Wednesday, June 2, 2010

The Simpsons are so classic

aren't they? The episode where Homer gains weight to work from home is on right now, and I remember when it first came on. "Dad, it says non-toxic..." Pure classic.

(Towel rack!)

This means that in a few days, me and my new best friend...(MR. BLACK) will sit down and discuss the best Simpsons episodes ever. So stay tuned, this will be better than our Movies ruined by romance list.

I love webcomics. I am currently reading the Order of the Stick, Dork Tower, Real Life Comics, Full Frontal Nerdity, Darth & Droids, Irregular Webcomic, Looking for Group and Least I Could Do. I used to read Goblins, but was beginning to get a little tired of it. I have also found the reprints of the old Phil & Dixie strips from Dragon Magazine and the Duelist. Gaming comics and geek comics are so fun. (I also saw an ad for Geek 2 Geek Dating service...want to bet that one has 50 guys sign up for every girl....)

I also notice that there are a lot of geek T-shirt ads on the aforementioned websites. They are interesting, I wish I had the money to buy a few of them. They are very well written. I guess they know their target audience.

(I wash myself with a rag on a stick....classic!)

It's been too long since I could just do things carefree like...Responsibility truly sucks.

One of the T-shirts Mrs. Mattcaveman pointed out to me today was advertised on Facebook in the little corner ads. It was Sheldon Cooper going "Bazinga!" I have a feeling that shirt is an instant classic. Why I bet even Captain Sweatpants and Will Wheaton will get one. I think it's so awesome that Wesley Crusher ended up becoming a gamer/comic book fan in real life. It makes up for the character of Wesley Crusher in the first place. In fact, I think the next D&D monster my gaming group goes up against shall be named Wesley Crusher just so they can brag "I killed Wesley Crusher!" Or Bargle (and if you know who Bargle is, you rank among the truly geeky.)

Currently reading Book 3 of the Wheel of Tome "The Dragon Reborn". I find the first three books really move the plot along but then it drags a little bit during book 6-8, then picks up again... I said to myself I was going to read them all in order in preparation of reading Book 12, mostly so I can remember what happened without relying on Wikipedia (who needs Coles notes anymore?) Christ, I love Wikipedia. I don't care if it isn't completely accurate, I just love it. It helps remember names of Simpsons episodes, which will come in handy soon.

Anyways, have a great day, and remember to avenge Aleena the Cleric!

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