Archive for August, 2009

In response to several inquiries that came in while I was on vacation last week — yes, I’ll be selling a signed and numbered edition of this poster, but I don’t really know how soon. The logistics of getting a couple hundred posters packed up and shipped out are a bit more than I’m set up for, not actually having a mailroom or any, you know, employees … so I may have to do it in small increments, as deadlines allow. I’ll give plenty of advance notice before I start taking orders, so just keep an eye on the blog.
Happy to report that the couple whose adopted daughter has been trapped in China by bureaucatic nonsense have been granted a waiver.
“Ted Kennedy would have wanted us to defeat health care reform.”
Paraphrasing, but only slightly.
Gotta give him (Limbaugh) credit for sheer chutzpah …
“This is the cause of my life. New hope that we will break the old gridlock and guarantee that every American - north, south, east, west, young, old - will have decent, quality health care as a fundamental right and not a privilege.”
- Ted Kennedy, exactly one year ago today
Had some downtime this morning, just making sure things are working around here.
… ok, seems like we’re back. Thanks to to Twitter readers for helpful feedback.
In other site news: updates are likely to be sporadic this week, at least from me. The other guys may be popping in, I’m not sure.
… if you’re not following me on Twitter:
I’m glad Obama bailed out GM, so GM can spend advertising dollars supporting right wing radio’s constant attacks on Obama.
Also: complaints about humidity and further mockery of smurf avatars. Pearls of wisdom, I tell you.
Crazy Glenn Beck debates himself on health care.
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Our story so far: the New Times chain purchases the Village Voice papers, becoming the largest altweekly chain in America — and apparently overleveraging themselves in the process, because when the economy sours, they decide they can no longer afford the less-than-exhorbitant cost of syndicated cartoons and drop them across the entire chain.
Now, interestingly, they are selling the Nashville Scene (one of the former Village Voice papers) to local investors. Not sure what this means for me, but once the sale goes through and we know who the new editor is, it wouldn’t hurt for folks on the ground to start sending a few polite emails on behalf of cartoonists.
… on a somewhat-related note, I also have no idea what this might portend.
If this makes no sense to you, then move along, nothing to see here — but are there any kind Mattel employees and/or comics fans out there with an extra “Gleek” from SDCC? I’ll trade you something nifty for it. I’ve got a little kid who loves seventies superhero cartoons, who is about to be disappointed thanks to an a-hole ebay dealer who didn’t make good on a pre-order. Don’t need the whole set, just the monkey. Email: tomtomorrow-AT-ix-DOT-netcom-DOT-com.
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