This week on my humor blog: the disappearance of a comic strip for very un-fun reasons, a bunch of nonsense based on stuff I saw on Wikipedia, plus a couple bits of things that come from real life and that I might even mention around here. Not the MST3K-singing thing. But other stuff. Here's what came up recently:
- MiSTed: The 72 Hours Saga, Part 24
- Why Did _Candorville_ Disappear From My Paper?
- Statistics Saturday: Top Words And Phrases Cut From My Posts This Month
- You’d Think Someone Would See This Coming
- I Can’t Go Not Rising Any Furniture, That Would Be a Waste of the Elevation
- What’s Going On In Olive and Popeye? Were you playing Star Trek: The Next Generation wrong for thirty years? November 2024 – January 2025
- I Want It Clear This Is Once Again Not My Fault
- MiSTed: The 72 Hours Saga, Part 25
Now, I'd like to share Dollywood pictures with you, but Livejournal is not working, so I haven't got my photo archive server. Maybe tomorrow.
Trivia: Postwar food production in Europe was about 36 percent what it had been in 1939. Source: The Taste of War: World War II and the Battle for Food, Lizzie Collingham.
Currently Reading: Unconventional, Contrary, and Ugly: The Lunar Landing Research Vessel, Gene J Matranga, C Wayne Ottinger, Calvin R Jarvis, with D Christian Gelzer.