
My tween daughter loves it when I use her slang. So of course I do it as much as possible. In this case, for the uneducated, BAE stands for “Before Anything Else” and is often used to refer to one’s significant other. Cheers…

My tween daughter loves it when I use her slang. So of course I do it as much as possible. In this case, for the uneducated, BAE stands for “Before Anything Else” and is often used to refer to one’s significant other. Cheers…

Here is part 4 and the conclusion to our story. Hope you enjoyed it. I’m now working on some Thanksgiving material…
I’ve decided to start submitting cartoons on a regular basis to The New Yorker. This is the pinnacle of the cartooning world as far as I’m concerned and would definitely be a feather in my cap. Of course every other cartoonist would like to be published there, too, so I’m competing against hundreds upon hundreds of cartoons. Still, nothing ventured…
The New Yorker only accepts previously unpublished work (even on a blog) so that means I’ll have to hold (what I consider to be) good work back from this site until it has been either accepted or dismissed by the magazine. This will probably create a new reoccurring feature: Whiteouts rejected by The New Yorker!
First cartoon was sent in last night…wish me luck.

Have a good one, dads.

In case you haven’t noticed, I enjoy a bit of wordplay.

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.