My pal Fanton runs the Lord Likely website and did this here Lost Cat poster
I thought it's not doing much good sitting around on the internet, so now the good people of Reading are now seeking high and low for poor, starving Thundercock.
[Click to embiggen]Within days, some self-appointed guardian of the community noticeboard flagrantly STEALS my Lost Cat poster. Needless to say, this upsets me somewhat, and I am forced to appeal for its return:
And here it is in the wild:
Needless to say, nothing is sacred in this town, and I am prepared for the next, inevitable event in this dreadful saga, which I have christened Operation MindFork
And, to make sure all the bases are covered and to take everything down a whole, new avenue of wrongness:
I AM NOT MAD
9 comments:
I suspect that you are, somewhat.
Toying with the brains of committee-minded mind. Dad's Army would have had your number, you postmodernist Frenchie collaborator.
You know those pills for your nerves ... try taking an extra one.
I might go steal it and then take pictures of your lost sign in many places around the world.
Jebus: I've got copies I can email you if you want them
You should get one blown up big enough to go on one of those big billboards at the side of the road.
Nice noticeboard.
This made me Laugh Out Loud -- in the biblical sense. Well done with the economy and all!
The picture of the noticeboard for the "Lost Noticeboard" sign needs to show the "Lost Noticeboard" sign clearly displayed on it. Just for added confusion.
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