Oct 30, 2006

Hey I love Papyrus too

Michael, a new submitter, writes:
Check out my logo at http://www.dakumaco.com i've included a jpeg of the logo as well, feel free to post it :)


I feel it. Free, I mean.

Oct 29, 2006

Papyrus Goodness

I got a great email from Becky last week:
hey joe. i've been hoarding all this delicious papyrus goodness all to myself, and i figured it was finally time to share.






3 of these i randomly came across. the zebra lounge is actually a coffee shop at my alma mater, carnegie mellon. i could stare at this stuff for hours. yum.

cheers,
becky
Those are delicious. Thanks Becky. Becky knows delicious too. She has a mouth-watering food (and more) blog (and podcast) online at www.35unger.com

Check it out!

Oct 19, 2006

Need Therapy?

Crave Papyrus? Do you have dry skin? Let me ask you... do ya like tea?



Cover yourself in this, and you're covered. That was at that thar Publix. Product placement:



Hey Clarice. Do you smell something?

Oct 18, 2006

Sweet Chili, a hint of Papyrus

You want to know what Asia tastes like?



Buy that crap but I will say this. It has Papyrus on it and it looks like a million bucks.

On an unrelated note, I wanted to just offer up a little advice to any comic strippers out there (you know, people who make comics for papers and stuff). When I want to read a comic, I want to see about as much drawing as I see words. Do yourself and your readership a favor and make a funny comic that I can read within 30 seconds or so.



You're not the only comic in the paper and if I wanted to read all these words, I'd read the article right above you. So, to the guy who writes the comic shown here (All the King's Men), and to Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury), and Cathy Guisewite (Cathy), you suck, your comic sucks, and you can't make up for a lack of wit or sense of humor with a lengthy diatribe on whatever it is I'm not reading in your comic. I'll take Marmaduke any day over that pretentious BS.

Oct 17, 2006

Talk about thorough

Oscar, the ultimate submitter thus far, has sent an update:
I am sad to report that Port Co 34, the "modern home furnishings" store in my neighborhood has closed. Apparently, the power of Papyrus was not enough to save them. Maybe they should have gone with Futura instead.
For a refresher, see here

That is sad. Things change. People need to look to the future and there is hope. There's always more Papyrus. Oscar emailed shortly after the aformentioned note and reassured us of that:
This is to make up for the previous photo-less email I sent. Choice of
the gods, indeed.


Yeah, Oscar, I'm seeing at least three. Thanks for the update and new submission! You rock!

Oct 16, 2006

Pasghetti...

My brother got a pretty great camera phone and better still, he figured out how to use it just in time for dinner.



Nobody makes spaghetti quite like Rolling Thunder Inc. Make your reservations now. You won't want to miss this here opportunity to eat four hours worth of saucy noodles.

Speaking of which- proof of the noodly appendage?