age: 33 (Mar 30, 1980)
MEMBER SINCE: March 2008
occupation: Entertainer
sign: Aires
gets me hot: Blow in my ear and I'll follow you anywhere.
makes me sad: High Fructose Corn Syrup
body mods: None. Unless fillings count, in which case one in a back molar.
crush: Mallika Sherawat, Christina Hendricks, Michelle Rodriguez, Gianna Michaels
heroes: Mark Twain, Jon Stewart, Robert Rodriguez, Michael J. Nelson, Anthony Bourdain
makes me happy: A good movie and someone to discuss it with.
i lost my virginity: Can you help me look for it?
into: Acting, movies (old and new), webcomics, books, graphic novels, photography, music (all genres, really), rocking out.
Let me show you some process for the comic strip.
Generally speaking, I think that the jokes I come up with are hilarious. If a strip is posted, it's because I thought it was funny (or occasionally because I thought it had something serious to say).
And sometimes the joke doesn't seem as funny by the time I get close to finishing it. Usually, the strip winds up becoming something completely different at that time.
Today's comic is different. Stop by and check it out. Don't worry -- I'll wait for you to read it.
Done? Good. Now, stop by and see how the strip originally ran. I still maintain that this idea was funny, but as I finished up the strip I realized that in order for the joke to be as funny to other people, I'd have to wedge in things that I had no room to put in the strip.
So I tightened the joke up a bit. Changed the punchline, changed the build-up, but still it's recognizable as coming from the same original place.
Generally speaking, I think that the jokes I come up with are hilarious. If a strip is posted, it's because I thought it was funny (or occasionally because I thought it had something serious to say).
And sometimes the joke doesn't seem as funny by the time I get close to finishing it. Usually, the strip winds up becoming something completely different at that time.
Today's comic is different. Stop by and check it out. Don't worry -- I'll wait for you to read it.
Done? Good. Now, stop by and see how the strip originally ran. I still maintain that this idea was funny, but as I finished up the strip I realized that in order for the joke to be as funny to other people, I'd have to wedge in things that I had no room to put in the strip.
So I tightened the joke up a bit. Changed the punchline, changed the build-up, but still it's recognizable as coming from the same original place.




















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