Cheesey shoes (not to be confused with cheesy shoes), Sierra Mist, cardboard quality control, parodies, puns, the Uxbridge English dictionary, flaming marmots, the color green, and, you know, stuff like that
Music
Whose Line is it Anyway?, They Might Be Giants, Songs to Wear Pants to, Tripod, Mitch Benn, Jonathan Coulton
Movies
Wait a minute. I'm not sure if this is asking me my favo(u)rite movies, or if I've personally made any movies. I'm going to not answer this one then - better safe than sorry.
Television
Whose Line is it Anyway?, The Drew Carey Show, Blackadder, Father Ted, Black Books, Monk, Futurama, Mystery Science Theater 3000
Books
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, John Hodgman's The Area of My Expertise, any by Dave Barry, Stephen Fry, or George Carlin
Heroes
I think they're delicious, though I hold the tomato and onions.
Who I'd like to meet: Myself at a much younger age. But then again...I already know myself at a much younger age. So in a way I've already met him. Ah but he hasn't met me. So there you go.
Yo Kev, since you're still big in the WLiiA? scene, I was wondering...
I don't remember if maybe if I was imagining things, or if I really saw some kind of an ad for "The Missing Whose Line? Episodes" coming to ABC Family last night - I know there's still some "unaired" episodes here in the US that aired in the UK (Spencer put them on YouTube), have you heard anything about this yourself from others, or was I simply imagining things?
My mustache keeps growing in prematurely white, which just gives me another abnormalty about myself to poke fun of when I over-exaggeratingly draw myself.
Yeah I did manage to find them. From where we parked we saw them chilling & we just assumed they'd be there after, & they were.
Pretty decent seats indeed. 3rd row from the stage, you were on the opposite side of the room because I remember you yelling out the "Strangled a Pelicun" & thinking to myself, "What an odd thing to suggest." But it made me chuckle, & Brad seemed to think it was appropriate ;-] nice thinking there. Be proud. Be very proud. Alas, I did not get any suggestions in, I'm still riding the high from finally meeting them. =]
I did enjoy the show, the venue was nice, wasn't used to being ushered to my seat, & I might be traveling to another one of their shows either in a close bordering state, or if they do come back to Ohio. My best friend was absolutely jealous when I showed her the pics, I saw my first show with her back in '04, at Ashland U.
The show was hilarious I was saddened that they didn't play mousetraps though.
I don't even remember why I gave Steve only three fingers... I guess it was so it would be one less finger to sew up on each hand when I was building him; I'm still going to let professionals build my puppets from now on, especially for bigger projects.
Remember the comic you did about waiting to see Colin Mochrie in a movie, but at that ill-timed blink his part is missed? That just happened to me with you-know-who.
I was planning to wish you a happy birthday yesterday, for fear that I'd forget about it the day of, but then I forgot about it yesterday, and remembered it now. So happy birthday!
Yeah, that's always been my main problem with digital cable. That and sometimes if a lot of action is happening during a particular shot, the picture becomes distorted, and pixely... like a video that's been downloaded off YouTube, compressed, then re-uploaded.
Poor Canadians, their reminders will carry on for three more years.
You've mentioned a few times in your comics that you don't have cable.
Have you ever thought about doing a satire about the whole over-bearing hawking of the digital converter box to the point that they have crawlers during network shows reminding you to buy one before the transition, even though they just played commercials for them?
In response to your newest comic (because that new tagboard doesn't work)... Lol, after you named your turtle Colin, I was expecting any other pets you'd have would be named maybe Greg or Drew, or any of the other WL guys. ;P