Curiously Strong
Sadly, my most recent strip, like most of them, is from personal experience. I worked in close proximity for two days with somebody with horrifyingly bad breath, and it gave me time to think about the subject. I am now convinced that as long as people have bad breath, mankind will make no significant progress. As I stated in the comic, bad breath is the one problem people have that can be solved by eating candy. If we can't get everyone afflicted with halitosis on board for the "candy as medicine" plan, how can we ever convince people of differing religions to get along.
Id' like to thank everyone for the kind words regarding my art style. It's good to know that other people see what I'm trying to do.
One last thing, a question about the Confound Your Alien Captor strip fell through the cracks.
The answer is, it depends on my mood. If I want the authentic experience, I go for bone-in, but if I'm in a hurry, or wearing nice clothes, I'm not above boneless. Here in Florida I go to Buffalo Wild Wings, but in Seattle it was the Wing Dome all the way.
Id' like to thank everyone for the kind words regarding my art style. It's good to know that other people see what I'm trying to do.
One last thing, a question about the Confound Your Alien Captor strip fell through the cracks.
The answer is, it depends on my mood. If I want the authentic experience, I go for bone-in, but if I'm in a hurry, or wearing nice clothes, I'm not above boneless. Here in Florida I go to Buffalo Wild Wings, but in Seattle it was the Wing Dome all the way.
2 Comments:
I think that what makes your strip so interesting is the fact that, even when it's not side-splittingly hilarious, it's still really interesting. The real-life situations are what makes it always a good read.
That said, I do find it funny almost all the time :)
Just had a chance to read the one about the phone and what made me smile the most was the smoking jacket pic on the side of the casket. Loved it.
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