New Yorker cartoon captions may strive for whimsical rather than funny, but this one is just curiously banal.
Smoppet
2 years ago
About the author:
Laetitia Rebeckah was born and raised in France, before moving to England. She studied Literature and Law. Laetitia has been passionate about reading since a very young age; she loved the classics of Daudet and of the Countess of Segur, then older, cherished de Musset, la Bruyère, Plath, and so on!
I’m actually surprised she didn’t have someone proofread her cover since English isn’t her first language, and her bio doesn’t paint her as stupid. Oh well!
Nathan, dear, I assume you’re doing something about CC.com, yes? With the 509 bandwidth limit exceeded error? Not to be a PITA, but damn, son, you really need a new hosting company. (FWIW, I really love Tiger Technologies…)
Nope, hadn’t seen it yet. (Been an overwhelmingly busy 24 hours.) I’ve got all my domains in a reseller package now, so I’m trying to balance bandwidth needs. Should be fixed now.
What I really want to know is – where are Wally and The Beav?!?
There may not be bad opinions, but there are certainly bad covers!
New Yorker cartoon captions may strive for whimsical rather than funny, but this one is just curiously banal.
About the author:
I’m actually surprised she didn’t have someone proofread her cover since English isn’t her first language, and her bio doesn’t paint her as stupid. Oh well!
A “fiction short story”….sigh….
Nathan, dear, I assume you’re doing something about CC.com, yes? With the 509 bandwidth limit exceeded error? Not to be a PITA, but damn, son, you really need a new hosting company. (FWIW, I really love Tiger Technologies…)
Nope, hadn’t seen it yet. (Been an overwhelmingly busy 24 hours.) I’ve got all my domains in a reseller package now, so I’m trying to balance bandwidth needs. Should be fixed now.
Who luvs ya?
The cover looks like it was a cartoon that was swiped from The New Yorker