Then he got run over by a bandwagon.

We thought its front wheel sheared him right in half, but it turns out it was only a false dichotomy. He was fine, but we still had to appeal to authority to make him be more careful.



“In the Bedroom,” Peter Ilsted, 1901

Source: Lindita Odjoska on Facebook

Quiche Lorraine

Lorraine must be a fine woman indeed for having so splendid a dish named for her.



Cover to “House of Secrets” #130, Ernie Chan, 1975

DC Comics.

Thunderstorm fun.

Either the lights are flickering or I am having a stroke.

Admittedly, neither possibility excludes the other.



“Abelard and His Pupil Heloise,” Edmund Blair Leighton

The Piker Press publishes a photo of mine.

The Piker Press published a photo today that I took of a hungry butterfly in Warrenton, Virginia.  You can find it right here.

Thanks to Managing Editor Sand Pilarski for allowing me to share it!  🙂



“Forest Before the Storm,” Ivan Shishkin, 1872

Oil on canvas.

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My Facebook friends wanted me to make a meme out of my Ellen Ripley post.

So here it is.

Okay … in a deleted scene for “Aliens” (1986), Ripley is shown to have had a child, blah, blah, blah. But deleted scenes are not canon, My Dudes.

Postscript —  my fellow nerds know that this message works equally well with Ms. Selina Kyle.



Ben there.

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