Deadpan Inc., Blog Posts In The Form Of Dialog-Driven Animation

by Scott Beale on April 7, 2009 · 1 comment

Freelance writer Dave Stratton updates his blog Deadpan Inc. in the form of daily dialog-driven animation. His most recent blog post is about creative mortuary science.

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1 Dave Stratton April 7, 2009 at 8:11 pm

Hey, thanks for the re-post and link. I appreciate it. If you were mildly amused by this clip, check out a few I think are even better. (But what do I know?) Last week’s Happy Women even made my wife laugh, which is rare. And don’t miss Avian Genital Tongues from the early days. There are over 100, so you have some catching up to do to be a complete-ist.

Thanks again.

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