Complete Calvin & Hobbes
This is really all we need to know: * Hardcover: 1440 pages* Released: October 5, 2005 [Via Drawn!]
This is really all we need to know: * Hardcover: 1440 pages* Released: October 5, 2005 [Via Drawn!]
I swear I’ll stop talking politics (I’m not really good at it), but apparently I may be a South Park Conservative. The article’s a little light in the details, but the phrase seems right. Ok, now I’m out of here… come to CH. Beer == Good.
After the rant yesterday it seems odd, but I’m heading to Grand Rapids for the weekend. I have no clue if the POS hotel that Priceline put us in has wireless (I have serious doubts), so posting might be non-existant. But, if all goes well, we will get to have the most wonderful food to […]
I don’t know if this is any good or not, but the facial expressions alone make me have to hear the whole thing. I also forgot my iPod at home today, so no headphones for the ole ‘puter. Nutri-grain Ad – ebaumsworld.com
This guy has it down. What better way to generate traffic than to make your (hilarious) comic about a hitman who only takes contracts on pets. Very funny stuff. Check it out. UPDATE: Oops, it’s two guys: Jason Salsbury and Matt Kaufenberg. Should read a little bit before posting.
Since that last post was out of nowhere, I thought I would right the mood. Here’s a picture of a puppy.
I try not to be vulgar on this thing, on the off chance that someone reading it thinks me a witless wonder. (They can easily make that conclusion without four-letter words.) So, I will mention that later in this post I will be using some profanity, but all in the course of making a point. […]
Check out Area 51 from the air, courtesy of Google Maps. [via Sploid]
I stumbled across Alan Gutierrez’ blog this evening thanks to the aggregator over at ArborBlogs. Alan seems like one of those kindred spirits that I knew existed in this town, but often kept to themselves out of fear of “a tirade against a red-state,” as Alan puts it. That post isn’t what made me write […]
Ever since some one crammed a (dangerously simple) battery into an Altoids tin as a backup power supply for his iPod, the Me-Too crowds have been saturating the blog world with their contributions. We have the battery in a deck of playing cards, the battery in a yet-smaller Altoids case (for your mini, of course), […]