Monday, January 22, 2007

Same (Um?) Guy




11 comments:

stevie said...

Man, I'd love to see this but the top photo isn't loading. not the soccer (human).

Sean said...

Uh...I am not sure I understand what is happening here. Those two pictures are suppose to be of the same person?

Esue said...

i'm with you jesse, no confusion here. pics loaded, i thought it was quite clever. :)

Sean said...

Damnit, your jokes are too high-brow for me to understand. Can you dumb it down a little next time? Maybe include captions, or a punchline, or what, exactly, is the funny thing.

If i were a garbage pail kid, would I be stupid sean?

chelcg said...

Skeleton Skidmark Sean

stevie said...

This is a tremendous use of a fabulously inventive feature. That lady always freaked me out as a kid. She was in Popeye, which I seem to remember watching a lot.

As Wimpy. Isn't that weird?

Bonnie aka Truffles said...

Yes - Stevie, I remember watching Popeye, and specifically that lady (what's her name?)singing and moving (dancing?) in a very disturbing-because-she-is-just-like-Olive Oil-the-cartoon. (She sings about Sweet Pea.) Just odd.

Anywho, PERFECT COMPARISON CZ!

Sean said...

The thing that bothers me about this "comparison" is they don't really look alike. I mean, one's skin is dark, the other's skin is light. You know?

Mr. Douglass said...

i had a brief/horrific thought. which of those humanoids would i select as a kissing partner if heald at gun-point. it could happen! i am going to have to choose picture A the "female" humanoid simply because on faith i would have to assume there is some measly pair of breasts somewhere on the "olive-oil" frame. so, yeah, i guess i make the heterosexual choice of "A" but yes, CZ, we are just splitting hairs. these are the same creature.

Mr. Douglass said...

"held" not "heald" --- i know! crap.

P_J said...

Good one, Jesse.

Different skin color simply indicates they've adapted to different environments. The female's lighter skin is suited for colder climates and allows her and her young to evade predators in snowy regions.

Obviously they both descended from some common large-toothed ancestor, though -- perhaps this fellow.