Real Life Adventures by Gary Wise and Lance Aldrich
- February 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 (4) (Please sign in to comment)
pouncingtiger said, 3 months ago
I bet she gets what she wants.
kcycrs said, 3 months ago
@pouncingtiger
And what she wants probably doesn’t add up to $50k over five years time.
Nelly55 said, 3 months ago
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that line always makes me smile………..
J. Short
said, 3 months ago
I had an owner of a Chevy dealership tell me about when his father (who owned the dealership at the time) got one of the first corvettes on his lot.
The son said, “Maybe we should put the car in storage and save it.”
The father said," There’s no way we are storing a $3500 car."