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5/10/08
It's official - the economy around here has gotten bad enough that realtors are quitting
and hoping for a job that pays $7.25. That sounds hopeful in that the cost of housing plummets, but then if you pay for housing, then you have no money to help you get out of Michigan. Selling shoes (which I do) has been good, in fact I'm edging on calling it something like "explosive" or something like that because people need them, and when the pocketbook's tight it's one of the main considerations.
Just in case you can't get enough of these fabulous drawings, I made a portfolio that you can look at.
That's really all I can say now. I have to go and sell shoes in 30 minutes, so that's all I have in me to type for now. BYE INTERNETS!
4/24/08
One new comic added, #14. I'm gradually building up a links section as well, so while not much to see there, feel free to check it out. Imagine it's a warehouse.
-A
4/21/08
No official comic today, but I thought I'd share with you a couple of cartoons I drew last year but never got around to distributing very widely:
Your average state college harbors several thousand people, so whether you're a professor or a student, it's easy to blend into the crowd. So when you get a lonely, incomplete person at the helm of a discussion or a lecture, it can turn into what must be a priveleged little shit's notion of an Andrew Dice Clay routine, sight unseen. Or so was my experience, which led to me drawing this at the top right:
As for the second one - believe me, I don't think this one speaks any sort of revelation. Usually, if one half of a couple has some problem, it runs off on the other half within a year of marriage. But it was worth drawing:
Lastly... what the hell am I supposed to do with
this?
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