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In response to: Rocket Dog: The Movie

MCNALLY [Member] · http://www.semioticcohesion.com
I like to think most cities are of this type.
PermalinkPermalink 04/02/10 @ 18:08

In response to: Rocket Dog: The Movie

ryan [Visitor]
I neglected to illustrate this is a city of anthropomorphic dogs.
PermalinkPermalink 04/01/10 @ 19:19

In response to: the war on errors

This is a great comedy story with a strong moral center.

movies about apocalyptic situations are popular

movies about folks with super powers are popular

movies about terrorism are popular

movies about CB radio used to be popular.(smoky and the bandit).
PermalinkPermalink 06/03/09 @ 11:16

In response to: the war on errors

Jesse Henthorn [Visitor] · http://www.inadequatethoughts.com
This is the material of a very disgruntled person.

People who drink coffee piss me off more than people who honk their car-horn in the morning.
PermalinkPermalink 06/03/09 @ 06:02

In response to: MacGyver vs the shoe lace syndicate

Man from Uncle Jim [Visitor]
These fine works will indeed affect your competancy hearing.
PermalinkPermalink 05/14/09 @ 16:19

In response to: Atlas Mugged

I have been an old man since kindergarten. maybe earlier.
PermalinkPermalink 04/24/09 @ 01:31

In response to: Atlas Mugged

Betty Noire [Visitor] · http://elizabethnoire.wordpress.com
Fucking hell, that was wonderful to read. I bet you are not really old.
PermalinkPermalink 04/18/09 @ 17:00

In response to: the day the earth stayed still

the civilizations of outer space were concerned Earth would start sending them all way too much fucking junk mail once they got into outer space.
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/08 @ 03:34

In response to: the day the earth stayed still

The Ancient Shark Of Despair [Member]
Magnificent! Someday, Ryan, I'll carve this blog on your gravestone.
PermalinkPermalink 12/14/08 @ 02:39

In response to: Drake visits Decentville, part II

chris [Visitor]
He walked for an hour. his bowling ball was heavy

haha
PermalinkPermalink 12/01/08 @ 22:48

In response to: The hills are alive with the sound of Nougat, Part II

he became mister badger after punching all those folks in the ribs. then he had to lay low because wind in the willows was still in copyright.
PermalinkPermalink 10/24/08 @ 02:32

In response to: super-vision 12: Specie Delivery

MCNALLY [Member] · http://www.semioticcohesion.com
Hey, I keep on finding all of Arbot's comments here. I've helpfully published them with my powers. I guess I don't get any alerts for this blog. It'll be okay, Arbot. Everyone can see now that you approve.
PermalinkPermalink 10/24/08 @ 00:37

In response to: Drake visits Decentville, part One

MCNALLY [Member] · http://www.semioticcohesion.com
I like to think that I could be a cracker if I wanted to be.
PermalinkPermalink 10/24/08 @ 00:35

In response to: The hills are alive with the sound of Nougat, Part II

MCNALLY [Member] · http://www.semioticcohesion.com
I didn't like how this story started but I like how it ended. Is Mr. Badger the new, fake name or the old, rib-punching name?
PermalinkPermalink 10/24/08 @ 00:34

In response to: Drake visits Decentville, part One

Tom [Visitor]
Oh Snap!
no he di-in't.
PermalinkPermalink 10/22/08 @ 20:47

In response to: super-vision 12: Specie Delivery

Tom [Visitor]
funny stuff.
PermalinkPermalink 09/08/08 @ 23:09

In response to: Supervision, Part 7

The Ancient Shark Of Despair [Member]
This story makes me feel extremely special.
PermalinkPermalink 06/16/08 @ 13:31