14 June 2006

Banana

Okay, so I'm to assume that you don't enjoy all the football-related blogging, right? Virtually no comments about any of those things, so either a) I've gone crap at blogging, b) you're out having fun instead of sitting in front of computers, or c) you're bored of all the World Cup chatter. I'm genuinely interested to know what the answer is.



Here's another drawing, called Banana. I'm quite into the idea of doing more of these one-off composed pixelly drawings like this and yesterday's (which, just to be clear, has a sarcastic title; I don't really think English thuggery is glorious). It's quite enjoyable to have an idea and not feel the need to constantly expand it into a story or series of animations.

18 Comments:

Blogger b7b said...

Dunno Craig, nothing wrong with the blogging. They're probably more into chess, like the Ungsa-Tungs.

14 June, 2006 15:13  
Blogger Craig said...

Are they good at chess, these Ungsa Tungs?

14 June, 2006 15:22  
Blogger b7b said...

dunno, never met one in person. besides, i'm terrible at chess myself so i wouldn't be able to tell...

14 June, 2006 16:05  
Blogger becki said...

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14 June, 2006 17:01  
Blogger becki said...

Ergg, deleted for a superfluous comma.
Let's try this again.

I enjoy the bananas-style drawings, but I also like the WC update. Can't ya just balance the two? Like one in each hand on a tightrope. It could be the Craig Circus act!

14 June, 2006 17:05  
Blogger Mark said...

I like the WC stuff, it's just that WC is everywhere, dominating every office conversation and email, so when I come to FFF I've said everything I wanted to say about Tunisia v Saudi already

14 June, 2006 17:20  
Blogger Cyril-le said...

C! C!

14 June, 2006 17:50  
Blogger Craig said...

"C! C!"? What's that mean?

14 June, 2006 17:52  
Blogger Heather said...

Craig, we're enjoying your WC observations. It feels like we're missing a lot of interesting Berlin moments right now...

PS The banana picture is excellent.

14 June, 2006 18:42  
Anonymous ed said...

my non-commenting excuse is much more inane and technical- I'm on an RSS feed which is just piccies and text and no 'leave a comment' buttons, which is a shame. Still enjoying it all tho :)

14 June, 2006 19:41  
Anonymous Mina said...

I love the footie, but its World Cup 24/7 at my house. My husband keeps it permanently on: television, radio in the shower, streaming video on the computer---arghhhh!

I've tried luring him away with episodes of Footballer$ Wive$ and other luring tactics, but to no avail.....

14 June, 2006 21:50  
Anonymous Merete said...

I am just being lazy, enjoying the spirit in Hamburg during a fabulous world cup.

15 June, 2006 01:18  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Craig,

Please keep up the w/c blogging, I'm a regular reader and live in bangkok, so I'm loving the pieces from berlin on the footy... out here the king's just had his 60th so every early game is cut entirely or they show the last 10mins, with thai commentry!!!!! and yes even england's game had the first 30 mins cut as the news ran over it!!! so keep it up i need a fix!!!

15 June, 2006 06:22  
Anonymous Emily said...

I don't mind the WC stuff- we don't get so much of it here in Australia (except when the Socceroos won against Japan then suddenly everyone was interested).

15 June, 2006 06:51  
Anonymous Elisabeth said...

Hey, you're English. It sort of goes with the heritage.
I'm gonna give the Swedish boys one more chance since we couldn't score Trinidad-Tobago. Tonight we play Paraguay and I think we've beaten them 3 times. In all. Ever. The last time was... well, let's just say South American teams doesn't suit us.

15 June, 2006 09:24  
Blogger Craig said...

Thanks everybody, good to know.

15 June, 2006 11:42  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What is WC? Is there some kind of sports competition going on at the moment in Europe, or is WC just an Old European abbreviation for the NBA or NHL finals?

Are Tunisa and Saudi Arabia in a war of some sort?

Derick, USA

15 June, 2006 12:31  
Blogger Craig said...

It's like basketball; just with more players, a bigger pitch, a different ball, not much use of the hands, and sleeves on the shirts.

15 June, 2006 12:38  

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