Pluggers still remember the days when they dreamt of changing the world. They would write hard-hitting articles, stand up for the little man, pull no punches… Nowadays, they just hope to get through the day without another heart attack, but they still remember when they wanted more.
Well, my relatives were very impressed (after I explained what Pluggers was.) I was really disappointed when I heard that Gary used to send autographed copies to the “authors” and I never got one. However, postage costing what it does today, I completely understand!
Charles Evans Premium Member over 13 years ago
Yes, yes it does.
dcmatthews over 13 years ago
Pullet surprise!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
And what an honor it is!
jackdohany over 13 years ago
Maybe you’re eligible for a Pluggitzer Prize!
Sillstaw over 13 years ago
Pluggers still remember the days when they dreamt of changing the world. They would write hard-hitting articles, stand up for the little man, pull no punches… Nowadays, they just hope to get through the day without another heart attack, but they still remember when they wanted more.
McGehee over 13 years ago
Nuts. That $25 humor piece in the Fairbanks paper 16 years ago has cost me my pluggerdom!
AKHenderson Premium Member over 13 years ago
Give him Walter Duranty’s.
LuvThemPluggers over 13 years ago
Well, my relatives were very impressed (after I explained what Pluggers was.) I was really disappointed when I heard that Gary used to send autographed copies to the “authors” and I never got one. However, postage costing what it does today, I completely understand!
runar over 13 years ago
I got published in Pluggers back in October of ‘08. I’ve had a lot of other stuff in print, though (fer real, not just in comment sections).
wanderwolf over 13 years ago
I was published in Pluggers a while back, myself… but I also had an article in Pyramid Magazine. :)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
runar you mean I’m a published author because I comment on gocomics! Wow! Thank you! :-D