A couple of things:
I think I totally forgot about Trouble in Dreams when putting together my top 10 list. I think I just thought it was older than it actually was, maybe because I bought it at the same time as a bunch of older albums.
In any case, I'd probably put it at #9 in place of Field Manual. Which isn't to say I'd take Adele off the list. I'd just take Chris Walla off.
This is the kind of logic that I employ when making lists like this. The numbers are only vaguely representative of any real concept.
The other thing (I have this nagging feeling that I've blogged about this before, or that I should've blogged about this before, or something like that, but it doesn't seem to be true): Thingpart, by Joe Sayers
I've never been big on the web comic thing. Most of them seem far less hilarious than everyone makes them out to be. This one seems both hilarious and completely under the radar.
I first saw some of Joe Sayers' work in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2005. There were 3 or 4 comics in there, and they were hilarious. Apparently they all came from her Passing Periods collection, which I just stumbled upon and bought here.
I highly recommend checking them out. Here are a few favorites:



In any case, I'd probably put it at #9 in place of Field Manual. Which isn't to say I'd take Adele off the list. I'd just take Chris Walla off.
This is the kind of logic that I employ when making lists like this. The numbers are only vaguely representative of any real concept.
The other thing (I have this nagging feeling that I've blogged about this before, or that I should've blogged about this before, or something like that, but it doesn't seem to be true): Thingpart, by Joe Sayers
I've never been big on the web comic thing. Most of them seem far less hilarious than everyone makes them out to be. This one seems both hilarious and completely under the radar.
I first saw some of Joe Sayers' work in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2005. There were 3 or 4 comics in there, and they were hilarious. Apparently they all came from her Passing Periods collection, which I just stumbled upon and bought here.
I highly recommend checking them out. Here are a few favorites:




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I've heard of thingpart, and have enjoyed from time to time. That's about it as far as the web comics go. One day at work someone asked me what web comics I'm into. Are web comics really that relevant that people talk about them as if everyone's heard of them? I'm so behind on the internet.
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