Wasn't aware of this little contest until it was over, alas, but you can still run an eye over the candidates and ogle the victor. Phwoarr!
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She is wrong about Tom Jackson at least as far as cartoons go:
http://library.kent.ac.uk/cartoons/
A worthy resource, full of interesting information (eg the Sex Pistols apparently described themselves as a "punk group" on their drumkit--I never knew that. But I digress)
What three otherwise sensible people have said about Webside Gleanings
It is a treasurehouse of the bizarre and the offbeat, and it could quite easily eat up 30-60 minutes of your day every day unless you approach it with caution. So - be cautious, be self-disciplined, but do go and have a look. It's a gem.
A charming compendium of the amusing, irritating and obscene, often in the same link. Its cross-eyed editor is an unsung genius who provides a happy meeting place on the net for the disillusioned, the slightly sociopathic, and people with a laptop who have a long time to wait for their train. A familiarity with the more arcane reaches of Church history may help the reader with the less obvious jokes.
It's like wandering into an emporium with lots of choice trinkets and ornaments that you never knew existed and would look just lovely on the mantelpiece.
Not only is it difficult to know the truth about anything, but to tell the truth when one knows it, to find words that will not obscure or pervert it, is in my experience an exhausting effort.
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She is wrong about Tom Jackson at least as far as cartoons go:
http://library.kent.ac.uk/cartoons/
A worthy resource, full of interesting information (eg the Sex Pistols apparently described themselves as a "punk group" on their drumkit--I never knew that. But I digress)
i'm not gonna write clever name headings if you're gonna cut them off.
Worry not, Mike, your name heading appears in full on the posting-plus-comments page, which is what counts.
Thanks for the Kent University tip - I'll have a look.
Thanks for the link and the heads up about the site with the cartoons on. Tom Jackson: gone but not forgottten.
You're welcome, ma'am.
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