Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Capital Punishment


If you're looking for a context for this one then I suggest you follow the postings and comments on Binty's, Kim's and Anti-Barney's blogs on this topic.

15 comments:

SheBah said...

My favourite so far! Class!

fatmammycat said...

Yikes! At least you didn't have me foaming at the mouth.

boudica of suburbia said...

Is yoghurt-weaving popular? I can't imagine it being very easy

xxB

Dr Maroon said...

FMC stop that now, foaming at the mouth! Come on.

It is amazing, that even here, I've just had to scrub a diatribe that I drifted into re Capital punishment.

sarah said...

i love that binty put this together. great sense of humour man.

sarah said...

Kim, i'm having problems with Gmail right now.. i've opened your e-mail, but was trying to multi-task (by answering other e-mail) and i guess it was just too much for it! if i can get IN, i will more than likely get that strip to you before Wednesday.

Justin said...

heartless.

Binty McShae said...

Thanks guys - glad you like it... Sarah, I always say if you're not prepared to laugh at yourself you're probably the only one who isn't.....!

LindyK said...

I suppose yoghurt-weaving must be a sight better than underwater basket weaving? Well done, Binty!

Andraste said...

Yoghurt weaving...wasn't it Alexei Sayle who coined that? I think I remember a live album (vinyl!) where I may have picked that up.

Binty McShae said...

I think so - used to describe folk singers and hippies and anyone else that wears dodgy sandals and smelly jumpers.

sarah said...

i have several laughs at myself daily. i'm normally the only one laughing..

that's crazy, right there.

Binty McShae said...

Rest assured Sarah I laugh at you. Or with you. However you prefer to view it! ;-)

SheBah said...

The expression I've heard to describe a hippie type is "someone who knits their own bread"

sarah said...

McShae: it's something i've come to accept and enjoy. :o)