2010/04/16

13669. Well. Well. Well.

Just a quick doodle expressing a constant state of mind.

2010/04/14

13667. Bipolar Disorder.

How do you do?

2010/04/13

13666. Minitrue.

"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.” 
This is how George Orwell's novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" begins.

2010/04/12

13665. Vreadenapanaga.

A new Greek word by an old Greek friend.

2010/04/11

13664. (The) Sixels.


The Greek Police has published pictures of six arrested persons, allegedly accused as terrorists, but the definition of terrorism itself has proved controversial.

2010/04/10

13663. Inedible.

The "Spaghetti Syndrome". 

A verbatim translation of the word "Drahtsalat" is "wire salad", but it describes a jumble of wire. 

2010/04/09

13662. Malcolm Will Return Shortly.

Was it good to be bad, and was it bad to be good?
Malcolm Robert Andrew McLaren (22 January 1946 – 8 April 2010).
A screenshot from his website

2010/04/08

2010/04/07

13660. It Really Socks.

The end of an era, or: Parting ways with a good old pair of friends.

2010/04/06

13659. State Of Mind/Mine.

It is all there. Nothing to be lost. Anything to be found.

2010/04/05

13658. Déjà Entendu.


The last days a monkey on the back repeatedly says: "Jamaica".

2010/04/04

13657. Of Today's Eggs.

The eggs are wearing red today. Undress them.

2010/04/03

13656. Pocket Money.


In the right front pocket of a pair of jeans.
No late April Fool's joke. 

2010/04/02

13655. Charlie's An Angel (Now).

"It's Charlie, Angel. Time to go to work."
John Lincoln Freund (January 29, 1918 – April 2, 2010).

 
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