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In front of everybody?

Posted on October 18, 2005 by kirabug
were there kids present?


Of course, it helps to know that Jimmy Johnson is the defensive co-ordinator for the Eagles, and that sometime around May 24th, 2005 (the day we took the screenshot), the Eagles extended his contract…. but that kind of takes the “get your mind out of the gutter” fun out of it.

Posted in Comics, Idiocy Online | Tagged eagles, football, yahoo idiocy

That’s Canadian Football League, for those of you keeping score

Posted on October 8, 2005 by kirabug
A highly unlikely score for the NFL


For those who don’t follow either American or Canadian football, Wikipedia explains the rouge at the bottom of the Scoring section.

…and it’s not exactly the most exciting strip I’ve done, but this marks Comic #100 in the archive.

Posted in Comics, Idiocy Online | Tagged cfl, comic status, football, nfl, yahoo idiocy

And now a quick break for some stupidity.

Posted on January 23, 2005 by kirabug
headline from cnn.com's inside politics section. poll: nation split on bush as uniter or divider. sketch: two crowds of people facing off, some carrying uniter signs and some carrying divider signs. both crowds yelling rant rant rant rant at each other. below them two people sitting around. first says if they can't agree on this doesn't that make him a divider by default? second says who cares? when's the eagles game on?


We’ll get back to the plot Tuesday. Jzimbert sent me this gem Saturday, and I couldn’t resist pointing it out — but I didn’t want to wait until March (which is where the current queue sits). Tuesday, we’ll get back to Lila and Cole and Daisy.

Posted in Comics, Idiocy Online | Tagged bush, cnn idiocy, football, jzimbert, politics

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