Tenino, Washington
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: Shane
"There's no living with a killing. There's no going back from one. Right
or wrong, it's a brand. A brand sticks. There's no going back."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 23]
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 23]
Monday, May 21, 2012
Favorite Movie Quotes: Shakespeare in Love
Favorite Movie Quotes: Shadow of a Doubt
"You think you know something, don't you? You think you're the clever
little girl who knows something. There's so much you don't know, so
much. What do you know, really? You're just an ordinary little girl,
living in an ordinary little town. You wake up every morning of your
life and you know perfectly well that there's nothing in the world to
trouble you. You go through your ordinary little day, and at night you
sleep your untroubled ordinary little sleep, filled with peaceful stupid
dreams. And I brought you nightmares. Or did I? Or was it a silly,
inexpert little lie? You live in a dream. You're a sleepwalker, blind.
How do you know what the world is like? Do you know the world is a foul
sty? Do you know, if you rip off the fronts of houses, you'd find swine?
The world's a hell. What does it matter what happens in it? Wake up,
Charlie. Use your wits. Learn something."
Morty Comix # 2361
Morty Comix # 2361 was part of a packet of Morty Comix that fell
out of my pocket at The Evergreen State College, so even I don't know
where they landed! I was intending on planting them in various places,
but this is an accidental but great way of random distribution, a happy
twist of Fate.
Phone photo 1534
Favorite Movie Quotes: Secondhand Lions
"If you want to believe in something, believe in it. Just because something isn't true that's no reason you can't believe in it. There's a long speech I give to young men, sounds you need to hear a piece of it. Just a piece. Sometimes the things that may or may not be true are the things that a man needs to believe in the most. That people are basically good; that honor, courage, and virtue mean everything; that power and money, money and power mean nothing; that good always triumphs over evil; and I want you to remember this, that love-- true love never dies. You remember that, boy. You remember that. Doesn't matter if it's true or not. You see, a man should believe in those things, because those are the things worth believing in. Got that?"
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 11]
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 11]
Labels:
Buster,
cats,
Cheaper by the Dozen,
Movie quotes,
Secondhand Lions
Phone photo 1533
There are at least half a dozen little baby Cottontail rabbits in this shallow hole in my yard. Whenever the cats go outside I cover it up with an upside down laundry basket to give the little bunnies a fighting chance.
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Morty Comix # 2360
Morty Comix # 2360 was part of a packet of Morty Comix that fell
out of my pocket at The Evergreen State College, so even I don't know
where they landed! I was intending on planting them in various places,
but this is an accidental but great way of random distribution, a happy
twist of Fate.
CPJ Photos of the TESC Cartoonists Seminar
Seated left to right: Matt Groening, Craig Bartlett, Drew Christie, Tommy Thompson, Megan Kelso, Steve Willis, Ruth Hayes
See this and other photos by Kelli Tokos at:
http://cooperpointjournal.tumblr.com/post/23322690497/animation-seminar
See this and other photos by Kelli Tokos at:
http://cooperpointjournal.tumblr.com/post/23322690497/animation-seminar
Labels:
Cooper Point Journal,
Craig Bartlett,
Drew Christie,
Kelli Tokos,
Lynda Barry,
Matt Groening,
Megan Kelso,
Ruth Hayes,
The Evergreen State College,
Tommy Thompson
Phone photo 1530
Favorite Movie Quotes: Scrooged
"Frank, let me sum this up for you. You don't know who you are. You
don't know what you want. And you don't know what the Hell is going on."
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 8]
[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 8]
Morty Comix # 2359
Morty Comix # 2359 was part of a packet of Morty Comix that fell
out of my pocket at The Evergreen State College, so even I don't know
where they landed! I was intending on planting them in various places,
but this is an accidental but great way of random distribution, a happy
twist of Fate.
Phone photo 1528
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Score
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Paul Tumey's Screwball Comics
Paul Tumey just posted an overview of my work on his website The Masters of Screwball Comics. I just nip at their heels, but it is so flattering to be classified as a cartoonist carrying on the traditions of Rube Goldberg, Milt Gross, Gene Ahern and Bill Holman. Of all of them, Holman was probably the one I had the most exposure to in my Portrait of the Cartoonist as Young Dog period in the 1960s.
Thank you Paul. It's all a mystery.
Thank you Paul. It's all a mystery.
Labels:
Bill Holman,
Gene Ahern,
Masters of Screwball Comics,
Milt Gross,
Paul Tumey,
Rod Serling,
Rube Goldberg
Phone photo 1526
Mini-Comics Day!: Someone Does Not Want You to See This Poster
Here in McCleary the Post Office bulletin board is the central form of text communication. I have been putting up posters daily heralding the coming of Mini-Comics Day, and daily someone has been taking them them down, ripping them up, and throwing them in the garbage. It seems aimed pretty much at just this event as compared to other posters on the bulletin board.
And here I thought I was pretty much washed up as a cartoonist and self-publishing advocate, but apparently I still have the power to offend, so that feels good. I cannot even begin to guess why anyone would do this with such discipline. It is nice to know I can still get under the skin of some intolerant person. Most artists want to inspire people, but we cartoonists were born to step on toes in this ungentlemanly art, so this very targeted vandalism makes me feel like I'm doing my job.
Strike a blow for fun and creativity and come to the McCleary Community Center on May 26! If you don't feel like drawing anything, come and cheer on those who are willing to risk expressing themselves on paper. An event like this has never taken place in the entire history of McCleary, so come be a part of history.
And here I thought I was pretty much washed up as a cartoonist and self-publishing advocate, but apparently I still have the power to offend, so that feels good. I cannot even begin to guess why anyone would do this with such discipline. It is nice to know I can still get under the skin of some intolerant person. Most artists want to inspire people, but we cartoonists were born to step on toes in this ungentlemanly art, so this very targeted vandalism makes me feel like I'm doing my job.
Strike a blow for fun and creativity and come to the McCleary Community Center on May 26! If you don't feel like drawing anything, come and cheer on those who are willing to risk expressing themselves on paper. An event like this has never taken place in the entire history of McCleary, so come be a part of history.
Labels:
McCleary,
McCleary Post Office,
Mini-Comics Day,
Peckerheads
Phone photo 1525
Morty Comix # 2358
Morty Comix # 2358 was part of a packet of Morty Comix that fell out of my pocket at The Evergreen State College, so even I don't know where they landed! I was intending on planting them in various places, but this is an accidental but great way of random distribution, a happy twist of Fate.
The Weekly Volcano Interviews Frank Hussey
Alec Clayton of The Weekly Volcano interviewed Frank Hussey of Olympia's Danger Room in preparation for the TESC 40th anniversary cartoonists panel. The piece is available online!
I had a great time at the event! After the panel discussion Matt and I were filmed together outside by Evergreen staff talking about TESC. Not sure when or where that will eventually surface. I understand the panel discussion was recorded as well.
I had a great time at the event! After the panel discussion Matt and I were filmed together outside by Evergreen staff talking about TESC. Not sure when or where that will eventually surface. I understand the panel discussion was recorded as well.
Labels:
Alec Clayton,
Danger Room,
Frank Hussey,
Matt Groening,
The Evergreen State College,
Weekly Volcano
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