Okay, now I really am back from Charlotte. Sold a few caricatures. Sold a few books. Got some more ideas about how I’m going to do conventions. I’ve also got photos of people wearing Costumes. I’ll try to have those up for you later.
Okay, now I really am back from Charlotte. Sold a few caricatures. Sold a few books. Got some more ideas about how I’m going to do conventions. I’ve also got photos of people wearing Costumes. I’ll try to have those up for you later.
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Ooh, does Kara have it! She ROCKS! Flee you two, NOW, Hubris, get the hint… (hehehe)
Kara: “And think how much MORE damage you can create from WITHIN the company as the VP! Run it up the flagpole and see who salutes!”
Get the Jeep fired up and get out of there ASAP, before Lowell figures out what Kara did and comes back.
YOU GO KARA!!! YOU ROCK!!!
oh sincerely this is simply brilliant the way she did that. now Hubris fire up the NOS in your jeep and escape to go camping on the double.
pedal to the metal and all that
and prey you still have a shop and a house when you come back.
get moving hubris now before lowel figures out carla said all that stuff just to get him out of the way move hubris move
Nikki appears to be taking all that calmly. Not quite Bob-like, but close.
She was Bob’s roomie or the Gang’s roomie (that Bob left with) so she should be pretty shockproof by now.
The last time Lowell descended upon the store, Hubris kept pleading with Kara not to talk to him (Lowell). Someone had suggested that Kara did so because she listens to her patients at the clinic as a matter of course. I think that probably is part of it, but I see something more at work here.
Of course, Kara’s immediate motivation is to get Lowell the hell out of there so she and Hubris can finally set out on their camping trip. But she also realizes that Lowell has long been an enormous source of aggravation, exasperation, and just plain stress for Hubris. Since she has not been as directed affected by the fallout resulting from Lowell’s misadventures as Hubris has been, she can be more objective about him. In her giving advice to Lowell, I see her trying to take the pressure off of Hubris. Though that advice is probably off the cuff, it does sound pretty sensible.
It’ll remain to be seen whether Lowell acts upon that advice, and if he does, what the results will be. But for now, let’s hope that Hubris and Kara can enjoy a rare moment of tranquility. Then again, this is the Hubrisphere, as I’ve often noted, so you never know. Just because you don’t go looking for trouble, it doesn’t always follow that trouble won’t come looking for you…