea in La Jolla, Ca, and then rode bikes down the boardwalk toward Mission Bay. We had a pretty solid gang.
Captain Scarlet is a science fiction TV show that aired in the late 1960s. The characters were built using a type of puppetry known as Supermarionation. It was created by Sylvia and Gerry Anderson, best known for their Thunderbirds series, which also used Supermarionation. Not that I'm an animation expert; just looked it up on Wikipedia. Go there for the full storyline. It involves a mission to Mars in 2068. The Mysterons declare a war of terror against Earth—world leaders, major cities, industrial and defense establishments.
I discovered Captain Scarlet from my good friend Mike Fleury. He has the video below on his Myspace Humanian Page. Mike's a nice guy. You should send him a message and tell him you like 1960s Supermarionation. Here is Mike looking dangerous: