Yesterday, I was watching for the first time a TV show called "Catfish". The first thing that popped in my mind when I heard of the show's title was a cat fishing. Then I thought of catfish. Then I thought of putting the two together, and this is what I came up with.
The actual show isn't about cats fishing, catfish, cats or fish, but I wanted to draw the picture anyway.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Monday, December 31, 2012
It's New Year's Eve!!!
It's hard to believe that it's the end of 2012. Time flies so fast.
The ball drop might be different this year from last year, though.
Oh well. I hope 2014 will have a better ball drop.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
It's Christmas!!! Yay!!!
The wait for the most wonderful time of the year is finally over! Merry Christmas!
I won't write or post much today since all my Christmas jokes and funny pictures were up yesterday.
I won't write or post much today since all my Christmas jokes and funny pictures were up yesterday.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Merry Christmas Eve!
Merry Christmas Eve! It's raining outside our house.
Yes. That is actually how I wake up in Christmas. I'm usually happy, yet unaware that it's the most wonderful time of the year, and that I have to rush to the living room to see how big the pile of presents is like every other kid in America. I have that short of an attention span or something, I guess.
Enough of my ramblings on how my mornings usually are. This time of the year is usually the time of a lot of parties, and parties come with mistletoe, except for my house, I think.
This time of year is also a time of family traditions, like opening one present before bed. My favorite, however, is tracking down the holly jolly man in the red suit, the Easter bunny. I'm just kidding. I mean Santa Claus. Or was it Sandy Claws?
I hope your day isn't as gloomy as mine, and Merry Christmas Eve!
Yes. That is actually how I wake up in Christmas. I'm usually happy, yet unaware that it's the most wonderful time of the year, and that I have to rush to the living room to see how big the pile of presents is like every other kid in America. I have that short of an attention span or something, I guess.
Enough of my ramblings on how my mornings usually are. This time of the year is usually the time of a lot of parties, and parties come with mistletoe, except for my house, I think.
This time of year is also a time of family traditions, like opening one present before bed. My favorite, however, is tracking down the holly jolly man in the red suit, the Easter bunny. I'm just kidding. I mean Santa Claus. Or was it Sandy Claws?
I hope your day isn't as gloomy as mine, and Merry Christmas Eve!
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Happy first day of winter!!!
I can't believe the year is almost over. With Christmas right around the corner, nothing can be more exciting than-- oh. Wait. Sorry, guys. There will be no Christmas gifts this year. It's the end of the world.
Sorry, but that's just the way it is. The Mayans a long time ago said today would be the end of the world, or something like that.
I'm just kidding. I don't believe that. If it really was the end of the world, it wouldn't look like this.
This next picture also proves my point.
Yeah. Wait. What was the topic, again? Oh well. I hope that the final days of 2012 will be awesome!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Random thoughts. Gotta love 'em.
Before I went to sleep last night, I had this idea for a drawing. I forgot all about it until I went on the computer and it came back to me. Anyways, enough rambling. Here it is.
While we are on the subject on random thoughts, here is a little bit of a Japanese history lesson.
Many years ago, the Japanese believed that there were evil fox spirits, and the only thing they could not say was "Moshi moshi" which is nowadays the first thing you say when you talk on the phone in Japan.
With background knowledge out of the way, here's an older picture.
What the girl says is "Moshi moshi?"
Okay .One more older picture on random thoughts. This one is self-explanatory.
Many years ago, the Japanese believed that there were evil fox spirits, and the only thing they could not say was "Moshi moshi" which is nowadays the first thing you say when you talk on the phone in Japan.
With background knowledge out of the way, here's an older picture.
What the girl says is "Moshi moshi?"
Okay .One more older picture on random thoughts. This one is self-explanatory.
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