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Feb 9th, 2009 02:48 AM | |
EchoCharlie |
MAD can't go online! How are you supposed to do the fold in? I visit the CRACKED website - updated articles everyday tends to fill in lunch time at work fairly well. |
Feb 4th, 2009 05:40 AM | |
Colonel Flagg |
Must ..... Buy ..... Book ...... IN HARDBACK! |
Feb 3rd, 2009 10:29 PM | |
Ferrit | My nipples explode with delight |
Feb 3rd, 2009 05:25 PM | |
Tetsu Deinonychus |
I used to LOVE Mad and Cracked when I was a kid, but somewhere in the late 90s Mad really started to suck (and I never liked the TV show), but Cracked stayed pretty good for awhile longer. Still, it's sad what's happening to these magazines, both (Mad especially)being American institutions. I guess humor websites (like this one) are their successors, and Cracked evolved nicely with it's site. But, the heart of those magazines were always parody comics of popular movies and shows, rather than the sarcastic article based humor of these sites. Maybe Mad should return to it's roots as a pure comic book, sold to comic stores. They won't make the kind of money they made in their heyday as a magazine, but they'll at least survive, and there would be a place for satirical comics. |
Feb 3rd, 2009 03:25 AM | |
Doctor_Who |
Max, you need your own television show. I actually used to read Cracked Magazine (along with Mad) all the time. It's sad that their attempt to modernize it failed, but on the bright side they've managed to survive as a pretty sweet comedy website. In fact, they just released a snarky article announcing that they now feel sorry for Mad, which recently announced that they were being reduced to a quarterly publication, and that their tangentially related TV show is over. Seeing as Mad has a sucky website that never adds new content, and Cracked has an award winning website that updated every day, you can kind of see their point even though the article is pretty sarcastic. The paradigm has shifted. Here's hoping Mad can recover. |
Feb 3rd, 2009 01:32 AM | |
greenimp |
fantastically long one this time, very enjoyable also:"chubby, baby-like, nearly vestigial little legs I am currently imagining you to have" just what exactly do you imagine us as? |
Feb 2nd, 2009 07:23 PM | |
Tetsu Deinonychus |
Hey, a bite of good Matzo-ball is a terrible thing to waste, and even worth a little embarrassment. You did the right thing. And, the book does indeed sound quite good. I have been looking for an excuse to go to a bookstore, lately. |
Feb 2nd, 2009 03:40 PM | |
wobzire | Thank you. I found this essay useful. |
Feb 2nd, 2009 02:09 PM | |
Julio | Magnificent, Max. Now I better go out and look for hardback books while hoping not to spill hot soup where I am eating. |
Feb 2nd, 2009 10:45 AM | |
Dimnos | :applause |
Feb 2nd, 2009 03:20 AM | |
MockBot |
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