Funtimes with modern spam

Okay, this is too good not to post. I may have complained once or twice about the quality of spam comments or their miserable inability to persuade me that they were written, in a human language, by a sentient being, about something–anything–on this blog. Well, I still can’t say much for their intelligibility, but they’ve certainly gotten more entertaining. Tonight’s selection, copied error for error, comes from an unknown assailant with an IP address that tracks to lovely Kennesaw, Georgia*; I choose not to repeat his/her/its given screen name, for reasons you are welcome to imagine vividly:

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* This remark is not intended as an endorsement of the city of Kennesaw. I have never been there. For all I know it is a swamp, home perhaps to the third castle, which burned down, fell over, then sank into the swamp.

New prints at Zazzle

I’ve just published a couple more new posters at Zazzle. At some point here I’ll make other items with the images, but I have several more images ready to go, and my point in toying with them in Illustrator is that it lets me save them larger, so big prints are possible if I can make them look good as graphics. Anyway, here they are.

The crosswalk image looks much better at a large size — that’s where you see the graphic style better. Not sure if I like it as is or wish I’d made it more obviously a graphic (for smaller sizes). The crosswalk itself is my favorite one ever. :P