I don't know if anyone's read or heard of the blog called Hyperbole and a Half, but this girl is seriously funny, if you have the odd sense of humor that I do. This post is about her as a child and...cake!
All credit due to Allie Brosh and the blog spot etc. if needed. Hope it's ok to repost, but I just giggle so much at her artwork...!
Enjoy:
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This is just tooo funny!
I was laughing so hard that it made my husband curious and he started reading too. He also thought that it was just hilarious!
I know!! Is that not the most hilarious artwork?! I read it every time I need to laugh! Try her post called "Wolves" too, which is hilarious; they all are..
Have you read her post on using the phrase, "a lot?" As a teacher, it is a pet peeve of mine and so I Love that post!
Ah yes, the Alot. Love that
My other fave you HAVE to read is The Year Kenny Loggins Ruined Christmas, and also the one about This is Why I'll never be An Adult.
I cried laughing...
My favorite one was the one about when she had dental work and wanted to go to her friend's party. I read it a long time ago and I can't remember the name of the post, but the gist was that her mother wouldn't let her go to the party while she was still half-sedated. For some reason she decided that if she could run across the park it would prove to her mother that she was okay to go, so after the surgery she was begging her mother to let her go "to the PARP! THE PARP!" Her mouth was still numb, she was still half-sedated and she couldn't talk, and her mother said "You can't even speak in coherent sentences! You can't run across the park!" then realized that everyone in McDonald's was giving her mean looks because they thought that she was being cruel to her little handicapped daughter. So she felt guilty and let her go to the party.
My son still yells "THE PARP! THE PARP!" occasionally for no reason.
I know.. "Moumm!? PARP!" LOL
In other random news, I just sliced my finger with a super sharp carving knife, in the middle of giant cake due tomor so here i sit wrapped in bandage and not even iced yet on a Ron Ben Israel design n cant do dishes either!
so Im reading funny stuff to try n relax
bleh
I know.. "Moumm!? PARP!" LOL
In other random news, I just sliced my finger with a super sharp carving knife, in the middle of giant cake due tomor so here i sit wrapped in bandage and not even iced yet on a Ron Ben Israel design n cant do dishes either!
so Im reading funny stuff to try n relax
bleh
Owww!
I too love that blog. Have you seen her store? One of these days I'll get around to ordering a "Clean ALL the things?" apron for myself, and some "Alot" stickers for my English Teacher friend.
My favorite one was the one about when she had dental work and wanted to go to her friend's party. I read it a long time ago and I can't remember the name of the post, but the gist was that her mother wouldn't let her go to the party while she was still half-sedated. For some reason she decided that if she could run across the park it would prove to her mother that she was okay to go, so after the surgery she was begging her mother to let her go "to the PARP! THE PARP!" Her mouth was still numb, she was still half-sedated and she couldn't talk, and her mother said "You can't even speak in coherent sentences! You can't run across the park!" then realized that everyone in McDonald's was giving her mean looks because they thought that she was being cruel to her little handicapped daughter. So she felt guilty and let her go to the party.
My son still yells "THE PARP! THE PARP!" occasionally for no reason.
The post you're thinking of was called, "The Party" and I agree, it was hillarious! I love Allie brosh's work, she never fails to makes me laugh. She's got a book coming out in the fall. If the book is as funny as her website, she'll do very well!
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