Further Disguised Comedy

In response to yesterday’s post, a reader who is currently going through each day as “Russell Barth” has submitted the following photos of himself. I trust that you, like I, will find this amusing.

If you see either one of these men on the street, alert the proper authorities (and give them the link to yesterday’s blog so they’ll know what the hell you’re talking about).

In closing, I hereby dub Russell Garth July’s READER OF THE MONTH! Congratulations, Mr. Garth. You have won something that comes with no prize.

 

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16 Responses to Further Disguised Comedy

  1. Russell Barth says:

    I vow to do my best to fulfill my duties and obligations as Reader Of The Month, which apparently means I will be smoking a lot of pot and masturbating.

  2. Ignatowski says:

    For a minute there, I thought you were Mel Gibson.

  3. bambi says:

    Nice photo. Congratulations by the way to Mr. Garth :D .

  4. The Pliers says:

    I love Jesus’s disguise and agree whole-heartedly with his having won the Reader-of-the-Month Award! I would never recognize him on the street dressed as the English Lit. Professor.

  5. The Pliers says:

    I meant, undressed, as the English Lit. Professor…

  6. David says:

    Will Mr. Barth be posting pictures of fulfilling his duties as Reader of the Month?

  7. Samantha says:

    For an English Lit Professor; he misspelled professor.

  8. Tanja says:

    MY EYES, MY EYES, MY EYES!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  9. BARB says:

    Doesn’t Jesus usually wear some sort of bathrobe?

  10. Deb Harris says:

    Someone can’t spell the word ‘professor’. Perhaps a tad embarassing when referring to an English Lit ‘Professor’…

  11. Bruce says:

    I guess you’ve made it when someone uses the name of your cartoon generically. I saw this in a comment to a Reuters news article today, via Yahoo:

    Article title: Chinese retailers hijack the Ikea experience

    Comment: Has China become the bizarro version of the U.S.

    (Note that the comment did not capitalize Bizarro.)

    Keep up the good work!

    Bruce

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