Dun-Dah...
Feb. 18th, 2011 04:12 pmDammit. I found a link to "These are their stories". To quote:
Each piece is an artist's interpretation of a one-line episode summary from the DirecTV program guide [about the show "Law and Order"]. Like the series that inspired them, they are sometimes straightforward and sometimes offer a twist; sometimes they contain no easy answers, and sometimes they are just plain goofy.
Also? Great time sink, and guaranteed to get the "Law and Order" theme music on the brain.
My favourite so far is this one ("Briscoe and Green search for lost customer", not least because it's double sided. Oh, and it has the theme music on it.
A very close runner up though is "A Complicated Murder Case", mostly for the imaginary dialogue running through my head when I look at it. ("So we can rule out the elephant then?")
Mostly though the one-line titles are intriguing (and frequently bizarre.) Who comes up with these things anyway?
Each piece is an artist's interpretation of a one-line episode summary from the DirecTV program guide [about the show "Law and Order"]. Like the series that inspired them, they are sometimes straightforward and sometimes offer a twist; sometimes they contain no easy answers, and sometimes they are just plain goofy.
Also? Great time sink, and guaranteed to get the "Law and Order" theme music on the brain.
My favourite so far is this one ("Briscoe and Green search for lost customer", not least because it's double sided. Oh, and it has the theme music on it.
A very close runner up though is "A Complicated Murder Case", mostly for the imaginary dialogue running through my head when I look at it. ("So we can rule out the elephant then?")
Mostly though the one-line titles are intriguing (and frequently bizarre.) Who comes up with these things anyway?
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