Thursday, November 15, 2007

Household DANGERS: Guns & Computers


Household DANGERS - Guns & Computers from COMICS WITH PROBLEMS
via Ectomo's Captain Awareness: “He Raped Me… With Sexual Assault!”

What strange things do you think the kids saw when they were searching for tigers?

In other news, more on one of the bizarre Japanese spas I mentioned last month: Hakone Yunessun, a place where the whole family can bathe in wine while they drink it.

13 comments:

Ogg the Caveman said...

Hit the power button if you see something strange? Was that comic planted by some computer repair company? Is the back button too much for kidz to handle these days?

What strange things do you think the kids saw when they were searching for tigers?

I don't know. How does Zillow Book rank in the search results for tigers?

Anonymous said...

Musrt, maybe this?

Anonymous said...

Oop! I mis-spelled my murst.

Akubi said...

@Ogg,
I wondered about the power button as well, but figured it was because the tiger is one of the "PowerPack Pals" courtesy of Boy Scouts of America.
Unfortunately, Zillow Book ranks low for "tiger".

@Edgar,
Or this?

Akubi said...

BTW, Don't you wonder about Jungle Boy in the chat room?

Anonymous said...

Or this?

Ogg the Caveman said...

Your murst also wasn't murst.

Ogg the Caveman said...

At a glance, her tattoos bear an unfortunate resemblance to chest hair.

Akubi said...

@Edgar,
It's possible they'd see the same thing at the zoo and the PowerPack pals wouldn't have the opportunity to it hit the power button.

This is another (NSFW) possiblity.

@Ogg,
Edgar was first to say murst though.
Yes, that tattoo really doesn't flatter her.

Anonymous said...

I thought murst typically followed first, but since you didn't call either one, I win. :P

Akubi said...

Regarding Dick:
The Pentagon has launched a preventive strike against a target that military chiefs presumably regard as one of the most active current threats to U.S. and world security—namely, the office of the vice president of the United States. Thrusting back hard against Vice President Dick Cheney’s warmongering, the head of U.S. forces in the Mideast declared that an attack on Iran “is not in the offing,” and more or less urged the vice president and his political allies to shut up.
Sane Officers Oppose Cheney

Ogg the Caveman said...

That's not entirely surprising. With some exceptions, senior military officers tend to be less hawkish than the politicians they report to. Something to do with being closer to the pointy end of the stick.

Ogg the Caveman said...

@ Edgar:

If that's how it works, it's still not too late for me to call moist!