the trickle down

"I like these cold, gray winter days. Days like these let you savor a bad mood." ~ Bill Watterson

Friday, March 23

Fun to be had in archiving

There's fun to be had in archiving. Or mostly in digging through archives.
Kaes: In our movie, we should have two losers who always make stupid jokes and then laugh at how funny they think they are.
Colin: ... so, you mean... us.

- Colin & Kaes
- Colin and Kasey brainstorming for their "movie" (which is currently in pre-production).
That and more can be found at thosekids.org/fatdog/ignorance/quote_archive.asp.

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Tuesday, March 13

Words from Tobias Funke...

Well not so much words from Tobias, but words from David Cross, the actor who plays him:
I also believe that in the right setting that, as unfortunate as it may be, retarded people can be a near constant source of entertainment (fact!).
That, along with other goodness, appears in "An Open Letter to Larry the Cable Guy," posted on the Bob and David website.

I've talked about this -- or surrounding circumstances -- with a few different people many times. While the various forms of mental retardation can be devastating and terrible afflictions, there is most certainly humor in many of the resultant behaviors, activities, or situations born out of that affliction. Whether it's the simplest things like a mispronounced word or funny walk or if it's the more complicated stimuli and reactions of others caused by introducing a retarded individual into a group or social situation, there is humor in all of it.

Kind of interesting to see it pointed out so plainly in one sentence like Mr. Cross did here.

The rest of the letter is very excellent, as well. In fact, it's more important that the one line I've chosen to comment on, here. Check it out. And then check out Mr. Cross as Tobias Funke in Arrested Development on G4 TV or on DVD.

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Friday, January 19

"I used to draw you"

"I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down."
- Mitch Hedberg

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