There comes a time in everybody's life where they think 'yeah, I want to write a sitcom. It beats working at Netto or the Ministry of Defence or whatever it is I do these days'. Well, most normal people think like that, in my experience. Unfortunately, the vast majority of us aren't blessed with the ethereal chuckle inducing skills that the creators of 'My Family' or 'Goodnight Sweetheart' possess. And that's just the way it is. To quote Bruce Hornsby. And 'The Range'. And whoever did an awful hip-hop cover of their song that time.
So what are you going to do? That's right. Put it on the internet so that nobody will ever see it. At least that way you can trick your brain into thinking that you're doing something that you really want to do while you're churning through the same monotonous drivel from Monday morning to Friday afternoon. SHARON, CAN I GET A PRICE CHECK ON A HUNDREDWEIGHT OF LIMES?
What follows are graphics lifted from a collaborative project about a bloke with a drill sticking out of his head that lives with a Scottish grill man. I know that sounds quite weird (and is), but don't let that put you off. The full Drill Boy website is here if that appeals to you in any way.
The links to the full interactive Flash versions of each episode are at the bottom of the page also, should you wish to get fully immersed in such freakish nonsense.