@Michaelasmith will be a little late tomorrow. Should be in by 10 at the latest! 2010-05-12

Posts Tagged ‘Humor’

The Irony of Spam

August 4th, 2009 / Poetry / 5 Comments »

I logged in to my admin place, the place I write this stuff, and in my tiny comment space, I found a lot of fluff. “What’s this?”, I said, a bit confused - I clicked on someone’s name, and with my psyche slightly bruised, I guessed this person’s game. A ploy to sell some shady pills, to my friends and similar folk - as if [...]

7 Days to Go

August 16th, 2007 / Old Blogs / 5 Comments »

So I have 7 days to go before I leave. Those of my readers who seek purpose in life should leave now. Unless you specifically seek sense in nonsense and the answers in the incoherent babbling of madmen. If that is indeed the case, you are welcome to read this post and leave a comment on [...]

The Einstein and The Eddington

August 2nd, 2007 / Uncategorized / No Comments »

The sun was setting on the links,The moon looked down serene,The caddies all had gone to bed,But still there could be seenTwo players lingering by the trapThat guards the thirteenth green. The Einstein and the EddingtonWere counting up their score;The Einstein’s card showed ninety-eightAnd Eddington’s was more.And both lay bunkered in the trapAnd both stood there [...]

I Made A Comic Strip

August 2nd, 2007 / Uncategorized / No Comments »

Here’s my first comic strip =P I didn’t exactly make it from scratch, just a matter of cutting and pasting and a little pixel art on game screenshots. I have seen these kind of strips before so it shouldn’t be a problem calling it a “comic”, heh. I wonder if I should start a separate blog for [...]

Overlord – Your Master, Not Your God – Part 1

July 18th, 2007 / Old Blogs / 1 Comment »

Once, long ago, when speech was but a toddler amongst illustrations and grunting was the language of the times, there was an evil abomination. So evil was this creature that at the merest whisper of his name, even the toughest of Neanderthals hid in their caves, under rocks and whatever cover they could find, [...]