I, um, got sucked into the epic women’s ice skating contest at the Olympics, and just noticed it was late, so I am just going to post my latest little drawing of a flounder here and remind you to check out my Instagram page. This is a great tusked behemoth flounder of appetite wandering a world of appetite, cheap meat, and those little elves that bake cookies. Vultures soar over the lumbering creature hoping a carcass will appear in its wake. Also there is an artichoke (a delicious edible thistle/vegetable). We’ll get back to some proper posts next week, but this enigmatic creature is not without a certain comic grandeur.
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February 23, 2018 at 7:07 PM
Meg Miller
I think the legs are the most disturbing part of all.
More non-sequiturs, this time about mascots:
BYU Mascot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=nTxT13CpMg0
I gave a talk last summer on my experiences as a mascot at PechaKucha (kind of like the bastard child of TED talks and a quick PowerPoint):
February 26, 2018 at 11:40 PM
Wayne
Hahaha! Thank you for the link (which everyone should totally watch). I love mascots (intellectually, at least) and I really enjoyed hearing about Precious. It reminded me of my sister’s description of meeting McGruff, the crime-fighting dog. The police owned the trademark for McGruff’s appearance, but not for his voice and mannerisms, so he had an ambassador explaining to awed children that he was silent while on a case.