Wednesday, October 18, 2006

"Drain Stop"


"Ma'am, I'm not sure which oceans you're talking about. Could you be more Pacific?"

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't get it.

Tim said...

Ha!

That's really a bad joke, though.

Anonymous said...

it looks like a hat! i would've guessed it was on the sidewalk...sorta...next to a brick wall...if you didn't say it was a drain stop...

Anonymous said...

i keep forgetting that you can make pictures black and white and then i'm like wow that looks like the kitchen but we don't have any gray tiles.

and then i wonder how i make it through the day.

although sometimes i do hit myself in the face when i'm tying my shoes.

could you be more atlantic?

Anonymous said...

hahahahahhahahahahaahhahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahhhhhahahhahahahahahhahahaha

that was funny.

i want to do Newsies but there is already Sweeney Todd and maybe Cinderella. WHY CAN'T ALL THESE SHOWS BE AT DIFFERENT POINTS IN THE YEAR.
ya.

Ali said...

you told me this already.

drain stop?

Anonymous said...

bad joke.
but it made me smile
:-D

Anonymous said...

Since you tweaked my layout's HTML, I'm returning the favor.

In the "Anonymous" template, you'll find this toward the begining of the style sheet:

#description {
margin:0 5px 5px;
padding:0 20px 20px;
border:1px solid #222;
border-width:0 1px 1px;

font:78%/1.4em "Trebuchet MS",Trebuchet,Arial,Verdana,Sans-serif;
text-transform:uppercase;
letter-spacing:.2em;
color:#777;

Remove the bolded lines, if you would be so kind.

Anonymous said...

Sweeney Todd: Late February, early March, I believe.

Cinderella: Early February.

Anonymous said...

Recently, your posts have become fewer and less impressive. Albeit some show ingenius artistic talent, many are rather simple and lack a quality your others have.

Anonymous said...

wahoo. i'm bored.
wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
goodnight.

Anonymous said...

that's not the right way to use albeit.

if you're going to sound smart, you should do it right.

the word you were looking for there is "although". if that's not big enough type in into word and do a shift-F7.

Anonymous said...

Albeit and although are synonyms, anonymous. If you're going to sound smart, do it right.