I often wonder if advertisers feel regret. After a seemingly successful project — the boss is pleased, the client has signed off, the filming is done — do the advertising jocks ever flip on the TV, see what they’ve wrought and feel shame for their work? I mean, look at this thing!
There’s no excuse for that amount of over-the-top enthusiasm for a shiny ball!
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy watching contact juggling on a street corner as much as the the next guy, but the impressive part is the juggler’s skill… not the friggin’ ball!
If he can’t check his schedule, you’d think the News Guy could at least get one of the administrative assistants at work to give him a call. Oh well, I hope he remembered to put on shoes before he left…
I hate to put my words in my character’s mouths, but this is an actual conversation that occurred in my home last night… well, minus the ninth panel, anyways.
I know right?
Sometimes, I just do not understand that woman. I mean… it’s Shark Week for crying out loud!
Oh well… Jane needs to catch up on her reading, so this will be good for her.
I’m sure you’ve also noticed that I’ve managed to recreate my font. On with the contest. How many of you have unlocked this rather simple code?
So, I’ve been working on a movie poster for someone, and it was starting to hurt my brain, so I thought I’d whip up a quick one from a different movie for myself.
It’s the same thing every year with this guy. He just can’t say no to his sweet tooth. Jane has actually taken to buying extra candy and hiding it because as he waits by the door for the trick or treaters, he continually dips into the bucket. If she didn’t plan ahead, there would be nothing left for the kids!
So, hey, is anyone dressing up for the holiday? What as?
I think in the end it would be a lot easier if people would just talk to their parents honestly and openly about their lives.








