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Rikki makes annoying ads and likes hilarious things.
She hates people who believe in star signs because a
tarot card reader once told her she was pregnant.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Funny Cause It's True



Man, now I can't stop... I think I have childhood issues.

12 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

These are brillant, keep'em coming.

3:52 PM, March 23, 2006  
Blogger Rikki said...

shucks :)

3:58 PM, March 23, 2006  
Blogger So long, farewell! said...

There's an Australian one? Lordy I have to move...

We just get the American version and a shoddy UK version done on a budget (which just adds to the hilarity).

Your site is gorgeous by the way.

7:55 PM, March 23, 2006  
Blogger Jed Henry said...

HEY! I saw that you posed on my blog! (Jed's sketch emporium) how did you ever find me?

And now that you mention it, all those times I harvested my brother's organs.... it is all coming back to me now... even after all the shock therapy.

What do you do in Australia? Where do you work? Word up.

11:41 PM, March 23, 2006  
Blogger Gerald de Dios said...

These are soooo funny...especially the second one. I think we've all had an annoying kid next door before...so I know whatcha mean.

12:34 AM, March 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, naive, but help a Yankee blogga out: skeksi?

;-p

9:39 AM, March 24, 2006  
Blogger Rikki said...

Dark Crystal reference :)
You know... evil childhood movie?
I hope to one day use it to placate my own children. That's what i'll call it... placating.

9:43 AM, March 24, 2006  
Blogger Lori Witzel said...

Funny! Dark! Silly!

All the right things to bring me a grin.

Oh, and thanks for clarifying the skeksi.
Need to watch Dark Crystal again.

8:31 PM, March 24, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

gracias.

1:06 AM, March 25, 2006  
Blogger Working Class Dan said...

This is a book waiting to happen. Check out Tim Burton's drawings or his poetry book 'The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy' (spolier alert: his parents eat him as an aphrodisiac). Defintely also in the vein of Roald Dahl's Revolting Rhymes. Keep 'em coming.

7:46 AM, March 25, 2006  
Blogger Working Class Dan said...

Btw, you've really cracked lately, haven't you?

7:46 AM, March 25, 2006  
Blogger Willie Baronet said...

I love your blog. :-) And yes, you do have childhood issues, or you wouldn't be in advertising. Trust me, I should know. Been in it my whole career. :-)

Keep up the great work!

6:50 PM, March 27, 2006  

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