
#249 reposted 26sep18
I should really learn to draw some day. When I was really into it, one of these would take about three hours, even being lazy with the copy-paste. Once I got a full time job, I just don’t have time any more.

#249 reposted 26sep18
I should really learn to draw some day. When I was really into it, one of these would take about three hours, even being lazy with the copy-paste. Once I got a full time job, I just don’t have time any more.

#248 reposted 21sep18
Remember when the idea of electing a cartoonish super-villain was a joke? I miss those days.

#247 reposted 18sep18
“Are we getting paid or not?” is the point where you should look for a new job. Or maybe before that if you can see it coming.

#245 reposted 7sep18
Like seriously, what’s wrong with people who don’t have computers? Since they won’t be able to see this, we’ll never know.
Thog-blog doesn’t seem to be a real website. If I ever get money, I should fix that.

#244 reposted 5sep18
Oh yeah… I had a comic, didn’t I? Vacation is over, and I’m back to the regularly scheduled programming. Maybe next time I leave town, I’ll be smart enough to load one or two of these onto my phone… but don’t rely on me being smart.
Can you believe that to this day, some old people don’t have e-mail? I don’t know how they managed to spend the last 30 years refusing to interact with the modern world. It must take real dedication.

#242 reposted 23aug18
Gorram LARPers getting glitter all over my experimental archaeology.

#241 reposted 21aug18
The actors we had were great people, and I’m still friends with some of them on facebook. In general, actors only know what the encyclopedia and the script say about history. So many pet peeves of historians and re-enactors get passed on this way. I finally get the other tour guides straight on how medieval table manners work, and someone comes along with a whole bit about how Shakespeare uses “old english”- NO!
Not everybody spends hours reading scholarly articles for fun, I guess.

reposted 16aug18
You can’t close a successful museum. A mayor can, however, make sure it’s not successful, then make it into a steakhouse.

#239 reposted 14aug18
I’m no economist, but it seems strange how large organizations and governments always have money for CEO bonuses and pensions, but not to provide the basic services properly.

#238 reposted 9aug18
They should have listened to sense and bartered for more stuff. It could have worked… if city hall played fair.