
Was ist das-A German cartoonist examines America
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Was ist das-A German cartoonist examines America
The height of fashion in 1796
"It's a postmodern mosaic, almost lyrical in its undercurrent." "My five-year-old will be happy to hear that."
'I've been called some mean things as a baby boomer, but 'Pig in the Python' really hurts.'
Barcode on Ancient Greek Vase
What We Thought Were Canals Are Deep Prejudices and Inequities.
"It was a lot more satisfying before 'catch and release.'"
"Bleeeee! It's plastic."
'Okay, found you. Now let's open the 'Review' link...'
Bookstore, the Politically Incorrect Guide to You.
'You did turn the company around... but we liked it the way it was...'
Kritik's Korner
Men: Hating chick flicks since 1623.
"I find that hugely offensive!"
Mr. Empirical With "Antarctica""Small is hostile. Rage contributes to shift away from literality. I'm off to True Value Hardware for some more self-reference tools."
"I feel like we've walked into some sort of epidemic of hipatitus."
The americanisation of vulture.
"Imagine if only 1/2 the companies that claimed to have a great culture actually did."
"Never mind, Harry. Just remember, the 'Saturday Review' loved it."
"Say 'eh.'"
Toy Shops and Educated Children
If humans instead of dinosaurs had lived when the big asteroid hit.
Junk art/ food/ tv/ music/ amusements/ novels/ views/ life.
"The moral of the story, honey, is that being a celebrity does not make you a credible children’s book author."
A cross section of the brain shows what a man thinks about.
Armageddon
'Number two. That's the art that offended me.'
"Sir, a bunch of bald-headed, castrated humanoids wearing Nikes just materialised with their luggage back there."
"Now that was post-modern sex."
"Welcome to Sugar Free Farm! The reality show, where celebs go cold turkey on their sugar addictions for two weeks."
"Please don't watch this show! There's a viewer trigger warning and a short fuse alert."
Unlikely Couples #136: Jim and Sheryl Crow
Looks Like They're Finally Renovating The Toilet
T.S. Eliot lacks the courage to eat a peach.
Troys'R'Us.
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