How to draw the Ghost of Phil Collins: Step 1: Start with a totally black canvas. Step 2: Erase everything that isn’t the Ghost of Phil Collins. Step 3: Voila!
I used to play music in the street with a friend. We liked to use gags when we asked people for money. One my friend came up with was the home for wayward girls run by our non-profit foundation. He closed with, “If you happen to know of or are a wayward girl…”
danketaz Premium Member 3 months ago
And that’s the Facts of Life, sponsored by Gazpacho Shack.
tudza Premium Member 3 months ago
The ghost of Phil Collins dog, who is also not dead.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 3 months ago
This is all because of Chaos Butterfly.
Gent 3 months ago
Next : How to draw Bonkster the rare smoking dog. …
Waitsaminute what did you says? They is cancelled Bonkster because he smoking and that ain’t PC? Dang. Back to Doug then.
WaitingMan 3 months ago
And the brunette in the front row at the boarding school grew up to be the lovely Jennifer Aniston.
phritzg Premium Member 3 months ago
How to draw the Ghost of Phil Collins: Step 1: Start with a totally black canvas. Step 2: Erase everything that isn’t the Ghost of Phil Collins. Step 3: Voila!
stev0 3 months ago
And one of the girls in the boarding school draws Doug, leading to yet another spinoff.
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
Guy walks into a bar and says “I bet you $50 dollars my dog can tell you what kind of day he had.”
Bartender says “No bet, and I’m fining you $50 because your dog is smoking in my bar.”
Dog says “Rough, but fair. Pay the man.”
mistercatworks 3 months ago
So spun-off it’s eddy-fying.
CougarAllen 3 months ago
Check out yesterday’s Kliban’s Cats for “How to Draw a Cat.” Not the same as drawing Doing, but still interesting.
TheWildSow 3 months ago
Maybe he shoulda said DiMaggio?
fritzoid Premium Member 3 months ago
“Maude” was a spinoff of “All In the Family.” “Good Times” was a spinoff of “Maude.” “The Bear” is a spinoff of “Good Times” (source not found).
willie_mctell 3 months ago
I used to play music in the street with a friend. We liked to use gags when we asked people for money. One my friend came up with was the home for wayward girls run by our non-profit foundation. He closed with, “If you happen to know of or are a wayward girl…”