LIGHTISH POSTING, BUT WHOA NELLY DO WE HAVE FARKTOGRAPHY
After busting out most of the weekend in review yesterday, we do have some real life things to tend to today. However, please accept the opening salvo of Houston Nutt tribute, brought to us by the one and only Mr. Two Cents, who we legitimately believe is one of the most ruthless and brilliant graphic artists alive today.
Find more of this brilliance on The Return of Houston Nutt Fark thread, where Mr. Two Cents goes off on a theme and doesn’t stop ’til the Dexedrine runs out. Seriously, email us and we’ll buy you a shirt.
Gei ni kan kan:

Don’t touch his ears.

Those big feet and hands lie, don’t they Coach?

Motivation takes many forms. Some of them break public decency statutes.












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i think mr2cents did most of those. he is talented. i think this was his all time best, though:
http://x1.putfile.com/8/22713070415.jpg
Comment by Tolbert1906 — November 28, 2006 @ 3:36 pm
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Viva Nutt!!
Comment by el brujo — November 28, 2006 @ 3:57 pm
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Link
Comment by el brujo — November 28, 2006 @ 3:59 pm
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ahhh…that’s our coach!
Comment by Chris — November 28, 2006 @ 4:19 pm
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I’m impressed with that random Chinese phrase in there. Rock on with the romanization.
Incidentally, shall this Gator girl look for some orange and blue tailgating before the game this weekend?
Comment by UFsabby — November 28, 2006 @ 6:12 pm
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I agree with UFsabby, your grasp of Mandarin is quite impressive. May I ask where you picked up Chinese? The only Chinese phrases most Americans I’ve met have heard of consist of either “Panda Express” (decent fast food restaurant by the way) or “Konichiwa” (which is actually Japanese).
Comment by Jeff from LA — November 28, 2006 @ 7:00 pm
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I don’t know what it means, but Orson says it all the time.
Comment by tim in tampa — November 28, 2006 @ 7:16 pm
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“Gei ni kan kan” literally means “give you look see.” The best way to translate it would probably be “here, have a look.”
Also, that Japanese greeting is actually spelled “konnichi ha” (konnichi = today; ha = being verb pronounced as “wa” but actually written with the kana for “ha”).
Comment by randomus — November 28, 2006 @ 7:42 pm
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Hrm, I suppose I should hold some pics I have of the Double Penny for ransom….
Comment by NewAZTiger — November 28, 2006 @ 8:29 pm
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That’s excellent! Check out Voluminous blog for an update on Bama’s new head coach. Go Gators! Represent the East Baby!!
Comment by VOLPIMP — November 28, 2006 @ 10:57 pm