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Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Antidote For Too Much Comic-Con: Bill Cosby Wearing Colorful Sweaters

Listen, we all want to be at Comic-Con right now – the new movie screenings, the women dressed as Princess Leia, the tables of comics writers and artists being celebrated for their contributions to popular culture, the faint smell of desperation only slightly masked by Jedi robes and zombie make up, all of it!  The thing is, it’s kind of this black hole of geek that no popular (or unpopular) culture nerd can escape until Monday.

With that said, we, at thedailyjim.com, have decided to celebrate those of us not at Comic-Con by offering something AWESOME, yet unlikely to be seen there: Nothing but pictures of Bill Cosby wearing colorful sweaters.   Now go have a beer and a Jell-O Pudding Pop and enjoy the weekend.

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  • steve

    as the great man once said.. “A word to the wise ain't necessary – it's the stupid ones that need the advice.”
    His Holiness Bill Cosby.

  • Himjill

    I would like to campaign for booth babes

  • Himjill

    I would like to campaign for booth babes

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