Remember starting a new habit or hobby? You get nervous about how much or how little preparation you need? Maybe you start running, and no one’s told you that you dress for the SECOND mile. Maybe you’re going to join a boot camp workout and you don’t realize that you SHOULDN’T have breakfast before you trot out in the pre-dawn to lift weights and do crunches. So here’s Lowell, starting a new and healthy life… and camping out on Hubris’ doorstep so he doesn’t miss the alarm clock. If you have something to add about the whole ‘new hobby’ thing, you let me know. I’ll try to write it in if possible.
Hubris is sort of a new, little comic, and I tell ya, building up readership is tricky! I don’t yet think 21st century very well. I have to be reminded that my phone will do all kinds of stuff for me that I used to have to do for myself.
(click on the box to check out the voting.)
Anyhow, I tripped across this really cool webcomic March Madness thing that’s gotten totally out of hand. There’s insane numbers of really good webcomics nominated. Hubris is in there, but you have to look waaay down in the list to the first round of updated names. Will you slip over there and vote? In return, I’ll make a valiant effort to update more than M-W-F this week, just to say “Thanks” to you, and to say “Hey!” to all the new readers that wander by.
Thanks, Team Hubris! (Or Team Wukilar, if you want to hang with the Dark Side. It’s cool.)
Hangin’ at a crawfish boil yesterday (thanks again, Brian and Anne!) and Mark said he’d send me a link to this longboard video.
Looks like Madrid is a fun place to be on a weekend with a longboard.
Frozen Wave from Juan Rayos on Vimeo.


















Have to watch out for those camelbacks…they spit!
I started a cool hobby a couple months ago, it’s called reading Hubris.
And them Llamabaks… wooooo! They can hock a loogie in your left eye from thirty feets!
WHOO-HA-HA-HA-HA!!! “THAT MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD MY TUNGUE STUD CAME OUT MY NOSE!” ROFL
sorry, meant “tongue”, not “tungue”.
I totally feel for Lowell. When I first started running I had to sleep in my running clothes just to get out the door in the morning. Now I’m disappointed if I can’t make it out twice a day.
Thanks Greg, I love this comic.
I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Makes it worthwhile on this end.