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Beer For My Buttcats

Tuesday, February 03, 2009 - 12:00 AM

BIGGIE SMALLS Did you know there is a movie called Beer For My Horses where that douchebag Toby Keith has to like, save his girlfriend whose been kidnapped by drug dealers? And that as far as I can tell, horses do not even drink beer in the movie. I would like this movie, but only if it was just like a five-hour documentary about horses drinking beer. I never liked Toby Keith, but now I really don't like him.

To your left you will see the "Edward" shirt that Theo came up with. If we don't get a few more pre-orders for it, we're gonna have to cancel it. Show it to everyone you know, who thinks that this whole Twilight thing is just a terrible thing. Vampires "sparkle" in the daylight? This is an affront to everybody who knows for a fact that vampires DIE HORRIBLY when confronted with sunlight.

There is a new Wigu comic in which they are about to THROW DOWN HARD.

If this doesn't do enough for you, Lore has some funnies you might enjoy.

We must also acknowledge that Ballantine's Ale is the official, uncompensated sponsor of this comic. I do enjoy that old man beer.



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