Meet Ned the Bear. He’s cranky. He’s orange. He’s a cartoon bear. Ned will appear two or three times a week right here, until such time as some giant, megalithic media conglomerate offers me money for him.
Ned understands the blogosphere better than some (it’s all about Ned), and he’s got a better sense of humour than many. I look forward to Ned’s future contributions.
Tomorrow’s headline: Bear sinisterly abuses mouse, blogosphere refuses to comment.
SJ
17 years ago
It’s very telling that you are willing to promote the blog of some talentless bear, but you never link to my blog and won’t add it to your blog roll. F*&%k you, Club Troppo!!!
;)
James Farrell
17 years ago
Ned could try typing: ‘Here is a touching picture of my cat destroying an effigy of Keith Windschuttle’.
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Ned the bear – what a lovely bear he is – just like us.
OK OK I’ll comment, but I’m not a bastard.
I hope his cat is micro-chipped, desexed and kept indoors 24/7!!
Are all computer using bears left handed?
I know how he feels
*sniffs*
man thats some funny shit… :D
That’s very funny. Good one.
Ned understands the blogosphere better than some (it’s all about Ned), and he’s got a better sense of humour than many. I look forward to Ned’s future contributions.
Do bears and cats get along, by the way?
Speaking of cats:
Jess and Jess.
Yes she’s microchipped, desexed and indoors (and she’s got a pink collar with her name written in diamante).
Thx Colin
Very good . . . . bring on a few more.
Cranky, hey? But is he as mad as a person with a sore head.
Tomorrow’s headline: Bear sinisterly abuses mouse, blogosphere refuses to comment.
It’s very telling that you are willing to promote the blog of some talentless bear, but you never link to my blog and won’t add it to your blog roll. F*&%k you, Club Troppo!!!
;)
Ned could try typing: ‘Here is a touching picture of my cat destroying an effigy of Keith Windschuttle’.
Great cartoon.
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