Seeking Bizarro Genetic Crapshoot Panel
February 18, 2006 5:04 AM Subscribe
ComicStripFilter: Looking for a specific Bizarro comic panel...
Can you find me the single-panel Bizarro comic strip of a man speaking to a lady at a booth in a restaurant about not wanting to have kids because of the "genetic crapshoot" aspect? I've been looking for it for over a month.
Any other Bizarro toons of similar subject matter also welcome, like this.
Can you find me the single-panel Bizarro comic strip of a man speaking to a lady at a booth in a restaurant about not wanting to have kids because of the "genetic crapshoot" aspect? I've been looking for it for over a month.
Any other Bizarro toons of similar subject matter also welcome, like this.
Which I found by following a link from your own blog, fer cryin' out loud! Bwahahaha.
posted by Gator at 5:22 AM on February 18, 2006
posted by Gator at 5:22 AM on February 18, 2006
Response by poster: Oh, dear.
I saw that search result, and didn't even bother looking at it because I was pretty sure I had linked a self-hosted file, and have since then had to do a few backup restores that didn't include any bizarro gif's..
Reminds me of a reader's digest story where the anecdote submitter found a book of interesting topic, sat down to read it and was just amazed at how spot-on the writer was with every single remark, only to discover that he himself had written the book.
posted by vanoakenfold at 5:29 AM on February 18, 2006
I saw that search result, and didn't even bother looking at it because I was pretty sure I had linked a self-hosted file, and have since then had to do a few backup restores that didn't include any bizarro gif's..
Reminds me of a reader's digest story where the anecdote submitter found a book of interesting topic, sat down to read it and was just amazed at how spot-on the writer was with every single remark, only to discover that he himself had written the book.
posted by vanoakenfold at 5:29 AM on February 18, 2006
I was talking about finding the link on your blog, but the book thing too. I don't find it the least bit implausible either, as I have come across things I've written seven and eight years ago that I just do not remember writing. With Alzheimers the world is always experienced with fresh-eyed wonder /optimist>.
posted by dgaicun at 11:25 AM on February 18, 2006
posted by dgaicun at 11:25 AM on February 18, 2006
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posted by vanoakenfold at 5:16 AM on February 18, 2006