Sun, 24 February 2008 Our story thus far. A week of gag-a-day comics. Snowball attack! Grouching doesn't pay. Ben Affleck *IS* "LAME". The weather this week. Mars knocked on its side. Solar eclipses in the movies are all wrong. My curse whenever I go shopping. A pot of coffee, just for me. Shipwreck Coffee from Bangor, Maine. Today is a soup sort of day. Energy/time ratio. Slight schedule change at work. Cutting paper for the comic. Why I don't save the paper version of the strip. Tweaking noses. The pain of White-out. "Too Many Girls" by Albert Plunkett (1923). www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |
Sun, 17 February 2008 Our story thus far. The Green Ones. My Valentine's Day as a Lonely Fella'. The weather was weird yet again. White ice! Stop n' go. The "Freedom Card". Tunes stuck in your head. It comes in threes, doesn't it? Barry Morse, Roy Schneider, and John Alvin. An end of an era; Polaroid announces it will no longer make instant film. Waving the photo did nothing to make it develop any faster, yet we all did it anyway. Polaroid how-to film. A lunar eclipse this Wednesday, starting at 10:30PM EST. Lunar eclipses are safe to view. The Francis Malcom Science Center. Hey, I won't get to see it! Stupid Not New England weather! Phooey! Check out "Vexille" if it comes to your theater. Dubbed vs. Subbed. Really interesting art. Do the Japanese fear technology? Another week of gag-a-day in store for you. Storylines can be a crutch. "Smiles" by Lambert Murphy (1918). www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |
Sun, 10 February 2008 Our story thus far. Movement through panels. The wacky weather of Not New England. Windy! Dipping into the 401k. New starter makes the car start zippily. Barry Morse will be missed. I met Mr. Morse at the Space: 1999 "Breakaway Convention" September 13, 1999. Prof. Victor Bergman had a mechanical heart, but it never showed. Shakespeare was science fiction. Got a plug on United Kingdom Talk (thanks!). The 80's still LIVE! Tax cheats Ed & Elaine Brown finally start to pay the piper when the IRS begins auctioning off their stuff for back taxes. I hafta get my tax stuff in order before April. Valentine's Day makes you feel lame when you're alone. I don't get any Valentines! "The Reel of St. Valentine" by Joseph Allard (1937). "Was It Meant To Be?" by Singin' Sam. I'll have chocolate on Valentine's Day, but not because anyone gave it to me (I'll hafta to buy it myself!). The wind is picking up.www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |
Sun, 3 February 2008 Our story thus far. The weather. The tangerine. Superbowl Sunday. TV Reception (or lack thereof). The Garbage Mart follies. Commercials are the best part of the game. Obama/Clinton debate. Politicians are usually not all that statesmanlike. Most artists seem to lean to the left. Why I don't talk politics in the comic. New shops are officially open! "It's Gonna Be A Great Day" by Bing Crosby/Rhythm Boys and the Paul Whiteman Orchestra (1929). Next week, our Valentine's Day show! www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |








Our story thus far. Movement through panels. The wacky weather of Not New England. Windy! Dipping into the 401k. New starter makes the car start zippily. Barry Morse will be missed. I met Mr. Morse at the Space: 1999 "Breakaway Convention" September 13, 1999. Prof. Victor Bergman had a mechanical heart, but it never showed. Shakespeare was science fiction. Got a plug on United Kingdom Talk (thanks!). The 80's still LIVE! Tax cheats Ed & Elaine Brown finally start to pay the piper when the IRS begins auctioning off their stuff for back taxes. I hafta get my tax stuff in order before April. Valentine's Day makes you feel lame when you're alone. I don't get any Valentines! "The Reel of St. Valentine" by Joseph Allard (1937). "Was It Meant To Be?" by Singin' Sam. I'll have chocolate on Valentine's Day, but not because anyone gave it to me (I'll hafta to buy it myself!). The wind is picking up.