The Doozies by Tom Gammill
- June 25, 2009
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TV writer Tom Gammill (Seinfeld, The Simpsons) delivers a new doozie every day. His YouTube videos, "Learn to Draw with Tom Gammill," will not teach you how to draw.
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tgaml
said,
5 months ago
This was inspired by the “award winning pancakes” at IHOP.
coltish1 said, 5 months ago
And make sure not to forget all the little people in the marketing department at IHOP HQ, who made up the award and gave it to themselves!
greyghost83 said, 5 months ago
it’s funny because those are things people commonly say when they win an award! I get it!!
sugie63 said, 5 months ago
And then you are eaten! :(
cleokaya
said,
5 months ago
Off to my greater reward in Dean’s stomach.
Vince LoGreco
said,
5 months ago
I once drew a comic about award winning coffee! Not quite the same award as these pancakes may have received. http://www.ohnocomics.com/2009/04/05/award-winning-coffee/
sandygmail
said,
5 months ago
In a short stack is the speech abbreviated? Or the orchestra starts playing?
Jo Jo said, 5 months ago
At least the speech wasn’t TOO syrupy.
Turnbloom
said,
5 months ago
Is the award is shaped like Mrs. Butterworth?
D-i-c-e-R said, 5 months ago
I liked her performance in Breakfast At Tiffany’s.