October 12th, 2007

Hidden messages

Following on from a comment about the Teddy Thief’s helmet this week, it reminded me of this. When I was working designing crappy souveniers I would try my best to smuggle in my own secret in-jokes. The red helmet is a Banana Splits helmet and it pops up alot in my comics. The QFLARN on the building blocks was a shout out to my main man Quinner and his insatiable flarn appetite.

Elephant

baby girl

My employers never copped any of my messing. They fucked me over by not paying me redundancy because I was just 5 days under the 2 years you need to qualify for it. Pricks. Ah well, I can honestly say I dossed like never before in that job, sometimes just doing 6 hours work per week and just acting the maggot online. Had Call of Duty installed for a while and was into some serious torrent downloading.

I’ll dig out the rest of the stuff, some of it is gold.

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5 Responses to “Hidden messages”

  1. Stewbie Says:

    Ah yes……I remember in the old version of this site you had a load of this crap up. What’s the day job now?. The other one sounded dreamy. You fuck.

  2. OneForTheRoad Says:

    If you were working for disney, i expect you’d be the one drawing sly cocks in the background…

  3. Bob Byrne Says:

    Hey lads, yep I used to have a few of these things on the old site. Twas a good job for a while but it became a nightmare. Doing design work now. S’gay.

    Ha yeah. I’d have to slip the odd willy in there. It’s been going on since the dawn of history. On the Bayeaux Tapestry there’s a lad playing his PSP.

  4. luke Says:

    like this?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%E2%80%98s_Wally%3F
    (read the “banned-censored”bit)
    but what kind of designing?

  5. Bob Byrne Says:

    Heh yeah Luke that’s good. I design print ads and flash ads for a mobile phone company. It’s handy enough

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