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Monthly Archives: August 2010
Picasso’s Eggs
Picasso claimed that every child is an artist and that the difficulty is in remaining an artist as you grow older. I suppose that is true. With the exception of a few scientists and engineers, the majority of my friends … Continue reading
Gnarled Maws and Text Faux Pas
Perhaps it is the writer in me but I find it remarkably difficult to write emails and text messages in “online-shorthand.” It’s just too much work for me to bother learning chat acronyms and net lingo when I am already … Continue reading
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Extraordinarily Execrable Jokes: Terribly Good Humor
I used to absolutely cringe anytime someone told me an old joke because, nine times out of ten, it was going to be awful. Most old jokes have this habit of being entirely pun based or employing some form of … Continue reading
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An Imperfect World
Posted in comics, humor, Uncategorized, Webcomics
Tagged Bevins, comics, duck, early comic, first appearance, humor, life, Mr. Bevins, webcomics
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Fitting Phone Fancy
What silly people we all can be.


