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And the hamster did it!

Rashkolnikov J. Hamster courtesy of Dependable Renegade.

UPDATE:  It seems they’re getting better.

13 Responses to “Sadly, No! is DEAD!”

I told them, the hamsters were overpowered by gophers… GOPhers! (Well, it seemed funny at the time. Guess you had to be there)

And Shakespeare’s Sister appears to be on life support…

And, yes, I’m talking about the new site!

Bless the FSM, it has risen!!!

Its like my mom always said, never trust a hamster. Or was that Jane Hamsher, I forget.

Thank goodness they’re back. I was terrified of the prospect of free agency…

mikey

Mikey: we would’ve just moved it to your place.

One can download a small .gif of the gopher at CuteOverload.com…which you should already have in your bookmarks.

Yeah, mikey, from your descriptions, it sounds like you have plenty o’ good eats ‘n… stuff, so we coulda all come over and cleaned you out been polite guests (until about 2a.m.). What could possibly have gone wrong?

Ah, just imagine teh foaming tsunami of blood-flecked false hope that has been spattering the keyboards of the like of Adam Yoshida, Michelle Malkin, Mark Noonan, Dafydd ab Hugh… it is to laugh, indeed. Much as they might wish it to be so, S,N! will survive any technical trevails (though the automatic preview may well have gone “tits-up,” such as it were). Smack all those whingenutz about teh face and neck with a GIANY SAMMICH, Brad! Photoshoppe those bastids into submission, Gavin! Bring back their past stupidity to haunt them with, HTML Menken! And, Seb n’ all teh rest–dogpile on any fucktard unwise enough to stick his or her head up in the no-man’s-land between the conservotwits and the forces of good, reason, and teh funny. Make it reallly hurt, boys!

Ah, my traditional typo–and all in caps! It was supposed to be “GIANT SAMMICH

We now join teh Dead Sadly, No! sketch, already in progress…
“…’e's.. ‘e’s not… dead… ‘e’s resting!”
“Listen ‘ere, mate, I know a dead blog when I see one, and I’m looking at one
right now.

That’s a prairie dog. Just like the little guys who used to live in the valley out back of our old house.

I was worried when they put a housing development there, but the last couple of times I went home, the prairie dog town had moved to a new location by the Starlight Drive-In.

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