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E-sheep creator on how anti-war activists are characterized

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cloudsoupPerson was signed in when posted
04-07-2003
03:16 PM ET (US)
Couldn't be bothered to read beyond the first 10 lines or so - didn't raise a laugh here.

Then again, I had the same experience with Cory's novel.
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Jerry KindallPerson was signed in when posted
04-07-2003
01:08 PM ET (US)
That was an awfully long-winded and not particularly witty way to say "people are stupid," which is something we surely all know already...
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King LuddPerson was signed in when posted
04-07-2003
04:33 AM ET (US)
Very funny. I kept thinking of Christopher Walken in The Dead Zone, "The ice....is GONNA BREAK!"
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mrmisterPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
11:08 PM ET (US)

Wow, that was really stupid.
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Stefan JonesPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
09:36 PM ET (US)
I get the impression that Thin Ice is a script for a comic that Farley would do if he had the time.

Pat: Is "Stretching" a reference to the immense width of the Delta Thrives panel? :-)

I submitted several links to BB, w/o avail, for Farley's other new effort, a series of satirical press conferences. Uneven, but the last, which has Bush describing the new Faith Based munitions, is pretty funny.
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Pat YorkPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
09:22 PM ET (US)
Also check out Farley's beautiful "Delta In the Heart Of The Sun", a wonderful stretching of medium: http://www.e-sheep.com/delta/

Dav, quite a nice double-dactyl there. My compliments!
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markHPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
08:14 PM ET (US)
The e-sheep piece is hilarious, and quite on target. I wrote a letter to the editor of my local paper complaining that anti-war protestors in our community were being wrongly labeled "Anti-American" and "un-patriotic," and a guy who read the letter actually called me on the phone to tell me I was un-patriotic and anti-American. I know he missed the irony. He told me the first amendment didn't apply to me, since I clearly did not support the president. He also suggested I move to Europe.

Moronic Gibberish? I think that applies to the hawkish, nationalism that is so rampant now on the air and on the pages of our papers.
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Dav ColemanPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
05:41 PM ET (US)
Hmm, "moronic gibberish" would make an excellent line in a double dactyl ...let's see....

Rub-a-dub Dub-a-dub
U.S.A. President,
wasn't elected but
he's living large.

Moronic gibberish
spouts from his speeches, like
"misunderestimate"
And he's in charge?
Edited 04-06-2003 06:32 PM
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Thomas TerashimaPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
05:10 PM ET (US)
Enough about you, what about me?


tom
-=W=-

(Does that Winnebago have GPS? Does it matter?)
Edited 04-06-2003 05:10 PM
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El KabongPerson was signed in when posted
04-06-2003
03:03 PM ET (US)
Moronic gibberish.
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