Brrble-grrble-glub-glub.
This is one of the panels I most looked forward to Levi drawing. Baujahr with his head shoved in the water. I don’t know why it tickled me, but it did. I’m very tired. This month has been a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This is one of the panels I most looked forward to Levi drawing. Baujahr with his head shoved in the water. I don’t know why it tickled me, but it did. I’m very tired. This month has been a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
NOTE: You are not supposed to stand up in the paddleboat. Our lawyers made us post that. We don’t actually have lawyers. We’re very poor.
Seriously. I looked it up. That’s the dedication I give to you people. Yes, my dedication is weighed upon my ability and willingness to use a search engine on the internet. Google, not Bing. I have my limits.
As I hear tell, this is the strip that made Levi’s left eye pop a corpuscle. I’m quite proud of that.
Heh. Somewhat political humor after the elections. Because I know nothing about being topical! Are any jokes beneath us, Baujahr? Really?
One of the things that happens to men as we age (women, you can tell your secrets if you want to. Not my business) is that we accumulate hair in unwanted areas (while it abandons its homeland). This is no[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Speaking of swimming in it, my brain is a loose tapioca right now, as I make my not-so-much-yearly attempt at NaNoWriMo this month. Basically, it’s a self-inflicted form of torture where you attempt to write a 50k word novel in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The storyline with Jeff’s dad isn’t the first “crossover” we’ve had with the original (if still completely unobtainable… for now!) “Levi’s World” comic. But it is the first one that I got to write. And, like many things that have[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m walking around slowly in a macaroni and cheese-induced haze right now. But I also went to re-upp my life insurance today, which means I have to have an examination of some sort, so my arteries are good and clogged with[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
When I was a teenager (many video game systems ago), at some point in our local mall, they decided that they weren’t making enough money off of our collective consumerism. So, to offset… what, the Pretzel shop? Chess King? Whatever…[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…