Saturday 26 June 2010

Just Like That

I don't usually watch Dr. Who, but I did catch the last episode due to all of my friends rushing home to watch it. One aspect of the episode was very accurate and I agree with it completely;

A Fez is an awesome piece of head wear.

The fez, an item of clothing which I am proud to say I own as anyone who saw me in town tonight could tell you, is quite possibly the coolest hat I have ever seen in my life.
And it's possibly due to the influence of one man.

Tommy cooper is a hero of mine, as I grew up watching videos of his stage performances. His magic tricks always went wrong, he rarely finished a joke without being halted by his own laughter, but he was such an entertainer, such a spectacular presence on stage that it all added to the wonderfulness of his act.

Here's a couple of my favourite jokes that he told.

Oh it's hot outside, 90 degrees in the shade. I was smart, I stayed in the Sun.

I always sit at the back of the plane. Well, you never hear about them reversing into mountains do you?

He was truly a genius, may he rest in peace.


Also I have another webcomic for you.
Cyanide and Happiness is a daily webcomic written and illustrated by Matt Melvin, Kris Wilson, Rob DenBleyker and Dave McElfatrick. The comic consists of stick figures and a lot of dark humor. The comic follows no storyline so it's a fantastic one to just drop into at any point. I hope you enjoy it.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

And so it begins...

I was thinking the other day, "There aren't enough people getting annoyed by my opinions". So, after my original plan of shouting at people in the street, I decided to write a blog.
So far it seems like this plan has a much lower chance of me getting chased by the police, but lets just see how it goes.

Here's how I'm going to run things, I'll write about something I've seen that I found either annoying or awesome then I'll sometimes give a link to somthing I think you should see.

Nothing really to rant about today, so instead I'll direct you to Least I Could Do. It's a spectacular webcomic written by Ryan Sohmer and Illustrated by Lar DeSouza. It's been going for a few years now, but going through the archives is more than worth it.

Here's hoping this turns into a successful blog, shouting in the street was cold.