This is a play on "What does the fox say?" I tried to mimic the annoying sounds a fax machine makes, with a subtle reference to The Paper from Homestar Runner.
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About six months ago, my husband and I participated in a GameCola podcast, Hacks'n'Slash #4 (NSFW!), where a group of us did a theatrical reading of an awesomely bad Metroid fanfiction, titled "Metroid High School."
The most grievous offense the writer of this work committed was not the crazy shipping, or the convoluted plotlines, or the absolute lack of knowledge about how human bodies actually function... those are all necessary components of bad fanfiction, which make reading the genre so wonderful. No, the biggest grievance we had was her utter disregard for spelling. Not only did she continually mess up her main characters' names, but she also managed to misspell the word "around" two times, in two different ways, within one sentence. This note is a tribute to that. I do, however, have to applaud her for her creativity with the English language. Her invention of new verbs like "average teened" perfectly capture the tone of the dialogue. Inspired by the camp song "You Can't Ride in My Little Red Wagon."
What happens when you mash together the opening theme song of Azumanga Daioh and the comedian Gabriel Iglesias (a.k.a. "Fluffy")?
This, apparently... Today's "note" is a play on Sound of Noise, a music-themed Swedish-French film that is incredibly clever, refreshing, comical, innovative, quirky, and entertaining. I highly recommend that you go find a copy of the movie immediately after finishing this post.
This doodle was inspired by Ernie's "Rubber Duckie" song from Sesame Street. Not only did I grow up watching the show, but I also played the dos version of "Ernie's Big Splash" obsessively. On top of that, a local car wash company used this song as a jingle for their radio ads, so it was pretty much always stuck in my head as a kid.
Today's note is a sweet, romantic handmade card inspired by the main theme from Cannibal! The Musical...
Today's post references one of James Taylor's best albums, Hourglass.
I stole this joke from my husband, who wrote it on our fridge with magnetic poetry.
I had Crack Stuntman's "2 Many Knives" song stuck in my head, and I was also still thinking about desserts from the previous week...
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