Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Eight in the Mourning


Sometimes you literally have a battle with time. No matter how hard you want to get up and start the day, your body says "meh, lets...let's just NOT not be doing that right now..." Your first reaction may be to take it out on the alarm clock. But, lets not forget, the alarm clock is really just an intermediary. It did nothing wrong, It is only there to relay the message. Unless the alarm clock some how didn't go off, THEN it's the alarm clocks fault, because you could swear to whatever god you may believe in that you set it, and set it correctly. Then its payback time Mr. Alarm clock!

Friday, January 27, 2006

MAXIM Mag-shit-zine

I have lucked into a pretty good situation. It seems the previous tenet subscribed to MAXIM and Stuff magazines. That takes a special kind of duche bag to be getting both. Anyway, we still get his magazines, and I couldn't be happier. I get the luxury of getting the magazines without the strings of duche-baggerie attached . Mr. Scoggins, if your reading this, we owe you some magazines.

Friday, January 20, 2006

Freestyle Fridays

Even as a youngster, I would become gradually annoyed by the fact every dialogue Yogi the Bear would have had to rhyme. Maybe that's why Boo Boo was added, to move the story along with out having to pull out a rhyming dictionary every two minutes. Anyway, watch out Eminem, if I'm ghost writing for a big star like Yogi, I'm sure you'll be knockin' down my door any day now...

Thursday, January 12, 2006

The "Sketch Book" I

So, I don't really have a sketch book, but I do have plenty of computer printing paper and a mechanical pencil.
John Kricfalusi has some really amazing ideas about animation, and some extremely strange ideas as well. Ren and Stimpy was great, but the Adult Party Cartoon that lasted only a few episodes in 2002 on "Spike TV" was more than strange and didn't hesitate to delve into the "special" relationship between Ren and Stimpy. Of course I'll still buy the DVD set when it comes out. Anyway, [adult swim] recently showed "Boo Boo Runs Wild" John K's take on the classic Hanna-Barbara cartoon Yogi Bear. Though I missed the re-airing of it, I did catch it many years back (1999) when it was first shown. This is a drawing of a funny pose from the short. Maybe [adult swim] will also air "A Day in the life of Ranger Smith" soon as well...

This is obvioulsy Homer, but it didn't come out like I planned.











Futurama...I really think that may have been the best show that has
ever been aired on Television. And hopefully we will see more of it in the not to distant future(ama).