An Exquisite Corpse

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I was waiting for an ironic use of Fresh Prince! The tables have turned... Great corpse all around.

enclosed at July 2, 2005 9:07 AM

This is quite nice, indeed.

Furry, love your easter eggs!

Very funny, whirr and furry: texttexttext...grrrrrrrr. heeehheeee And Will Smith. Too damn funny.

Miss Daze at July 2, 2005 9:26 AM

totally speechless
can't stop laughing at the fresh prince and text

wotty at July 2, 2005 10:29 AM

[...] Born and raised, baby.
I love the last panel, and am going to go nuts tryying to figure out what those patriotically colored globules remind me of.

Did someone get a new job?

Jessica at July 2, 2005 10:36 AM

Kewl! I've been resisting the urge to use Will Smith. Good to see someone else didn't.

ZachsMind at July 2, 2005 1:30 PM

hurrah for us all!!

bone at July 2, 2005 1:49 PM

alright. i suck at this game even more than i've realized...

but fresh prince is a great start! *hats off to whirr!!!* w00t~!

the rest you'll just have to >read wild sumthin' or other, eh MD?

hasfurrychildren at July 2, 2005 3:23 PM

should've previewed.
post didn't like my back > & sucked my words into the ethernet somewhere...

anyway... read between the lines. (the missing words be there, mateys).

hasfurrychildren at July 2, 2005 3:26 PM

You do NOT suck at this game, furry.

I caught your words. I shall carve them into the bones and use in my next corpse piece. A little hoodoo and a little chanting will raise the zombie and give it life. I think this may be the work I was born to do.

Hats off to a fresh start!

Miss Daze at July 2, 2005 3:56 PM

hail Miss Daze. hallelujah!
zombies born & raised by all that is holy & wicked.

props to all of your understanding & divine exquitiseness.

*flings her hat into the air! & chants a bit here & there*

hasfurrychildren at July 2, 2005 4:35 PM

Just echoing everyone else, but, great use of the Prince, whirr.

And, Jessica, I think the red/white/blue circles are reminiscent of British and French air force wing markings, particularly on their older aircraft.

Nate at July 2, 2005 5:17 PM

hfc, that's a great continuation from whirr's piece so don't beat yourself up (although it is a fact that artists are often more critical of their own work than anyone else)

the roundels are exactly the same as RAF aircraft markings and also feature on a lot of "mod" clothing and posters

wotty at July 3, 2005 6:44 AM

It is, Nate, but what I'm thinking of is some punk rock album cover. I think. Not the Germs. But close. Argh.
(I'm looking but not yet getting the joke, Furry and Miss Daze. I blame my tomato knife. And promise not to make pictures of my eviscerated finger the new Fresh Prince, as tempting as that may be.

Jessica at July 3, 2005 3:48 PM

the Who had one of those red, white and blue circles on one of their album covers and their t-shirts

wotty at July 3, 2005 6:42 PM

Begging your pardon y'all, but the RAF symbol starts with blue on the outside, then white in the middle ring and then red on the inside.

D at July 4, 2005 2:42 AM

actually thier just rd white and blue blobs that i made and stuck together inna sort of groovy way.

bone at July 6, 2005 10:43 AM

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