It's Talk in Third Person Wednesday!!!!
It's Talk in Third Person Wednesday!!!!
Your old pal Tommy's tireder than shit.
But he's committed himself to helping somebody move this morning (and probably one of the next two days, as well). There are many roles Tommy plays in his life, and today he's playing the role of the guy who's pretty good at lifting heavy stuff, and also the role of the guy who's got a truck.
Tommy thought he'd ended all this Tommy Help Move nonsense when he managed to lose a drawer to a friend's dresser on Northfield Blvd, here in Sunny Murfreesboro. Splinters of wood and cheap metal handles all over the street.
Not a lot of posting the next couple of days, maybe. Tommy invites you today to read this article from the Boston Globe about comedian Lewis Black. (Tommy was a little surprised to learn that Mr. Black is 55 years old...if asked, Tommy would have guessed he was a decade younger or so).
Tommy got the link from Mark Evanier's site. If looking for something different to read next time you're at the bookstore, Tommy recommends picking up any of the fine Groo trade paperbacks, put together by Sergio Aragones with Mark Evanier his own self as wordsmith.
(Boy, for not posting much, he sure writes a miserable amount of crap, don't Tommy?)
Your old pal Tommy's tireder than shit.
But he's committed himself to helping somebody move this morning (and probably one of the next two days, as well). There are many roles Tommy plays in his life, and today he's playing the role of the guy who's pretty good at lifting heavy stuff, and also the role of the guy who's got a truck.
Tommy thought he'd ended all this Tommy Help Move nonsense when he managed to lose a drawer to a friend's dresser on Northfield Blvd, here in Sunny Murfreesboro. Splinters of wood and cheap metal handles all over the street.
Not a lot of posting the next couple of days, maybe. Tommy invites you today to read this article from the Boston Globe about comedian Lewis Black. (Tommy was a little surprised to learn that Mr. Black is 55 years old...if asked, Tommy would have guessed he was a decade younger or so).
Tommy got the link from Mark Evanier's site. If looking for something different to read next time you're at the bookstore, Tommy recommends picking up any of the fine Groo trade paperbacks, put together by Sergio Aragones with Mark Evanier his own self as wordsmith.
(Boy, for not posting much, he sure writes a miserable amount of crap, don't Tommy?)
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