HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
A pic of our pumpkin. We used that kit that's all the rage this year. Plus, The Punisher hid out in our apartment complex for a couple days. I think it's an old Dodge Challenger.



MY NEW FAVORITE HOLIDAY
caw caw
SNAKE-EYEZ'Z WHEELZ
Because if you're a ninja whose face was burned off, you sure do need a bike with swords and guns on it. You gotta get yours.
WHEN YOU VOTE, THINK OF THIS FACE...
this face right
here.
DOONESBURY
POSSIBLE DEXTER VICTIMS
(emotional context: dark humor, frustration)
How about this guy? Lehman Bros. CEO Richard S. Fuld Jr. or any of the other CEOs who are using bailout money to pay millions of dollars in executive bonuses.
"Days after it got a federal bailout, American International Group Inc. spent $440,000 on a posh California retreat for its executives, complete with spa treatments, banquets and golf outings, according to lawmakers investigating the company's meltdown."
"The company tapped into its $85 billion government loan to stave off bankruptcy to pay for the outing at the coastal resort. AIG sent its executives to the coastal St. Regis resort south of Los Angeles even as the company tapped into an $85 billion loan from the government it needed to stave off bankruptcy. The resort tab included $23,380 worth of spa treatments for AIG employees, according to invoices the resort turned over to the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.