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If you like Dilbert at all, you don't want to miss this. Scott Adams has inserted himself into his own comic strip. The first two in the series have been created. I don't know where this is going, but it's going to be good.
One Two
These SNL Digital Shorts are incredibly funny. Real LMAO material.
Enjoy!
Lazy Sunday
Andy Popping Into Frame
Lettuce
Business Meeting (If only for mounted tiger head and captain pajama shark)
rlp
I haven't seen a couple of those SNL Digital Shorts before. Lazy Sunday is a classic but the Dear Sister one made me laugh really hard once it ran for a bit! Thanks for posting them.
I DO NOT find these funny, especially Dear Sister. In fact, while I usually enjoy and applaud much of what appears on this site, I find it disturbing that these exists, much less are promoted by rlp... Parody, maybe; distasteful absolutely! Humor? Sick Humor!
Well, actually, I just didn't get the Dear Sister one, but the others...pretty funny. The next salad I eat will undoubtedly cause me to go into hysterics.
--Cat.
[I was at that business meeting, I think...]
Given the reality of the current climate, I've removed Dear Sister. Sorry to offend.
Mr. Pibb + Red Vines = Crazy Delicious! :)
Some strange humor. Stick to writting. alan
lol, You're funny.
Well, I didn't produce and create these things, so I'll definitely be sticking to writing. But yeah, I find them to be very funny. And since a blog is a reflection of the personality of the person who writes it, I guess my idea of what's funny has a rightful place here.
That's one of the interesting things about blogs. If you read my essays at Christian Century, say, you don't see much of me. Yes, you get my writing voice, and I hope my writing voice is rather personal. I think it is when I'm at my best. But there is still a layer of separation, a formality to the writing. CC doesn't want my thoughts on comedy. CC doesn't want me writing in their magazine about how I was depressed on Sunday. (Unless it is the point of a serious essay)
But at Real Live Preacher, as with all blogs, you get more of the person behind the writing. You get the polished work and you get the diary stuff. I like that. And I think it's blowing the world of publishing and writing apart. In good ways.
Scott Adams wrote a blog entry mocking his editors last week, and I wonder if these comics are related to that. (warning: the post and related comic are a little provocative)
http://dilbertblog.typepad.com/the_dilbert_blog/2007/04/chair_butt.html
I must say that I found the May 1 strip http://dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/dilbert-20070501.html to be all of: funny, itchy-uncomfortable-making and a genuine social comment.
In particular, it spells out why we will never make any real movement on poverty, racism, xenophobia or climate warming, since any such movement would interfere with peoples' need to buy stuff cheap. Almost everyone would prefer to have the risk more Hurricane Katrina events over regulating themselves into using just a bit less gas, for instance (something about "cold, dead hands")
I notice that some churches have gone to a "fair-trade" system to buy their palm leaves, for instance: but they would never contemplate getting people to walk to church, or arranging carpools. Nothing that would involve any level of actual "giving up"
Horseman Bree
Gordon, Thanks!
Now I know I'm not the only one who found the Lazy Sunday Chroni-what-cles of Narnia hilarious. And the lettuce episode is just the type of humor that many people won't get. Perfect.
Actually, from the moment I saw Andy Samberg first appear on SNL, I knew he was going to be the next big star. Maybe he isn't yet, but he will be. I thought I had posted the Lazy Sunday Short on my blog a while back, but I can't find it, so I must have just been thinking about doing it and never got around to it. Kudos to you for beating me to the punch..
Thanks for sharing some things that make you laugh. I really enjoy finding out what people find funny. It sort of lets me know what kind of person they are. Very Funny stuff.