Gay Old Time Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/30/2005


Suggested by Don V., probably because of his infatuation with stopping his car with his bare feet, this Flintstone replica Lee even has the 5 o’clock shadow.
Go ahead, get a tattoo of it!

Juicin’ Since ’87 Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/25/2005


Remy suggested I do something regarding the Steroid Scandal in baseball.
I went with a replica of the most recognizable baseball card around: the 1987 Topps Set.
And to think I started off by looking for something simple….

A Clockwork Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/23/2005


Suggested by Adam D., this Lee is the first Kubrick reference in the Lee of the Day universe, and the only one to be fashioned with a cod-piece.

Where’s my parade Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/21/2005


Suggested by Sid, this veteran Lee loves to poke fun at Veterans.
This is because his poking finger is the only appendage he has left.

Leprechaun Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/17/2005


Modeled after the successful Leprechaun film franchise, this Lee was suggested by Jay O’Brien, who is undoubtedly representing the vast Irish population of Utah.
(This is also our most long-distant suggestion ever).

There is no better way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day than to watch all 6 Leprechaun films in succession, wondering why Jennifer Aniston left the franchise to pursue some kind of career in television.
Maybe if she stayed on until at least Leprechaun In Space, her marriage wouldn’t have crumbled.

Shawn Remy Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/16/2005


At first I was reluctant to create this Lee, but it was suggested by about four different people and was perfect for Suggestion Month.

If you don’t know Remy, just consider this another Lee that is more entertaining to me than it is to you.
If you do know Remy, then I am sure you know the difference between farther and further as well.

Lee from Ork

Lee of the Day: A History
03/14/2005


Suggested by Sid way back in October, this Lee took a while to create only because of the difficulties in defining Robin Williams’ hair in 1978.
Aside from that, this Lee was easy.
I opted for the Orkian costume over the rainbow suspenders because of the obvious ”Lee wears red” theme we’ve got going here in Season 4.

Quidditch Seeker Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/11/2005


Look at Lee trying to get the golden snitch!
The original suggestion, by Renee A., was just for a Harry Potter Lee.
Maybe I went overboard, but Sanford dressed as Malfoy really keeps the “Sanford and Lee don’t get along” theme going.

And if this Lee proves anything, it is that no matter how hard I try, the next Lee will be terrible in comparison.

Li’l’ Orphan Annie Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/09/2005

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Let’s consider March the official “Lee Suggestion Month”.
Here we start with a suggestion by Don V., because of his infatuation with apostrophes, I suppose.
Personally, I would have wanted to make a Punjab Lee, but this is what makes Lee Suggestion Month so special: the ideas of the tragically unfunny.

Flying Ace Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
03/07/2005


I haven’t worked with the Peanuts theme in a while and it’s a good way to start off the new season.
Tomorrow I’ll get going on the gigantic pile of suggestions I have yet to use.
I’m sick of being the brains of this whole operation.