Laugh-Out-Loud Cats #456
Originally uploaded by Ape Lad.
This may seem a bit out of character till you consider Pip is a child. And a cat.
This may seem a bit out of character till you consider Pip is a child. And a cat.
Have you used shirt.woot.com before? Basically, they offer a new t-shirt everyday for $10, then it's gone. Sometimes they don't even last the whole day. Some of the shirts sell out in a couple of hours.
Here's a shirt I designed for them that will be available very soon. Midnight Central to be specific. As in a little over a half hour. If you want one, get over there and order one while it's available.
If you miss your chance, I can help you, but it'll be a few dollars more. I'll post the link to the second chance when it becomes necessary.
In case you weren't here last week, I mentioned that I'd be giving away ten signed copies of a recent book I worked on, called the Cookie Thief, to fan club members. Here are the numbers of the fan club members who have won (these numbers were chosen at random, I promise):
54, 80, 49, 36, 88, 08, 37, 41, 60, and 64!
Congratulations.
The fan club memberships should all be in the mail by Monday the 5th of November. If there are any unforeseen setbacks, mishaps, or slowdowns, I will post about them here.
Thanks again!
One more thing: I bet the cookie depicted above will look better on a day when I'm not full of Halloween candy.
This picture is all kinds of awesome! Thanks, RJ.
Are you dressing up tonight? I'm going to be a monk (a gyrovague, of course).
If you haven't seen the Palm Beach Story, I recommend it.
Too bad that airport idea never caught on.
You may notice a slow down in posts as I prepare all of the fan club memberships for mailing.
I'll probably post some pictures of my progress along the way.
Here's my very first contribution to the 700 hoboes project, created two years ago today.
Thanks again to every single one of the 500,000 visitors who've dropped by my flickr stream since then, and to all of the bloggers who've shared my stuff elsewhere.
Dan and Julie, who I've met in real life and enjoyed a pizza with, have posted a set of incredibly funny and awesome photos of their cats dressed as my cats for Halloween (though I see no reason why these can't be their permanent uniforms).
Here's the whole set. Go heap praises on them.
Beth added a printed copy of a recent comic to her impressive collection of lucky cats. And to her I raise a paw.
Note: I can't keep up with all of the comments posted here and on the flickr, but I do read and appreciate them all. THANK YOU!
Thanks to Ryan for sending along a photo of this seasonal creation.
Look, it's a real live Kitteh!
Halcyonsnow provided the idea, Subspace does the modeling, and we all win.
Click on either one of these images for instructions on how to be Kitteh or Pip for Halloween.
Thanks to fellow hobo artist Halcyonsnow for reminding me to check the archives.