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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Inappropriate
posted by clake at 10:38 AM (0) comments

In this week's Randy the Cat strip, a hedgehog says something crass and gets called on it.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Completed
posted by clake at 10:13 AM (0) comments

Do you ever feel like not enough is getting done? A quick Google Image Search for the term "checkmark" should do the trick:
Suddenly, everything seems much more affirmative and decisive, yes?

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Friday, April 18, 2008

Fairy Cakes and Earl Grey
posted by clake at 3:05 PM (0) comments

This week's Randy the Cat installment finds Randy enjoying a pleasant outing in London, England.

Now if you'll excuse me, I am very tired and my son just fell asleep. I sense a golden opportunity to collapse into bed!

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Saturday, April 05, 2008

Burma Shave
posted by clake at 11:07 AM (0) comments

Randy the Cat took an unscheduled week off, but is back this weekend with a comic strip about a barber shop.

Otherwise notable:
  • We finally got our baby into half-time daycare, beginning June 2nd.
  • The weather is lovely today. So begins the time of year when we cease cursing the jaunty tilt of Earth's axis and instead give it high praise!
  • The baby loves to walk around holding your hands. Sometimes, he takes a step or two completely unaided (as he did this morning, toward his wonderful mommy).
  • Klake and I will be trying to attend a University of Iowa baseball game today. Here's hoping we make this happen. I'm not a big fan of baseball but it's a free, outdoor activity, and I already know how scoring is kept, so it's possible to follow along.
  • This eight-minute Doctor Who episode, made for the sake of charity using the actual actors, shows what would happen if the Peter Davison Doctor (#5) were to meet the David Tennant Doctor (#10). They do this kind of thing because fans go absolutely bonkers for it. I can think of other shows that would benefit from this treatment. I'd like to see a charity mini-episode of House wherein the eponymous diagnostician treats Bertie Wooster, also portrayed by Hugh Laurie.
  • "The Alternative Factor" is the worst episode of Star Trek I have ever seen.
  • I just don't bother reading news on April Fool's Day. If you are ever a reporter or blogger who finds him or herself trying to cook up a big, juicy April Fool's gag, you should stop and think about how doing so would make you a douchebag.
  • You may have noticed that Clever Dad is going strong, while UFO Clearinghouse has withered on the vine. I got really bored with UFOs. It's like starting a blog documenting every time someone sees the virgin Mary on a piece of toast. Meanwhile, Clever Dad continues to be good fun to write.

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