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I've worked for just over 30 years with a Christian drama ministry based out of Camarillo, California. With this company, I have worked in several countries in Europe as well. I love it. In addition to comics, I also like to read cozy mysteries, historical fiction, and other fun stuff.

Recent Comments

  1. about 12 hours ago on Learn to Speak Cat

    Such fun! Thanks for a good laugh.

  2. about 12 hours ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    Oh, dear! If we get enough new words for it, they may make a new line of study for it.

  3. 1 day ago on Off the Mark

    Absolutely priceless! Love it! Thanks for the laugh.

  4. 1 day ago on Off the Mark

    They both got sent back the way they came after the crash, same bottoms but different tops. The bottom halves match the wheel colors in both frames. Only the tops and the direction of travel got switched.

  5. 1 day ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    Yeah, I was thinking that, too. It’s long been said that’s how you tell a cold from the flu. A cold doesn’t come with fever, but flu does.

    That said, of course, this is a comic and cartoon physics reigns supreme. I guess that also covers how the animals get sick.

  6. 3 days ago on Glasbergen Cartoons

    Oh, for pity’s sake! Just ask the humans not to use any obscenities around the computer. Or wait, you’re right, it would be easier to reprogram the entire computer, wouldn’t it?

  7. 3 days ago on The Grizzwells

    Love it! Priceless! Mr Schorr, you are excellent at this. It’s amazing how you communicate so much with just a few lines. I love Pierpoint’s quizzical expression. It says so much.

  8. 3 days ago on The Grizzwells

    It has been proven that there is less brainwave activity while watching TV than there is while sleeping. That’s a fun — and true — stat to quote. The real truth behind it, however, is that the brain is often at its most active while sleeping. So the brain is more active while sleeping than while doing a whole lot of things.

  9. 5 days ago on Off the Mark

    Love it! Thanks for the laugh.

    Growing up in the low desert, we had a patio out back. Along one side of it was a planter box — ok, a space of dirt between the patio and the cinderblock wall. The sun reflected off all that light-colored concrete and nothing would grow there. One year, something did. It had dark green stalks, nice leaves, and pretty white flowers. It was invasive, all right. It took over the 2′ × 12′ planter and filled it. We never did find out what it was. My parents said “It’s green. Leave it.”

  10. 5 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    The whole picture is Gord’s security, not just his wife-to-be. He’s got a place to live, a steady job, and a loving wife to share it all with.