The one excuse you can no longer use in the 21st Century is “You couldn’t get a hold of me.” I mean, you can still use that excuse, but with cell phones, internet, etc… but it would be bullshit. Of[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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This is a nice little film. I think it’s great that there a films like this that can also play in the mega cineplexes alongside the blockbuster films. Especially a film with an older leading actor or actress that older[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I couldn’t find any photos of Linus giving his paw, so for no real reason, here he is under a carpet (with Lucy photo-bombing in the background)
The Pirates home opener in the afternoon and the Penguins winding down the season in the evening. Gotta love this time of the year, when two of my favorite sports and sports teams overlap and I can watch a game[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I’m not sure how many movies I’ll see between now and the end of the year, but I can’t think that many films could be better than this one. I haven’t seen a taut suspense filled film like this in[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Last year, just months after I was laid off, I did my own taxes online. I was never fully happy with the way it turned out and wasn’t sure if I deducted enough, so this year, despite knowing that I’d[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
It’s bad enough having to fill out all the annoying, long and redundant job applications online, but now having to answer these insipid questionnaires! By the way, the job this cartoon is referring to can be found Here .
Applying for jobs out of range from where I live can be tricky. I’d have no problem moving, especially back to Pittsburgh where I’d have a free place to stay while selling my house here and searching for a place[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Daily Comic Journal: February 19, 2016: “Out Here There Ain’t No Black Or White, Just Fast Or Slow.”
As soon as I left the theater the idea for the cartoon of this film came quickly. I based it off of the classic cover to the 1st issue to the original Captain America comic book from March, 1941.










