Thursday, October 13, 2011

Bin Laden Found, Gadaffi Found, Waldo Still Missing

He's a very slippery customer (hint hint).

21 comments:

Matt said...

Couldn't find Waldo, but spotted Lackey, Papelbon, and five members of the Red Sox starting lineup.

- DUFF said...

@ Matt LOL Beckett was off making a KFC run.

lil Gluckstern said...

@ Matt-Best laugh of the day. I was hoping that some sportswriter would be right, and it would be Giants-Red Sox. That way I couldn't lose. (My two favorite cities). Unfortunately, the teams are not on Fox this year.

Dan said...

this reminds me of an inebriated conversation i had one night...does the artist have like you know an index card thingy to locate waldo really quick if he needs to in ALL of his pics??
as i said we were three sheets to the wind and i cant remember much after the conversation turned into a screaming match...

Glenna said...

He's right there, I don't think he was ever really lost.

adrian mckinty said...

Matt

And there's Theo wearing a Cubs shirt. (He's the sober one).

adrian mckinty said...

Duff

Can you imagine how big Big Papi's going to be next year?

adrian mckinty said...

Lil

I'm sure the networks are excited at the prospect of the Cards and Rangers.

adrian mckinty said...

Dan

Everytime I've done those Waldo books it becomes a screaming match as well. They're not calming at all.

This dude (doing Werner Herzog) has a theory:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvWh6PMi9Ek

adrian mckinty said...

Glenna

Hiding in plain sight. Its the way to do it. It worked for UBL. Until, obviously, it didnt.

seana said...

Well, I found him, but it's pretty blurry on a computer screen. I did not find the creepy Santa guy though.

You'd think these dictator types would have figured out that there is no margin in it by now. The ending is not really worth the price of the ticket. I don't think this will be the last of them though, and not the end of their ignomious deaths either.

My parents met in Libya, and my sisters and I figured out after my mom died that I must have been conceived there as well. It would be nice if I could visit now at some point.

adrian mckinty said...

seana

you should go. they have amazing Roman ruins apparently.

one of the funniest things i've ever read is Joe Orton's brief visit to Libya from The Orton Diaries.

seana said...

I'll read it. I feel I should do something in honor of the historic moment anyway.

seana said...

I just had someone post in a comment on a Wheelus Air Base blog post I did awhile ago. Apparently they were born there, because their mother had been sent in from Greece for the better hospital at the base. (I can't tell if it's a man or woman from the name they use.) Anyway, they said that they had received an invitation to come to Libya from the new government a few weeks ago.

Needless to say, I encouraged them to go!

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

In a strange strange coincidence I was writing a scene from a book last Monday which was mostly about Gadhafi's golf plated pistols.

seana said...

Golf? Or was that a finger slip? Anyway, I think that's tapping into some sort of collective awareness, but don't ask me to say how it works.

I have to say, though, that they are showing pictures with him and his small kids or grandkids on Slate and I really feel badly for those children.

adrian mckinty said...

Seana

Those kids are going to be so much better off without that sociopathic nut job in their life.

My big regret is that they killed him before he got to the Hague. I would have loved to hear Gadhafi talk about his dealings with the IRA, Gerry Adams, Congressman Tom King, Tony Blair, etc.

Peter Rozovsky said...

Yep, Septimius Severus, one of the mightiest Roman emperors, was born in Lepcis (Leptis) Magna in what is now Libya, and he built splendid monuments there.

In re a stranger coincidence involving gold/golf, I am writing a story in which golf (not gold) plays a role.
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Peter Rozovsky said...

Peter King.

adrian mckinty said...

Peter

Indeed. Tom King was a Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. A pretty ineffectual/incompetent one.

Whereas Peter King is an evil brute of a man utterly morally compromised by his dealings with terrorists in the 1980s and who in the ironic joke of the decade is somehow Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.

seana said...

You're right--the kids' lives will suck now but have a chance of being better in the long run. Maybe.

I agree with you about the Hague, and the unfortunate trend has been that most of these crazy despots have ever lived to see trial.

Yoani has a good blog post on much the same lines.