The Doozies by Tom Gammill
- December 03, 2008
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TV writer Tom Gammill (Seinfeld, The Simpsons) delivers a new doozie every day. His YouTube videos, "Learn to Draw with Tom Gammill," will not teach you how to draw.
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prettyfeet said, 11 months ago
I enjoyed your YouTube video. Who were those beverage-slinging boys in the car?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
Local thugs.
weeksfive said, 11 months ago
What video?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
Go to You Tube and type in
“Tom Gammill” to meet the
cartoonist
olivefoote said, 11 months ago
What are the names of Dean Doozie’s wife and daughter?
tgaml
said,
11 months ago
I know the answer! Dana is the Mom and Eve is the girl. And the man
is Dean. And his Dad is Dad.
frogapplause
said,
11 months ago
I meant to edit my comment, Tom, but I accidentally deleted it.
At the very least, I can replace the link to your first video: http://tinyurl.com/doozies1
Burgundy2 said, 11 months ago
Thanks for the url, Teresa.
Neat stuff, Tom!