- Burl's embrace of form over function, which flies in the face of everything we've ever learned about him.
- The rather poor decision to include a "red" toaster in a black-and-white line drawing.
- A lamp which is dated for reasons passing understanding and includes a lamp shade made of pinball's favorite fabric.
- The Redwing knock-off, whatever the hell that is.
19 May 2007
The Art of Negotiation
In today's Dinette Set, Burl demonstrates his prowess at negotiation; by contrast the following things demonstrate very little prowess at anything:
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Re: Burl's idiosyncratic behavior.
Lazyness triumphs again. If the author isn't going to put any effort into the drawings, why should we expect consistancy of character?
(PS: Why would the intended use of an item change the price of it, in anyone's mind?)
It's not just a screen-door lampshade, it's a magic levitating screen-door lampshade. Unfortunately, it hasn't quite figured out how to center itself over the bulb.
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