Friday, April 14, 2006

Note to Self:

Ease up on all the badger & clown references or alienate new readers with all the in- jokes.




DO NOT substitute with ducks.

8 Comments:

Blogger korova said...

where are the tyre marks??

6:31 pm  
Blogger The Neath said...

First you tell me that you're going to photograph a dead badger, after the references on this site, now you want pictures of a dead duck?
I'm starting to worry about you!
Maybe next time I'll do a before and after shot.

11:49 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently there's a dating agency for clowns called, unsurprisingly, www.clowndating.com! Can someone check it out? Even I haven't got that much time on my hands

8:14 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why 1879?
As in the 'smacking down clowns since 1879' byline.

10:30 pm  
Blogger korova said...

It is 1879 because this was the first successful attempt to rise to power. The earlier 1869 putsch in a beer hall in Cleethorpes was stopped before it could gain any real momentum. The 1879 uprising, however, garned widespread popular support as clown's were getting far too big for their boots. The only time this looked under threat was the 1895 Mime Revolt. Many hundreds of light entertainment performers suffered at the hands of this bloody revolt. The Mime's didn't count on the popularity of the Clown Smackers and the rebellion was quickly snuffed out. Fortunately, this proved a minor blip in the Clown Smackers total domination.

11:09 pm  
Blogger The Neath said...

1879. A good year for clown smacking.

7:04 pm  
Blogger The Neath said...

You may have noticed that the byline has now changed. The clown smacking one will probably come back but I decided to change it every so often according to whims and boredom.

7:07 pm  
Blogger korova said...

see, now I look silly!

7:50 pm  

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