Just how much crap do you have to put on a cork-board before it collapses under its own weight?
Apparently, just one poster for the movie Madagascar 2: Escape 2 Africa...
...complete with its thrilling WordArt™ inspired logo.
Luckily, there's a brand-new (and much bigger) replacement cork-board on the other side of the Big Blue Table...
...which, judging by the obscene layer of dust on its shrinkwrapping, has been just laying around at least since Madagascar 1 was released in theaters three years ago, waiting for the all-important memo or Cathy comic that would initiate it.
And correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that....
...a shoe print in the middle of this pile of dust masquerading as a cork-board? What's amazing is that the shoe print is also covered in a layer of dust, which means that after it was stepped on, it still did not move from its position on the ground, clearly in an area designated for walking, for quite some time.
CHECK OUT THE NEIGHBORGOODIES THEME SONG!
By Wrapping Paper of St. Paul, Minnesota! Thanks, Tim!
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Cork-Bored
Labels:
Corkboards,
Dirty,
Movies,
Posters
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I love the dusty shoe print!
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