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Category Archives: Life
Being Right, Finding Yourself and Other Things that Don’t Matter Much.
Quite a few people drift through life like those fuzzy dust particles drift through beams of light. A few will shine or catch a breeze and dance with each other but, despite being surrounded by them, most of them will … Continue reading
Posted in comics, humor, Life, musings, Uncategorized, Webcomics
Tagged children, comics, ducks, dust particles, essays, finding yourself, friendship, hate, humor, life, love, matt posky, webcomics
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Will Work for Purpose
Looking for regular work in the creative sector is no easy task. If you haven’t heard about it already, we’ve got a recession on and Michigan has not faired particularly well. For a time, I considered being a hobo-drifter but … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, humor, Life, Uncategorized
Tagged artists, charity, economy, hobos, humor, indie, john steinbeck, michigan, music, purpose, recession
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Mark Twains and Circus Trains
I’ve been sporting an upper respiratory infection as of late, so anything that doesn’t involve coughing up internal organs hasn’t been high on my list of priorities. Every time I gave writing a shot the flu medicine influenced me to … Continue reading
Posted in comics, humor, Life, musings, Uncategorized, Webcomics
Tagged adult babies, babies, billy joel, circus trains, comics, life, magic, mark twain, poop, webcomics
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Picasso’s Eggs
Picasso claimed that every child is an artist and that the difficulty is in remaining an artist as you grow older. I suppose that is true. With the exception of a few scientists and engineers, the majority of my friends … Continue reading


