Posted by Bob on October 15, 2004: Hey all. This week's comic was one that Steve wrote with two different endings. Only problem is that we both kinda dug both endings, so, instead of picking just one, I made one version of each. The alternate version can be seen here. Actually, the one about the Bulls and the Pistons originally had a different ending, but the more I read it, the less and less sense it made, so Steve and I hashed out a different ending to it. It's for the best, really. I figure we should post both versions because not everyone might know what a "slider" is outside of a White Castle. So, that's that.
So, Amanda showed me this site yesterday, and it's gotta be one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Ladies and gentlemen: Spamusement! They're all gold, but I think this one may be my favorite. Though to be fair, they all hold a special place in my cold black heart.
So, there's this. It's like Steve said to me: 'See, here's the funny thing. The record label suits aren't smart enough to go "you know, at worse, we dont budge, walmart goes through with the threat and pulls all their cds, and people go somewhere else for music and we can stop having to deal with fucking walmart.'" And it's so true. It's not like if Wal Mart quits selling cds then people will quit buying music. They'll just go somewhere else. No big deal.
So, this story is probably of no interest to you...It's definately not of any interest to me. I just had to show that one and ask: How bad do you think that guy got made fun of as a kid? What a name.
Here's a tough game for you. Just click the arrows in the direction you want the car to go.
Nice! It turns out elderly people still serve some sort of use, after all. I never would have guessed.
Scrabble is a religion? Man, I'm really scraping the bottom of the internet here. I think I've reached the end.
But whenever I think it's all over, I find things like this. See, it's things like this that make me glad I have had an internet connection for years and years. I have seen so many stupid things like this...and I never get tired of 'em.
Is this a true story? I don't know, that's why I'm asking.
All right, I'm outta stuff to talk about. Back in a week.
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