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12 Mar 2008 13:47 #1 by Daedri (Daedri)
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upgradebiggieandfriends.ytmnd.com/


I wish this was a show.

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12 Mar 2008 15:45 #2 by Chris (Chris)
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That show seems perfectly appropriate for my 6 year old nephew.



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13 Mar 2008 03:58 #3 by Tim P (OrganicGolem)
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i would show it to my 6 year old... its probably best that I dont have said child

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13 Mar 2008 09:15 #4 by Arken (Arken)
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BA HAH HA HA HA Biggie! What have you become?!?!1?!?

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13 Mar 2008 09:38 #5 by Quin (Quin)
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Couldn't we perhaps put our favorite YTMD's in one big thread, instead of throwing them around?
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All this skipping around is driving me crazy. Not unlike.....
invisiblegarfield.ytmnd.com/

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13 Mar 2008 09:50 #6 by Arken (Arken)
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Quin, those came from here. Simply brilliant.
garfieldminusgarfield.tumblr.com/

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13 Mar 2008 10:26 #7 by Jacob Kanane (Jacob Kanane)
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Garfield without Garfield is great. I can't stand the normal comic but I love the twisted versions of it.

Here is another great one:
www.dougshaw.com/garfield.html
It takes 3 random panels from different comic strips and places them together. Most don't make any sense, but it usually winds up being a lot funnier then the normal comic.

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13 Mar 2008 12:30 #8 by Daedri (Daedri)
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I love garfield minus.

PS:  How much more awesome would that show have been if George Carlin and Biggie could have had an R rating late night on comedy central as a train and the smarmy old conductor. I'd buy that for a dollar.

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