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Thursday, November 25, 2004
All right already, some holiday illos.


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MINISTRY of NAME DROPPING I thought I would do something with recent pics and get them off my camera.
 Here is Jim Gilbert and I. Perhaps you have seen Jim's show, Cartoon Factory on a local PBS station. We were at a local library for a childrens' education thingy.
 This is a picture of Brian Bock and I. I was demonstrating cartooning at a civic center's open house. Brian and I worked together as scenic painters at the Jon Richards Studios. At said studio we painted stuff for Disneyland, Knotts, Staples Center, etc. I left and eventually so did Brian. He is now airbrushing guitars for rock stars at Fender's custom guitar center.
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HAPPY TANKSGIVING!
 what a crappy scan Charlie Brown.
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Sunday, November 21, 2004
THAT MAN IS WEARING A DRESS!!
Talk about missing the boat. Futurama is over and done with and yet I am blogging about it. Go figure. I had noticed something way back when the show first came on and assumed that everybody else noticed the same thing. After having several conversations with people, and comic people at that, say that they never noticed it I thought well maybe I am one of a few to pick up on things. And thus this entry into the blogsphere. As soon as I saw Capt. Zap Brannigan I realized that he is wearing a modified version of Magnus, Robot Fighter's outfit. Well sure,they are both in the future.
 And the other observation I thought everybody would pick up on is that the outfit that Fry wears throughout most of the episodes is patterned after James Dean in A Rebel Without A Cause.
He even has James Dean's hair going on. If you had already caught these stylistic references then award yourself a full ten Zailo merits.
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Thursday, November 11, 2004
BIG! HEAVY! MANLY! GODDAMIT!! Headphones. I absolutely abhor what passes for headphones nowadays. Those little pansy plastic and foam things with a mere wisp of tin to pass over your head. I don't understand why anyone would wear such timid paltry devices.
 I remember when I was young headphones were something to be taken seriously. They covered your whole ear so you were sure to hear all of whatever you were listening to. They were something you had to be aware of. No sudden movements of your head, no jogging; they were for indulging your mind not distracting you from your workout. Huge, they were actually mechanical for chrissakes. If I am going to be wearing headphones I want people to think I work on the flight line!

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