Be sure to check out the “FAMILY” link.
This site had been getting hit hard so you may have to try a few times.
Be sure to check out the “FAMILY” link.
This site had been getting hit hard so you may have to try a few times.
Ahem.
This is a post worthy of this board. Where’s the outrage? Where’s the laughter, the comradarie?
Where’s the praise and adoration of my awesome new avatar?
The avatar is derivative.
I don’t know what that means but any time critics want to be cruel, that’s the word they use.
Excellent!
“The effort fails to achieve the artist’s subtle attempts at social conscience and becomes derivative.”
Okay, okay.
The illustrated characters were fleshly - I don’t have another word for it, and I don’t mean fat - in the extreme and it scared me. Their names had to be real - you can’t make those up - and that scared me. Someone had the excess time to put a conceptual site like that together and that scared me.
It made me hungry. Also, the nurses tab depicted impractical uses of technology. Everybody knows you don’t use laptops like that.
I remember when I was a small child how left-out and deprived I felt. My father didn’t allow my sister or me candy cigarettes because he thought it would lead to us smoking. I’ve never smoked, but my sister has had a battle with cigarettes.
And now I miss candy cigarettes, too. They were good.
It’s a brilliant idea! ![]()
The owner is going to get SO rich. ![]()
The only bad thing about it is that I didn’t think of it first.
–James
Last Halloween we ran across some “Candy Sticks.” Three to a box, the same as candy cigarettes but the box was decorated with Spider-Man and some other super-heros. We were shocked they were marketed.