Friday, March 27, 2009

Week 46: Pageant of the Transmundane

A pony this week garnered a lot of attention this week. Why? Well, it has very short legs and a normal sized body, and passersby kept thinking it was somehow stuck in the mud. I am sure people seeing Verne Troyer for the first time assume the same thing.

Will this week's Homer Simpson Transmundanity Award winning entry equal or top that? You'll have to decide for yourself.

The winner this week is Samuraifrog of Electronic Cerebrectomy.

He discovered a comic in which the Watchmen take on roles in a very memorable ad campaign from my childhood.

And seeing as this week's winner is superhero related, well, it seemed appropriate that Pieman Homer makes an appearance. Stunningly appropriate.



Congratulations SF. Here is your badge.



The rules of this little contest: Every week I will be selecting one blog post that I have seen from the vast reaches of the blogosphere to bestow with the Homer Simpson Transmundanity Award for being one of the freakiest(in a funny way) things I've seen or read during a 7 day period. It doesn't necessarily have to have been written during the week, I just had to have encountered it. That means that if you find something interesting and repost it like a movie or whatever, if I saw it at your blog first, you get the prize. Of course, creating your own content is also a very good way to win.

Now, if you see a post that you think is worthy of this illustrious prize, just drop me a line at campybeaver@gmail.com and we'll see if we can't get your suggestion up and award-ready while giving you some credit and a link to your own blog.

3 comments:

SamuraiFrog said...

Woo-hoo!

(Seemed appropriate.)

Thanks!

Arjan said...

that is one very well deserved TM award!
I just got my copy of the Watchmen book and I'll start reading it as soon as I've finished The hitchhikers guide to the galaxy..

Yeah I know, I'm catching up.

MC said...

SF: It has been quite a while since you picked on up too... which I think is strange.

Arjan: Well, considering I've never read Watchmen, you shouldn't feel bad about that at all.