June 30, 2007
Pinky's Dr. Visit
Pinky's gastroenterologist explained his intestines are controlled by a little man who orchestrates the passing of all food. Apparently, Pinky's stomach elf is high strung and prone to taking long coffee breaks.
June 28, 2007
June 27, 2007
June 24, 2007
When the Cat's Away....
Miss Love left her prize poodle in the care of Pinky this week-end. He dressed her up and whored her picture out to Russian mafia thugs hungry for hot American bitches.
June 20, 2007
June 18, 2007
Mondays Down on the Farm
June 16, 2007
Pinky's Newest Game
If you can guess what this list is, you win the prize:
Bible fun
Chicken!
Soap art
After Goya
Don’t scream
Crappy chair
Dog ashtray
Eek!
June 12, 2007
Pinky's Time Travel
June 10, 2007
The Only Decent Thing George Bush has Done (or the Pope Needs a Gentle Reminder)
Roosevelt Wilkerson is one of Pinky's friends. In fact, Roosevelt used Pinky's garage for a studio for a few months:
In a library adorned with a painting of the Virgin Mary by Antoniazzo Romano and a large Crucifix sculpted by Giotto, the pope and President George Bush exchanged gifts. The pontiff gave the president a 17th century lithograph of St. Peter's Basillica and a goldVatican medallion. The president gave the pope a white walking stick crafted by a former homeless man, Dallas artist Roosevelt Wilkerson, a piece of native Texas wood inscribed with the Ten Commandments.
In a library adorned with a painting of the Virgin Mary by Antoniazzo Romano and a large Crucifix sculpted by Giotto, the pope and President George Bush exchanged gifts. The pontiff gave the president a 17th century lithograph of St. Peter's Basillica and a gold
June 8, 2007
Venice or Cairo? Ask Your Travel Agent--or Just Roll the Dice
Forster writes, in a new, revised edition released as part of the centenary of Daphne du Maurier's birth, 100 years ago today, that du Maurier's children still find their mother's bisexuality hard to accept. Perhaps the fact that du Maurier kept it hidden for so long, however, is not surprising, since she was a secretive woman who struggled to understand it herself. She describes sexual feelings evasively, using code words and euphemisms, "the L word" being but one example. An attractive person she termed "a menace" (note the suggestion of threat); foreplay was "spinning", to have sex was "to wax", sex with men was "Cairo", sex with women "Venice". She wouldn't name things by their name. In one of her later letters to Doubleday, though, she admits that she preferred "Venice" to "Cairo", because she felt more confident with it.
June 7, 2007
Sometimes Pinky's a Little Prissy
He 's fascinated with Eva Peron, Charlotte Bronte, Virago Modern Classics, and Daphne Du Maurier (who, by the way was a little...you know...after her husband died. Her family called that condition "Venetian").
June 5, 2007
June 4, 2007
True Story
Today Pinky bought a dirty bed pillow made of blue ticking with a cigarette burn on it at the local thrift store. He will get back to you about his plans for it.
June 3, 2007
June 2, 2007
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