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Justin Kownacki
17 years ago
I do wonder if, in years to come, audiences and critics will look back at 2007 as the year in which Hugh’s cartoons shifted in tone from sociological to philosophical.
I wonder further what the implications are of leaving a comment on a man’s blog but referring to him in the third person, as though he’s the subject of his own creation…
Euan Semple
17 years ago
Genius
Seth E
17 years ago
I do hope you offer this one as a Blogcard.
Strada Auto Store
17 years ago
Priceless…Thank You.
Alice Bachini-Smith
17 years ago
Aw, that’s sad 🙁
(Isn’t it?)
latinbombshell
17 years ago
ooooh! I SO love this!
On Monday I wrote a piece about the drop of water in the ocean, but I had not considered the humble grain of sand.
Chandrashekar
17 years ago
Hi,
How do we modify the GapingVoid widget to match my website’s background color?
Rgds
Chandra
Adrienne Zurub
17 years ago
OMG! I luv this one! Quite existential. It references me.
Adrienne Zurub
Author
‘Notes From the Mothership The Naked Invisibles’
http://adriennezurub.com
Nicholas Bate
17 years ago
Hugh: awesome!
(You’ll remember:
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven a wild flower
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour….
…it’s the ultimate time management tip, of course. William Blake I believe)
Enjoy your week-end. And thanks for your great posts..
Hans de Kraker
17 years ago
So much is said by “A Tiny Grain” that I should not say anything, just because I can or because I have a tongue in my mouth!
Fantastic.I feel like the tiny grain. Fascinating.
Nice Sunday to you from Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia
I do wonder if, in years to come, audiences and critics will look back at 2007 as the year in which Hugh’s cartoons shifted in tone from sociological to philosophical.
I wonder further what the implications are of leaving a comment on a man’s blog but referring to him in the third person, as though he’s the subject of his own creation…
Genius
I do hope you offer this one as a Blogcard.
Priceless…Thank You.
Aw, that’s sad 🙁
(Isn’t it?)
ooooh! I SO love this!
On Monday I wrote a piece about the drop of water in the ocean, but I had not considered the humble grain of sand.
Hi,
How do we modify the GapingVoid widget to match my website’s background color?
Rgds
Chandra
OMG! I luv this one! Quite existential. It references me.
Adrienne Zurub
Author
‘Notes From the Mothership The Naked Invisibles’
http://adriennezurub.com
Hugh: awesome!
(You’ll remember:
To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven a wild flower
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour….
…it’s the ultimate time management tip, of course. William Blake I believe)
Enjoy your week-end. And thanks for your great posts..
So much is said by “A Tiny Grain” that I should not say anything, just because I can or because I have a tongue in my mouth!
Fantastic.I feel like the tiny grain. Fascinating.
Nice Sunday to you from Bondi Beach, Sydney, Australia