I like to play with photoshop sometimes...
John McCain, his stepping stone wife
and Chris Shays with their pet neocon and
foreign policy poodle Joe Lieberman
and Chris Shays with their pet neocon and
foreign policy poodle Joe Lieberman
The little pieces of nothings that I have done pale in comparison to some of the greats out there. The amount of time that I have to put into doing just a crappy photoshop amazes me and has given me an even greater appreciation for what some these artists do. Some of the Bloggers that I read regularly (near daily, If I have the time) are darned good at snark, humor and playing with internet scissors.
Take DistributorCap's work for example:
Or one of the greats, Tengrain:
Anyways... Tengrain calls his Blogging friends, his regular readers, scissorheads and, yes, I am proudly a scissorhead. It is an apt moniker since most of us really enjoy seeing the great work being done out there.
I have 4 kids but I am going to introduce you to my youngest daughter (Connecticut Kid3 - she is 5) in a video I took a few months ago... I figured that since dickday has sound, well, now he can enjoy video:
I think she may turn out to be just like Daddy...
And I hope that this was meaningless enough of a post to satisfy my debt to dickday...
4 comments:
Burying toxic trash is illegal throughout the 50 states.
Great post. I admire and envy you photo shoppers.
Utah Savage: I am not a photoshopper. Mine are amateur things to pass the time when there is absolutely no real news to post on. People like Dcap and Tengrain do the real thing - often - and well.
JollyRoger: In Alaska anything's legal as long as you don't get caught! (Dylan- Kind of - lol)
You might appreciate KatefromMaine's efforts at White Noise Insanity or Hysterical Raisins at WordPress regardless.
I was checking out the blog of an old participant in the thread at Political Animal who never seemed to 'get in the groove' - even being a tad pushy. But his intel seems good and he's blogged something about healthcare that might be worth a peek
http://www.perrspectives.com/blog/archives/001500.htm
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