I recently came across a book's review while going through nytimes.com. In the long list of Non-Fiction books, I found one title quite attractive. Not because I could relate with the "Beer" word mentioned in it, but there was a certain intrinsic pun involved.
Anyway, the book is titled I HOPE THEY SERVE BEER IN HELL by Tucker Max. And that review guided me to the author's webpage. And just after reading the first post I knew that this guy's writing style is kick-ass funny [as Kulhara puts it:] . Though he really lets out the best in him in the second post titled "Tucker tries butts**; hilarity does not ensue - July 12, 2005".
But before you proceed to read this post, let me caution with another word which both of my frnds Khaira and Kulhara used unanimously: HARDCORE!!! Yeah, this is one explicitly told story but seriously funny. Though the author seems to be quite humble when he says "hilarity does not ensue". And after reading a few posts of his, if you want to keep a copy his adventures then you can buy the book as well.
Go on have fun! But try not to repeat those adventures at home :)
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
For all the Garfield Fans
I have turned into a huge fan of Garfield from just another reader of his strips over a past few months. All this happened after I subscribed to its strip from arcamax.com. But I was amazed to see this another guy who is a "real" Garfield fan.
He has got all the strips of this lasagna loving creature ever published anywhere since its inception in 1978. And today Garfield turns 30 and here are the first and the latest strips of the cat:
Then:

Now:

Happy B'day Garfield!!
Cheers!
He has got all the strips of this lasagna loving creature ever published anywhere since its inception in 1978. And today Garfield turns 30 and here are the first and the latest strips of the cat:
Then:

Now:

Happy B'day Garfield!!
Cheers!
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