these are nice, but i prefer Danae and her antics. Danae rarely disappoints and i love seeing Gma in the coffee shop. glad someone like Wiley has such a wonderful strip.
Booger boys, lol and talking horses, wiley must have grown up with Mr. Ed.
Yea, and the Lord didst sayeth unto them: “Shalt thou not doest all my commandments, yea, shall I smote thee with gingham!”It’s right there in the Bible…Noah chapter 12, verse 17… or somewhere…
How about this:I was going to give the url, but it wouldn’t work. Go to Google Images (go to Google, then hit “Images” in the search bar above it), and put “polka dots dress.” Armageddon!
Good! gingham is THE binary graphic that tricks the eye into seeing a mid range color that isn’t there. If you want the snob factor, call it Balmoral Plaid. Food also looks better with a blue or red ging tablecloth.
p.s. SupFr: Mayan used it on their armor and shields for the same reason Scots, Japanese, Euros, African etc. did – Its much harder for your enemy to focus on a check or a stripe. Romans wore houndstooth check for same.
Everyone knows that fashion goes in cycles, we’ve been going through the 80s in the last few years and next up is the 90s (which was also partly a re-run of the 60s but hey). .So really, what’s coming next is black jeans and…. FLANNEL..(p.s. I said this last Christmas, and there’s already some black denium on the back to school JCP ad…)
Yet you chastised me not so long ago for “Say it ain’t so. *”? I’ve had boats named “Drifter” (literally found semi-submerged and refloated for a very short time by my older cousins and I; there are pictures – I was around 8); Apache; Apache II and III and Papoose (Dad was into westerns, and Papoose was a dinghy hand-built in Drexel Hill, transported to North Wildwood on the roof of a 1969 Cutlass convertible, whose maiden voyage was North Wildwood to Cape May Harbor via a hand-me-down Sears 5 hp outboard and the ICW. We had a ton of fun with it until the Marina overlords said “rent another slip or get it gone”.
Some of the “clever” names I’ve seen are “Catchalot”. which rarely happened, and “P.I.T.A.”, which the owner claimed he named after his wife,
jreckard over 12 years ago
Calico went!
GulliverArkham over 12 years ago
Gingham is a what, noun: yarn-dyed, plain-weave cotton fabric, usually striped or checked.
Linux0s over 12 years ago
Check it out!
rthiebaud over 12 years ago
Very, very clever strip today!
margueritem over 12 years ago
Oh, they’re cringing now!
Randy B Premium Member over 12 years ago
Paisley. Polyester paisley.
The Nihilist over 12 years ago
Three words —
Red Dwarf – Quarantine
— snerk
firedome over 12 years ago
back when i was a kid (early ’60’s) we had a tablecloth that had a blue gingham pattern. it looked like the kilpatrick’s bread wrapper.
Superfrog over 12 years ago
I’m pretty sure Gingham’s coming was predicted by the Mayans.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Gingham today, paisley tomorrow.
ChrissyT over 12 years ago
Gingham?! Run for the hills!
thirdguy over 12 years ago
Bricks take too long to draw!
thirdguy over 12 years ago
You still think the Sox have a shot at the playoffs? You mean this year?
sassa418 over 12 years ago
Sorry but this dinosaur likes gingham!
Bittermelon of Truth over 12 years ago
Note the panicked expression from the couple. Cue the Psycho theme!
Hugh B. Hayve over 12 years ago
I think I’ll just wait until Undergirls song preview gets released.
jreckard over 12 years ago
Wait … the guy’s wearing shades?! Maybe he sees a bright future with gingham.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Whatever that lady is wearing has got to go…
Beleck3 over 12 years ago
these are nice, but i prefer Danae and her antics. Danae rarely disappoints and i love seeing Gma in the coffee shop. glad someone like Wiley has such a wonderful strip.
Booger boys, lol and talking horses, wiley must have grown up with Mr. Ed.
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
You know: Newt Gingham!
StelBel over 12 years ago
Sample of patchwork gingham:
Vonne Anton over 12 years ago
Yea, and the Lord didst sayeth unto them: “Shalt thou not doest all my commandments, yea, shall I smote thee with gingham!”It’s right there in the Bible…Noah chapter 12, verse 17… or somewhere…
Gokie5 over 12 years ago
How about this:I was going to give the url, but it wouldn’t work. Go to Google Images (go to Google, then hit “Images” in the search bar above it), and put “polka dots dress.” Armageddon!
Habogee over 12 years ago
Think Ellie Mae.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Versace’s revenge writ large !
yyyguy over 12 years ago
or Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz”
sonnygreen over 12 years ago
Careful! Your age is showing.
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
‘Green Eggs Gingham’.
xmudman over 12 years ago
Panic on Seventh Avenue :)
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
Once more a silk purse from the sow’s ear!!!
bopard over 12 years ago
Good! gingham is THE binary graphic that tricks the eye into seeing a mid range color that isn’t there. If you want the snob factor, call it Balmoral Plaid. Food also looks better with a blue or red ging tablecloth.
p.s. SupFr: Mayan used it on their armor and shields for the same reason Scots, Japanese, Euros, African etc. did – Its much harder for your enemy to focus on a check or a stripe. Romans wore houndstooth check for same.
pcolli over 12 years ago
A song comes to mind with the lyric ….“painted polyester smile”… or something. any ideas?
bmonk over 12 years ago
At least the prophet isn’t wearing his tartan.
water_moon over 12 years ago
Everyone knows that fashion goes in cycles, we’ve been going through the 80s in the last few years and next up is the 90s (which was also partly a re-run of the 60s but hey). .So really, what’s coming next is black jeans and…. FLANNEL..(p.s. I said this last Christmas, and there’s already some black denium on the back to school JCP ad…)
bluskies over 12 years ago
Yet you chastised me not so long ago for “Say it ain’t so. *”? I’ve had boats named “Drifter” (literally found semi-submerged and refloated for a very short time by my older cousins and I; there are pictures – I was around 8); Apache; Apache II and III and Papoose (Dad was into westerns, and Papoose was a dinghy hand-built in Drexel Hill, transported to North Wildwood on the roof of a 1969 Cutlass convertible, whose maiden voyage was North Wildwood to Cape May Harbor via a hand-me-down Sears 5 hp outboard and the ICW. We had a ton of fun with it until the Marina overlords said “rent another slip or get it gone”.
Some of the “clever” names I’ve seen are “Catchalot”. which rarely happened, and “P.I.T.A.”, which the owner claimed he named after his wife,