Squidly oddments


There are always a few strange leads to cephalopod miscellany in my mailbag…people have this odd idea that I like tentacled molluscs. So here we go, a few strange things on the strange ol’ internet.

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This t-shirt is anatomically incorrect! I’m not sure what that thing is, but it’s no cephalopod I’ve ever seen. Although I suspect he’s wondering what that strange pink beast does with those two stumpy tentacles.


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I wish I had a giant squid at my dinner table. At least it’s anatomically more reasonably drawn.


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There are an awful lot of knitters with a strange fascination with cephalopods.


Comments

  1. says

    For some reason that Family Guy picture makes me so happy. There have been many knitted cephalopods of various types — but why has no-one made a knitted Dr Zoidberg? A knitted Zoidberg why not?

  2. Spike says

    The woman in the first picture is also anatomically incorrect. From her left hand hang two cups of her bikini top, below her right arm is another. 1-2-3.

  3. Owlmirror says

    The woman in the first picture is also anatomically incorrect. From her left hand hang two cups of her bikini top, below her right arm is another. 1-2-3.

    The medical term is “polymastia”. Google gives some interesting medical websites, some with pictures.

  4. Left_Wing_Fox says

    I got to animate a couple of giant squid scenes myself lately. Unfortunately, due to contract issues, I’m not allowed to post any images of it yet. =/

  5. says

    Over Memorial Day weekend, I watched a friend take the day of her birthday “off” from knitting the latest in an endless series of baby blankets so that she could knit that nautilus. She’s an exhibit developer for museums. I now see that she is also on your payroll to push the cephalopod agenda.

  6. mena says

    My mother and grandmother have always knitted and I have usually avoided it but this may be a reason to try it (after almost 40 years of avoidance)!

  7. A says

    Hey, crocheting cephalopods is fun, too!

    The best part is that cats love crocheted cephalopods full of catnip.

  8. shadowboy says

    Wow… is it that slow at the ol’ U of Minn? For the love of pete, it’s a CARTOON. Get over it.