JA: I spent thirty minutes trying write that stuff on the board (I'm shaky, you know) and then found a font that looks like a school teacher's handwriting. It works.
Mrs. T's Mom: Mmm...I would love a Karl Rove pinata.
Mrs. T: What was your pinata in Mrs. Nixon's class? Mine was a pig...or more like vaguly pig-shaped glue lump, but I can't remember what yours was.
On second thought, Cartman is not a possible answer. If it was in 9th grade, I didn't start watching South Park till almost senior year, plus it didn't even air till 1997. I'm gonna guess a teddy bear: that sounds simple.
8 comments:
I'm very impressed by the chalkboard writing and eager to see the Slarmie pinata.
Why thank you, sir.
Mine pinata is going to be of Brad Pitt, right?
Why would you want to beat the crap out of Brad Pitt? Make your pinata a politician, then you will enjoy beating the crap out of it.
Or Tom Cruise!
With my art skills, it'd probably end up looking more like Tom Crusie than Brad Pitt anyway.
JA: I spent thirty minutes trying write that stuff on the board (I'm shaky, you know) and then found a font that looks like a school teacher's handwriting. It works.
Mrs. T's Mom: Mmm...I would love a Karl Rove pinata.
Mrs. T: What was your pinata in Mrs. Nixon's class? Mine was a pig...or more like vaguly pig-shaped glue lump, but I can't remember what yours was.
I did Cartman, I think.
On second thought, Cartman is not a possible answer. If it was in 9th grade, I didn't start watching South Park till almost senior year, plus it didn't even air till 1997. I'm gonna guess a teddy bear: that sounds simple.
Post a Comment