BORING POSTCARDS is an awesome book, I have it. Most plastic dinosaurs and other knicknacks have been purged by too many transcontinental moves….books are way harder to get rid of.
Ooh, I *loved* The Westing Game. It’s part of a perfect memory. When it was first published, my elementary school library acquired it clothbound, and one of the kind librarians thought I would like it. She actually took the initiative to find me, hand me the book, and let me be the first kid to borrow it. That made me feel so special. I loved the book, and eventually bought a paperback copy identical to the one shown. I’ve been haunted ever since by PURPLE WAVES.
There’s a place for us! Take my post-ironic deconstruction of the cultural divide and we’re halfway there.
…nope, too depressing. They were never meant to be: Their children would probably all be bastardized middlebrow monocultures anyway. Though with luck, one of them might turn out Henry Jenkins.
October 18, 2011
<3
October 18, 2011
I feel like I’m missing something but I love this.
In fact I’ve enjoyed all the recent strips.
Keep it up and thank you.
October 18, 2011
I think I had the exact same lizard monster when I was a kid…
October 18, 2011
Life’s abhorrence of equalibrium… the mindless conquest of existence… the tradgedy of anthropomorphism? Beautiful.
October 18, 2011
Oh my god, which half??
October 18, 2011
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal, Tony!
October 18, 2011
Officer Krumpky, krump you!
October 18, 2011
+1 to Cassandra
October 18, 2011
BORING POSTCARDS is an awesome book, I have it. Most plastic dinosaurs and other knicknacks have been purged by too many transcontinental moves….books are way harder to get rid of.
October 19, 2011
One way or another, they will be together. *wipes a tear from eye*
October 19, 2011
Call me segregationist, but margarine really does not belong on a bookshelf.
October 22, 2011
Ooh, I *loved* The Westing Game. It’s part of a perfect memory. When it was first published, my elementary school library acquired it clothbound, and one of the kind librarians thought I would like it. She actually took the initiative to find me, hand me the book, and let me be the first kid to borrow it. That made me feel so special. I loved the book, and eventually bought a paperback copy identical to the one shown. I’ve been haunted ever since by PURPLE WAVES.
November 10, 2011
There’s a place for us! Take my post-ironic deconstruction of the cultural divide and we’re halfway there.
…nope, too depressing. They were never meant to be: Their children would probably all be bastardized middlebrow monocultures anyway. Though with luck, one of them might turn out Henry Jenkins.
December 14, 2011
Im sorry, but Westside Story is the WORST musical ever made! even worse than Spiderman!