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  1. recovering catholic says

    So cute! I tried to figure out what book the socktopus was reading to the teddy bear but couldn’t make it out…anyone??? Cover looked familiar from when my two were babies. Thanks for the Mother’s Day present, PZ!

  2. recovering catholic says

    Ah! “Just a Dream” by Chris Van Allsburg–much too recent for me to have read it to my kids. But I’m going to have to go buy a copy in case I have grandkids someday….

  3. Eileen says

    What am I lovin more – the slinky, creepy string bikini, or PZ’s category for it all?

    I wasn’t weirded out until the laundry started reading to the teddy bear. Now THAT was strange.

  4. erikthebassist says

    The unfortunate byproduct of a down economy and high unemployment, some people just have way too much time on their hands…

  5. says

    The unfortunate byproduct of a down economy and high unemployment, some people just have way too much time on their hands…

    Unfortunate?

    Not for the socktopus

  6. ZK says

    Now how do we bring environmental pressures to bear so that our laundry evolves to do the household chores then pop itself into the washer? (Preferably within the next day or so).

    I think we should be told :-)

    ZK

  7. Keenacat says

    Keith Douglas at #13:
    Did you watch “Corpse Bride” and “A nightmare before Christmas”?
    Stop-Motion is most certainly not dead. Both films are beautiful (and some friends of mine wouldn’t believe me when I told them it was Stop-Motion and no computer animation).

  8. Betz says

    In the sequel, the Soctopus investigates a crescent wrench but is suddenly eaten by a cuttlefish mimicking a Spongebob bedspread. It’s one of those “circle of life” things.

  9. blf says

    In the sequel, the Soctopus investigates a crescent wrench but is suddenly eaten by a cuttlefish mimicking a Spongebob bedspread.

    However, there’s a surprise ending.

    Spoiler Alert!

     

     

     

     

    The “crescent wrench” turns out to be a ninja pillow in disguise, who, after an intense struggle with the cuttlefish bedspread, is eaten first.

  10. norumaru says

    I promise to clean up my used clothes immediately from now on. I wouldn’t want to wake up to a bulbous pants-on-head insane laundropod strangling me with arms made from my favorite t-shirts.

  11. Kevin Schreck says

    Cute little stop-motion.

    My laundry, on the other hand, is making baby mice.