Saturday, February 27, 2010

Miss Suzy

Miss Suzy had a steamboat
The steamboat had a bell (ding, ding)
Miss Suzy went to heaven
And the steamboat went to...

Hello, operator,
Please give me number 9
And if you disconnect me
I will chop off your...

Behind the 'frigerator (or yellow curtain)
There was a piece of glass
Miss Suzy sat upon it
And cut her little...

Ask me no more questions
Tell me no more lies
The boys are in the bathroom
Zipping down their...




strip for February / 26 / 2010


Thursday, February 18, 2010

Guess What I Have

A recipe for CRAB PUFFS, and the know how to make them.


Maybe I'll make them this weekend if I can find all the stuff.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

More on Little Bill

I just finished watching another episode of the best show ever Little Bill, and I have some more great things about the show to share.

1. According to the blurb that comes on before the show Little Bill teaches social skills and how to be a member of a community. Who knew.

2. Bill Cosby composed the theme and much of the other music for the show.

3. Gregory FREAKING Hines is the voice of Big Bill, Little Bills father.
4. It really makes me want to live in an old east coast city like Philly or Baltimore.

Friday, February 12, 2010

yea so

Learning to let go is hard. Personally I don't like doing it and I would much rather hold onto things forever. Thats all I'm going to say on the subject.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Little Bill


So recently I have been starting my day by lying in bed and watching/listing to the TV. Among all the crappy news and stupid cartoons that aren't good enough for better time slots is a real gem, a diamond in the rough if you will. Its name is Little Bill.

I rhymed, how bout that. Also it was created by Bill Cosby, so yea.


Little Bill has a lot of things going for it. 1st it is the perfect preschool kinder gardener show. It's about this little boy named Bill, who everyone calls Little Bill. He lives in Philly with his family and has amazing adventures with his imagination. The characters remind me a lot of my nieces and nephews. Little Bill is always making up little songs about what he is doing and it reminds me of Charlotte.

2nd is the animation, it's simple and bright. The animators us a lot of basic shapes and colors that are easy for young children to identify, but they mix and match them to make some pretty sweet images. They don't ever over complicate what’s one the screen and for some reason it reminds me of how I used to view the world at that age.

3rd and best of all is the Jazz. The whole thing is scored by the smoothest Jazz music in the world, perfect for waking up to. It is reminiscent of Vince Guaralid's music for the peanuts cartoons. I just lie there under my blankets and listen to the Jazz.

I began to think that this might be weird, that something about a 27 year old man lying in bed listening to a TV show for 4 year olds just for the music is wrong. So I asked that question on Yahoo Answers, and I am glad to report that it turns out that I am not the only adult who does this. turns out there are a few of us who watch Little Bill for the music. Can't wait to wake up tomorrow and listen some more.


Bonus Booty!


Sunday, February 7, 2010

Mario quilt

made it and gave it away on Twitpic

Just got a pic of it. Thanks for all the help getting it done.

Monday, February 1, 2010

I'm Turning into Jen

I don't shower unless I have to. I where clothes multiple days. my room is dirty and I don't care. I need a shave. All I need is a Nancy Drew video game and a coke and I'll be set.