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Therapies of Tomorrow How the kids of the future will look back and what we did. And laugh and laugh. (And for all those wondering if and when the Legion of Super-Heroes will appear in my strip, this may be as close as I get.) Breaking the Record T-cell counts rise and fall. So do lots of other numbers. I suppose I should redo this strip to have it refer to Barry Bonds rather than Mark McGwire, but I'm just one of those folks who just doesn't like Barry... Campfire Stories I remember when I showed this comic to the former peer counselor manager Lesley Brogan, she said it was "the saddest thing" she ever read. I hope she wasn't talking about its artistic measure. 60 Years from Now This cartoon came from one of those incomplete filler newsbits you usually find on Headline News but this one came from the Today Show. And while my drawing of Matt Lauer looks nothing like him, I drew his shorter hair WAY earlier than he resorted to (surrendered to?) it. And it's Marcya's favorite cartoon, so I HAD to put it on the site. Undetectable A requested song parody of "Unforgettable." I had to find the original off Napster because I remembered the original having more lyrics. It didn't. Have You Yet Tried Fraudulex? You know those incredibly vague commercials for prescription drugs, leaving you not a clue what they're for? I've seen one a dozen times and all I know is I'm thankful I'm not a woman over 45 on anti-depressants who smokes... A Card for Every Occasion My friend John Highfill actually gave me this idea (inadvertently). But here's to all the longterm survivors that keep track of "such things." |
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