Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
- May 19, 2012
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Dogs, bosses, garden slugs, who sits next to who at Thanksgiving, cheating at golf, fretting the night away, carping couples on long trips, eating over the sink, toenail clippings, cosmic order, hairballs, flop sweat, coughing into one’s elbow, clogged pipes, clogged arteries, parking crooked at the mall.
That’s what real life is all about. And that’s what Real Life Adventures is all about.
For nearly two decades, Lance (Aldrich) and Gary (Wise) have drawn, and drawn from, the everyday stuff that we all slog through.
And on any given day, they like to think their little square slice of life is a nice change from the rickety roller coaster the rest of the world seems to be.
Want to share your life’s goofiosity with them? Just post here.
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Comments (4) (Please sign in to comment)
gmartin997
said, about 1 year ago
Likely story, but you’re still not running a tab.
capndunzzl said, about 1 year ago
…actually it’s a mike’s lemonade.
Terry Cox said, 12 months ago
I thought Schlitz was no longer sold? But, I looked it up in Wiki and saw that although the recipe was lost and never reformulated. In 2008 it was officially introduced once again but is still not found in the whole market place. You can get in on tap around New Orleans I guess.
The three beers my Dad drank were Hamms, Falstaff, and Schlitz during the 40’s through 70’s.
wvhappypappy said, 12 months ago
“Hey, get your cold beer…hey, get your Ballentine beer…” Although for me, it was Pabst Blue Ribbon. My uncle preferred Carling Black Label. We’d occasionally get hold of some Rolling Rock. Classic stuff.