Some of you guys seem better at this than I am, but when doing this cartoon, I had to wonder where I last drew the front of Lowell’s house, and what the arrangement was… and what the heck Kelly drives.
Some of you guys seem better at this than I am, but when doing this cartoon, I had to wonder where I last drew the front of Lowell’s house, and what the arrangement was… and what the heck Kelly drives.
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Hehehe. Old fogey syndrome strikes (CRS moments)…
It is all a matter of perspective. Lowell is a much different guy. Didn’t his hair lighten several shades too? I thought it was pretty black when he first showed….
So, Kelly and Durnell are going to Kelly’s place to drink beer, but Kelly doesn’t know this yet?
I don’t recall either, either. Curious about what looks like a garage door opening into Lowell’s living room, but the car’s gotta go somewhere. This way it can watch Grand Tour…
Some garages they put windows in so it looks like an inhabited part of house. Just put a few curtains on it and it looks like anything but the garage.
Texas has more than a few of them, yes
well Greg, let’s just say that the house front changed alongside Lowell. there, problem solved. hehe
anyway, it’s fun how Lowell is still daydreaming even in this situation.
also Hubris your life did change. the LIL TROLL OF THE HOUSE IS GONE! lol
What? I thought that was a lawn gnome!
he CAN BE if we drop a glue bucket on his head!
SO MUCH BETTER BEHAVED AFTER! lol
Cartoon architecture is a fluid process. Untold animated houses and just as many strips have rooms appear and vanish at the convenience of the story.
I still remember a room on the second floor of the Simpsons’ home where Homer was watching television in a recliner so that Bart and his friends could be seen fighting over a Radioactive Man comic through the window. Over twenty seasons later that room has never been shown again.
That’s what archives are for. So you don’t actually have to remember anything–you can just look it up.
and hubris thought you would have given up on that fantasy and be more human lowel guess life had other plans in store
More human — or more ‘normal’? Not fitting within the rigid and constricted parameters of ‘normal’ doesn’t make a person any less human. But Normal People nearly always equate ‘human’ with ‘normal,’ so they have a nasty tendency to dehumanize those who don’t fit the so-called norm.
When you kayak as much as Hubris does you can’t help but go with the flow.
It looks like Kelly drives a 1977 Plymouth Volare, with a spoiler.
Remember the song?
You SO owe me for getting that one running through my brain again!
I’ve wondered how authors of those long series of books keep track of those details. Like – book one, the Companion horse doesn’t talk but wants to, and book three, it won’t shut up. At least you can have a bulletin board with your basic details sketched out!
I wish I was as centered as Hubris thinks he is..