monkey monkey monkey
Nov. 18th, 2004 10:21 amthis picture is from this morning.
Dave's question of the day:
Do melancholy-looking stuffed animals sold in places other than toystores sell better than happy-looking stuffed animals in toystores, based on the customer's sympathy for the percieved misery of the stuffed animal who will never be bought because he's in a drug store or airport or whatever instead of a toy store?
I think movies like Toy Story that convince us toys are alive are a big hoax to get us to feel bad and buy more toys.
That said,

I think he just looks a little nervous.
On another note, I am totally ready for my job interview and don't have to leave for another 40 minutes. Bah, now I have time to get nervous.
Dave's question of the day:
Do melancholy-looking stuffed animals sold in places other than toystores sell better than happy-looking stuffed animals in toystores, based on the customer's sympathy for the percieved misery of the stuffed animal who will never be bought because he's in a drug store or airport or whatever instead of a toy store?
I think movies like Toy Story that convince us toys are alive are a big hoax to get us to feel bad and buy more toys.
That said,

I think he just looks a little nervous.
On another note, I am totally ready for my job interview and don't have to leave for another 40 minutes. Bah, now I have time to get nervous.
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Date: 2004-11-19 02:24 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-19 04:19 am (UTC)