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More More Sketch

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

And here’re some sketchies of Norman and Fish involved in various mayhem. Fish is walloping the Mike Myers version of the Cat, by the way.

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Say, howabout a cheesy TV cartoon from the dawn of time? Spunky and Tadpole!


Speaking of ol’ TV stuff… the third season of Lost in Space had one of the best opening themes, did it not? Here’re the French-version titles:


10 Responses to “More More Sketch”

  1. Bill Fortier Says:

    > Fish is walloping the Mike Myers version of the Cat, by the way.

    But of course! What other version is there to wallop?

    MMMMmmmm. Fried hat.

  2. Scott Malcomson Says:

    Gotta love Norman. Also, Fish blasting some guy’s ass off. Classic. Now cauterize that wound!

  3. Bill Fortier Says:

    I am intrigued by this gnu way of fighting and wish to subscribe to the newsletter.

  4. Scott Malcomson Says:

    Hey J.P, sign Bill here up for the “Norman Mailer”, willya?

  5. Bill Fortier Says:

    “Famous writer to see the condemned man!”

  6. Scott Malcomson Says:

    Yeah, weren’t the Feds seeking the death sentence on you for that whole OKC thing?

  7. Bill Fortier Says:

    That’s not funny.

  8. Scott Malcomson Says:

    I thought you were referring to the entry on that in ‘Brazzle. Why else would you refer to yourself as “the condemned man”? My apologies. -:(

  9. Bill Fortier Says:

    Firesign Theatre quote. If you’re gonna do puns, Firesign is required listening.

    “Guard! Guard! I want to see my ambassador!”

    “Easily done. He’s in the next cell.”

    “Use the telephone.”

    “But I don’t have a dime.”

    ” ‘ere. Use one of the pages of me novel.”

    [Dialing sounds followed by rhythmic tapping noises.]

    “It’s no good. They’re tapping the lines.”

  10. Scott Malcomson Says:

    And now, a line that will undoubtedly make you feel ancient:

    “What, pray tell, is Firesign Theatre?” -:D

    Just kidding, heard of, but never heard.

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