Hubris- Preparation
Sep19
Nobody (Well, in this age of the In’ernets, we know there’s always SOMEBODY) wants to prop up useless stereotypes. And here I am doing a comic strip about a married couple having the ol’ “Husband Climbs Down” scenario.
You know why I did it, too.
Tell me you don’t know a couple like this. Tell me.
Yeah, I know ’em too. Heck, sometimes I AM them.
Heck mine used to apologize with a batch of fresh instant chocolate pudding (used to, can’t eat that anymore), definitely cheaper than flowers…
Good that Raye chilled out. Beware the next flare up when she finds out wht Kelly’s up to next…
damn she sure TRAINED HIM WELL!
I’ve been that guy a few times myself. Now how often does he have to replace the dry ice?
I have no idea where to get dry ice in Japan. And where I live, it’d evaporate before I got home to give it to the ice cream. Stupid ice cream.
I’ve got John Lustig’s (Last Kiss) interview up over at Basket Case (https://webcomicsinterviews.com/2016/09/19/john-lustig-interview/). If I get enough people to visit and comment, I may be convinced to run Greg’s interview next week Friday…
You live in Japan i envy you I am in Canada and its always been my dream to go to Japan one day i love how rich in culture and history the Country Of Japan is, have always been fasinated by the Edo Period has well. I’ve also found that the Boshin War was a fasinating time period has well.
Japan is nice. Crowded and expensive, but nice. I was stationed there for 6 1/2 years.
Oh no! Just what I needed. Another quality writer to feed my addiction. The topmost one-panel from Last Kiss says it all! (But even the carrot of an interview with Greg next couldn’t get me past my paranoia about posting. I know that doesn’t help your numbers. Sorry.)
Interesting and fun interview. Thanks!
Thanks for the comments.
(Greg, work on momma for a while…)
The modern Maggie & Jiggs.
she has him trained well. including making sure the ice cream is always on hand when he needs to get out of the dog house.
That’s cheap. Ice cream is cheap. I used to sell pearl jewelry (baroque pearls) literally ‘on call’ when somebody forgot an anniversary or something. Call me and I’d show up at your office within an hour with a boxed trifle heavily pearl laden and slip me the money and you wouldn’t be sleeping with the lawnmower for the next month. Was a good racket.