I’m sorry, no hidden messages in this week’s Links of the Days, but there are links!
Jay Solo has moved! Yankee Herald has moved and changed its name to VRWC Inc. Disco.
On the Fritz has another hilarious satire with funny pictures to go with it. Yawn. So what else is new?
Michele of A Small Victory comes out as a misanthrope. Well, there’s a headline fit for the cover of Duh! magazine.
BTW, I first learned the word misanthrope from the computer game Sam & Max Hit the Road (the first computer game we bought when the family finally got a computer with a CD-drive). Anyone remember that game?
And the Emperor still doesn’t tell us which candidate he plans to vote for in the primary.
Andrea Harris wants to kill the perfect man.
BTW, I severely underestimated the interest of my readership in puzzles. Giving a four-week time limit was way too much, as it is already solved. I won’t post the solution until Sunday (my elegant version of it; there are some more brutal ones), though, and, hopefully, come up with a new, harder puzzle for then.
Also, I know many of you have your shirts now. So, start taking some hella cool pictures and sending them in for the Peace Gallery. Everyone gets his or her own little page on my blog.
Sam & Max Hit the Road is well-remembered in this house. And joy of joys–Steve Purcell and the gang are making a sequel. I expect it to be excellent.
Did you ever catch the animation? The ones based on stuff Steve wrote were brilliant and the rest not too bad.
You were wrong!! You DID in fact have a hidden message in your post! Unbeknownst to all of you, IJOMBAABAP is in fact the Unholy Name of a powerful invisible demonic hamster that whispers into people’s ears while they are sleeping, suggesting that they buy your shirt. AVAUNT, DEMON-SUMMONING HELLSPAWN!! THE FIRES OF PERDITION AND GENERAL YUCKY UNPLEASANTNESS AWAIT THEE!! FOUL FIENDISH WARLOCK…Oh wait–I was off by a letter. Sorry, my bad! Carry on, then!
–TwoDragons
Frank, I want to buy a shirt, but why don’t you make small shirts? Don’t you love us short girls? I suppose I’ll have to buy a large shirt. sigh
The monkeys made you do it, didn’t they?!
Unfortunately, only six medium shirts were made. According to the words of Doug of ThoseShirts.com, “I didn’t know your readers were so puny.”
Well, if anyone has a medium Nuke the Moon shirt, know that it’s a collector’s item.
shakes her fist RAWR!