Cool tricks you can do with paper. It reminds me of Doodling In Math Class.
The Fibonacci Series explained graphically.
Killer version of Elton John‘s “Rocket Man” by Iron Horse Bluegrass.
Have a great weekend, folks. I’m sleeping in tomorrow.
Cool tricks you can do with paper. It reminds me of Doodling In Math Class.
The Fibonacci Series explained graphically.
Killer version of Elton John‘s “Rocket Man” by Iron Horse Bluegrass.
Have a great weekend, folks. I’m sleeping in tomorrow.
[Found here, stitched them together.]
[Found here.]
Ernie Bushmiller was one of the most surreal cartoonists of his time, and this is a good example. Nancy’s and Sluggo’s bodiless heads pop up from side-by-side Jack-in-the-Boxes without any indication of who or what flipped open the latches simultaneously or why.
Nancy’s parents never appeared in the comic and their absence was never explained; her only caretaker was her Aunt Fritzi.
Fritzi Ritz was once an elite party girl, a flapper, who predated the Nancy comics by a few years until Bushmiller took over the strip created by Larry Whittington in 1922. Bushmiller modeled Fritzi after his own fiancée (according to Wiki) and Aunt Fritzi eventually served as Nancy’s benefactor and disciplinarian. We can assume that she recognized Nancy’s psychosis, even though Fritzi was not quaified to raise a child with mental troubles. Although not an ideal model for a young child, Fritzi did the best she could given the circumstances.
[Images found here and here. BTW, Sluggo didn’t appear until 1938, and his last name was Smith – fun facts to know and tell. Related Nancy stuff here.]
“The Lost Thing” is an animated adaption of a picture book illustrated and written by Shaun Tan in 2000.
The Undisputed Truth‘s version of “Smiling Faces” [via].
I never realized it, but “The Theme To Get Smart” is perfect for a ska rendition. Here’s the The Melbourne Ska Orchestra who did just that.
Have a great weekend, folks, and for those of us who are self-employed, it’s time to cough up some b*ks to the IRS f*ks.
This Is Important, according to Yahoo News.