
Brian Sack
I started Banterist in 2003 after this conversation with my cat. It led to all sorts of good things.
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Recent Comments
- ian murray on Poland Dispatch: The German Poo-Shelf Toilet
- James Smith on China Dispatch: Using the Squat Toilet
- PJ on I Am An Expert On France
- Anonymous on China Dispatch: Using the Squat Toilet
- Mohamed on A Gentleman’s Guide to Labor & Delivery
- Susan on eBay: DKNY Men’s Leather Pants I Unfortunately Own
- Ana Maria on The Cons of November
- Captain on eBay: Playboy. In Braille.
- Leah on eBay: Tiffany & Co. Glass Apple My Father Didn’t Want
- JLRaven on eBay: DKNY Men’s Leather Pants I Unfortunately Own
Hilarious, absolutely hilarious. Quite possibly genius. I love the line, “for some reason,” for some reason.
I think you have more fun with the playmobile people than your son does.
This is _by far_ the best playmobil reenactment you have produced so far. Each of them compelled me to laugh out loud–a rarity for this humor connoisseur.
Now if you can just get video of Glen Beck caught in compromising situations with the Playmobil figures while he is being arrested by a grammar cop…
I’m confused – why are none of these set in Poland?
I fear you’ve lost your central theme.