Here's a fun game that October Jones plays when he's on the train: 1) Pick another passenger. 2) Choose a fictional character that you think matches the passenger or their attire. 3) Sketch that character's head on a sticky note. 4) Ignore the stares from everyone else as you chuckle to yourself.
Jones is probably best known for his Tumblr and books Texts from Dog, which imagines text message conversations between himself and his Bulldog. This particular game is a bit less subtle than pretending that you're crushing someone's head between your fingers, but Jones at least has produced some fun photos in the process.
Howdy. I'm on a train. This guy just caught me laughing at his squeaky voice. http://ift.tt/1gbPnAC
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) March 27, 2013
Oh God. I'm on the train. This guy just caught me taking a photo of him. How did he KNOW?! http://ift.tt/1gbPnAE
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) October 24, 2012
I'm on the train. It's nice to see that some things never change... http://ift.tt/1gbPlcb
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) October 23, 2012
OMG YOU GUYS I'M ON THE BAT-TRAIN. http://ift.tt/1gbPnAG
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) October 18, 2012
THOR. THIS HULK. HULK BE LATE TO OFFICE. NO EAT HULK'S BAGEL http://ift.tt/1gbPlsr
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) October 17, 2012
BEST THING about travelling by train: Sometimes you get to see famous people just chillaxing http://ift.tt/1gbPlc8
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) October 31, 2012
On train. I think something's about to kick off... http://ift.tt/1cjGj9T
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) September 20, 2012
Dude c'mon. You knew Danger Mouse wasn't going to last forever. http://t.co/blXWPJIh
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) June 26, 2012
On train. Guy sitting opposite me looks familiar. Think I've seen him on the tube http://t.co/bKI2Jb7o
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) June 21, 2012
I'm on the train playing 'Where's Wally?'. AH-HA! http://t.co/0XmwIzK8
— October Jones (@OctoberJones) May 28, 2012
[via Geeks are Sexy]
onlinecollegedegreee.blogspot.com Artist draws silly new heads for his fellow commuters