Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
- January 23, 2013
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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 (27) (Please sign in to comment)
exoticdoc2 said, 5 months ago
Careful, you can’t always tell by looking. For instance some people have heart conditions and are not supposed to walk very far, but nothing shows on the outside under most circumstances.
The Nihilist said, 5 months ago
Poor taste used here — Doctor’s decide if you’re disabled, not the general public nuisance
simpsonfan2 said, 5 months ago
I saw a blond in a porsche park in a handicap spot, quickly getting out of the car…
She returned with an old lady who was using a cane. So justified.
win said, 5 months ago
I believe non-handicapped persons parking in those spaces are handicapped in their own way.
Ellen Gwynne said, 5 months ago
@win
So true! Emotionally handicapped.
Ellen Gwynne said, 5 months ago
Nice to see such fine awareness on this issue.
gmartin997
said, 5 months ago
Don’t end up in jail yourself on an assault and battery.charge, and a probable lawsuit to boot.
J. Short
said, 5 months ago
Knew a 17 yr old neighbor with a handicap sticker. I thought it was bogus till she died a year later in a heart and lung transplant. You never know…
Allen Thompson said, 5 months ago
I’ll be glad to have a handicap sticker when I need one. I’m glad I don’t need one yet.
There are some that have them that don’t need them. That will never be me.
Dave Marsden
said, 5 months ago
Costanza!
ferritt123 said, 5 months ago
exoticdoc2, you are so right! My dad had one after heart surgery. He looked just fine on the outside. He said if anyone wanted to make a fuss over it; he’ll take off his shirt and show them his scar.
heathen said, 5 months ago
I like to tell those people that it doesn’t mean “mentally handicapped”
ronald rini
said, 5 months ago
I agree that some people do not show they are handicapped but there are a lot of people out there that need to be shot so they can use the spot
jcampbell75
said, 5 months ago
don’t judge a handicap by sight. Pain is invisible.
drdougsteward said, 5 months ago
While it takes an MD to get a handicap tag issued, I’ve seen them used by their relatives when they weren’t with the person who the tag was for .. in fact, a local politician was caught doing that.