Damn, I don't even have anything special to say on this one, but I just have to report this WV: accochol: How Tinsley spells it when he's had too much (but never enough!) of it.
Here's an example of finding humor and changing the labels to make it about someone else instead of the sad little arrangement between Tinsley and Stantis and Muir to write letters of praise to each other's syndicate.
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This just in:
1. A drawing of a duck reading from a piece of paper, indistinguishable from hundreds of previous drawings of a duck reading from a piece of paper.
2. A bloated "joke" that might have actually been funny if 30% of the unneeded words were cut out, e.g. "sagging", "every night".
And THIS is the result of 80-90 hours of research a week??? It wouldn't get a passing grade in high school.
Damn, I don't even have anything special to say on this one, but I just have to report this WV: accochol: How Tinsley spells it when he's had too much (but never enough!) of it.
Here's an example of finding humor and changing the labels to make it about someone else instead of the sad little arrangement between Tinsley and Stantis and Muir to write letters of praise to each other's syndicate.
Can you tivo a comic strip?
And then delete it without reading it?]
And yet, Diane Sawyer alone has twice as many viewers as Fox News on any given night.
Par for the course with Bruce Tinsley: clumsy writing, lazy artwork, completely invalid premise.
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