Sunday, January 14, 2007
Season's Greetings from the Psychotic Gingerbread Man
My company has an annual competition at the Western PA School for the Deaf for the best holiday illustration. The employees get to vote on their favorite, and the winning design is sent out on the company Christmas cards. There are a large variety of age levels and artistic abilities represented in the choices, which sometimes leads me to wonder what would happen if certain less attractive designs actually received the most votes. Would the company really allow that to be the winner, even if it's not picture perfect? This year, I had a clear favorite, and Beth and I tried to campaign to get it votes, but it only ended up with an honorable mention. Some day, I would like to meet the child that drew this picture and find out where they got their idea of what a gingerbread man looks like. I hope their parents save this drawing until they are old enough to appreciate its humor. Maybe I'll just have to ditch the half-off Martha Stewart Christmas cards I bought for next year and make my own cards featuring the Psychotic Gingerbread Man instead.
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Yes! Please make cards featuring that pic. Then when you send them to people (with no picture explanation) that don't understand how funny that is, they will just think you're psychotic.
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