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November 19th, 2007 at 6:15 pm

City names cartoon character as one of it’s famous residents!

You know a cities gone insane when they name a cartoon character as one of their most famous residents.

Just such a thing happened a little while ago in Glasgow Scotland when the city council named Scrooge McDuck as one of their cities most famous residents!

It’s said that the famous duck started life as a humble shoe shine in Glasgow.

Scrooge has now been named on a Who’s Who list of the city’s most famous residents. This list also includes Scrooges nephews Donald, Dewar as well as Billy Connolly.

What is in the water over in Glasgow?






February 15th, 2007 at 6:00 pm

Enjoy pet humor? You’ll love this site

Want to see more photos like the ones that I post here regularly?

I found it at Pethumor.com where they have hundreds of pictures and videos of funny animals. Perfect for this site! I’m so happy to have come across Pethumor.com.

It’s a site about pets and animals and of course the people who love them. The site is updated daily with cute and funny pictures of animals, funny animal videos, trivia and pet jokes. They even have funny top 10 lists and pet cartoons. I’ve already bookmarked the site and I’m sure I’ll be visiting it regularly. It’s great.

I’m going to subscribe to their RSS feed so that I’ll know when new pictures and videos are added to the site.

If you have funny photos or videos of your pets you can submit them. The best ones will be published on the site.






November 3rd, 2006 at 4:49 pm

Disorder causes cartoonist to speak oddly

Did you know that Scott Adams, the cartoonist that creates Dilbert, is recovering from spasmodic dysphonia, a bizarre medical condition in which the brain areas controlling speech get weird, on and off.

When it gets weird it can really get weird, sometimes victims can speak only in falsetto, or only right after sneezing.

Scott Adams spasmodic dysphonia allowed him only to be able to speak when reciting poetry or when he pinched his nose. Now isn’t that odd? Apparently one person in 10,000 suffers from this, usually in mid-life.

Adams seems to have recovered, but it’s quite an interesting coincidence that his Dilbert character has no mouth.








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