
I don’t like wearing t-shirts with logos and graphics, generally speaking. The wife thinks it’s ridiculous that I don’t like wearing t-shirts with logos and graphics, generally speaking.

I don’t like wearing t-shirts with logos and graphics, generally speaking. The wife thinks it’s ridiculous that I don’t like wearing t-shirts with logos and graphics, generally speaking.

This cartoon is all me.

Read this line in a Harry Dolan novel, found it amusing, and decided to illustrate it. I have to give the folks in black some credit, though, they keep their wardrobe consistent no matter the weather.

The pretentiousness of the automobile industry as a whole is something to behold, but the current belief that we as consumers will somehow be more drawn to “pre-owned” cars over “used” cars is just insulting. “Oh, it’s pre-owned? I thought it was just used. That changes everything!”

I’ll have a steak sandwich.

My present vocation is very meaningful, but my favorite job was working as a Page at the large, main public library for two summers during college. I love being surrounded by books. Libraries are still special places for me.

Rats! The final phrase is supposed to read “affirmingly CLOSE-minded”…affirmingly open-minded makes too much sense! Well, I didn’t feel like drawing it all over again. If you’re a church or any other organization just be who you are; don’t try to make everyone happy. You end up saying and standing for nothing.

I suppose this is better than a bunch of sullen employees who ignore you. But how about a middle ground, like a simple, pleasant head nod to acknowledge your arrival? I just want a sandwich, Subway, not a new group of friends. This policy is clearly the work of extroverts.

This is an almost verbatim conversation I had with my 12-year old yesterday. He is fond of the Cheese It.

I blame Pinterest.