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Free at Last…

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Go, America! It’s your birthday!

Where the *bleep* did that come from? And how did it get so HUGE?

Where the *bleep* did that come from? And how did it get so HUGE?

On this 4th of July, I don’t want to imply that there are critical issues facing our country. But let’s just say the President has a lot to deal with…

The good news is, for those of us fortunate enough to have temporarily gained our independence from our taskmasters, it’s vacation time. (Did I say “taskmasters?” I meant “teachers and bosses.”) So hit the road, because this summer, travel expenses are all on British Petroleum.

Okay, that’s not entirely true (read, it’s a complete lie). But wouldn’t it be special if BP, as a measure of good faith towards the United States, offered every single American driver a free tank of gas? Wouldn’t it??

I mean, for the love of one-nation-under-God, it’s our friggin’ birthday and whatnot…

My Funny Valentine’s Day Perspective

Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Roses are red, Valentine's Day is blue

Roses are red, Valentine's Day is blue

Remember, today is just one day, and no single day defines the extent of any amorous relationship. Moreover, no single person outside of yourself should determine your short-term or long-term happiness.

(At least that’s what I’m telling my Valentine…)

Thanks to Xandory, Robin Wood, TrekkieGrrrl, Britt McCary, Seliah, Schonee, Ziggie, dorkati, Kerry and Regine for making this artwork possible.

Happy New Year

Friday, January 1st, 2010

the day after Team would like to wish everyone a safe, healthy, and prosperous 2010. We appreciate your patronage…

New Year, New You

New Year, New You

Thanks go out to the following parties without whose resources the above artwork would not have been possible:

Happy Holidays

Saturday, December 19th, 2009


happy-holidays


SEASON’S GREETINGS !

In the picture, there are two symbolic items for each of the Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Hanukkah celebrations. Can you spot them?