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I recently bought some potato pierogies, and as the son of a mother with two Polish immigrant parents, I was surprised they were not awful. But I always knew my mother really couldnât cook.
Being the son of immigrants, I grew up eating pierogies. When I canât get the real thing, I rely on Mrs. Tâs Pierogies. I wish I had a bag in the freezer right now. And some sour cream in the fridge. And a few bucks in my pocket. More hair on my head⊠and a woman in my bed.
Last week, Lucas Wetzel of Universal Press Syndicate linked to a couple of my interviews and spotlighted a few Frog Applause strips on the editorâs blog. http://www.gocomics.typepad.com/editors
Lucas works for John Glynn, one of the VPs at Universal Press.
IMPORTANT POST-INTERVIEW NOTE: I am unaware of how many pierogies Mr. Wetzel or Mr. Glynn are capable of eating at one sitting.
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INTERVIEW WITH LUCAS WETZEL
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Teresa: Whatâs the worst thing about having John Glynn as your boss?
Lucas: John used to be a police officer in a rough part of Chicago, so heâs not someone you want to mess with. He can interpret body language, and he knows when youâre hiding something (folded arms and shifty eyes are dead giveaways, Iâm told). That and he insists on working self-deprecating jokes about his hair into his interviews with creators, which can be awkward for everyone. Other than that, great guy.
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Teresa: Whatâs the name of the street on which you first lived?
âšLucas: Adams
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Teresa: Whatâs your favorite 14-letter word?
Lucas: Haberdasheries (with nymphomaniacal as a close second)
margueritem about 16 years ago
But I left all the sauerkraut ones for you.
Edcole1961 about 16 years ago
THe meat ones are much better. Then a few blueberry blintzes for dessert.
ejcapulet about 16 years ago
Itâs ok if you left me some spaetzle.
thedrew about 16 years ago
One of my familyâs favorite meals:-)
pschearer Premium Member about 16 years ago
I recently bought some potato pierogies, and as the son of a mother with two Polish immigrant parents, I was surprised they were not awful. But I always knew my mother really couldnât cook.
Hugh B. Hayve about 16 years ago
Good thing she came cleanâŠshe was gonna get waterboarded next.
painedsmile about 16 years ago
Being the son of immigrants, I grew up eating pierogies. When I canât get the real thing, I rely on Mrs. Tâs Pierogies. I wish I had a bag in the freezer right now. And some sour cream in the fridge. And a few bucks in my pocket. More hair on my head⊠and a woman in my bed.
plight about 16 years ago
Itâs alright dear, Iâll make some more.
weedersea about 16 years ago
pained: thatâs better than a woman in your freezer and pierogies in your bed.
judyparka about 16 years ago
Isnât eating pierogies in bed one of those crazy you-canât-eat-peanuts-in-church laws?
Digital Frog about 16 years ago
judyparka says: Isnât eating pierogies in bed one of those crazy you-canât-eat-peanuts-in-church laws?
But youâre OK with the woman in the freezer part?
cleokaya about 16 years ago
Just what exactly what is that hand doing to that girlâs face.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 16 years ago
Last week, Lucas Wetzel of Universal Press Syndicate linked to a couple of my interviews and spotlighted a few Frog Applause strips on the editorâs blog. http://www.gocomics.typepad.com/editors Lucas works for John Glynn, one of the VPs at Universal Press. IMPORTANT POST-INTERVIEW NOTE: I am unaware of how many pierogies Mr. Wetzel or Mr. Glynn are capable of eating at one sitting. âšÂșÂșÂș INTERVIEW WITH LUCAS WETZEL âšÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș ÂșÂșÂș Teresa: Whatâs the worst thing about having John Glynn as your boss? Lucas: John used to be a police officer in a rough part of Chicago, so heâs not someone you want to mess with. He can interpret body language, and he knows when youâre hiding something (folded arms and shifty eyes are dead giveaways, Iâm told). That and he insists on working self-deprecating jokes about his hair into his interviews with creators, which can be awkward for everyone. Other than that, great guy. ÂșÂșÂș âš Teresa: Whatâs the name of the street on which you first lived? âšLucas: Adams âšÂșÂșÂș Teresa: Whatâs your favorite 14-letter word? Lucas: Haberdasheries (with nymphomaniacal as a close second)
margueritem about 16 years ago
cleokaya says:
Just what exactly what is that hand doing to that girlâs face.
Squeezing her poor nose, hence farleftsideâs comment.
J.C.Duffy Premium Member about 16 years ago
Whatever the hand is doing, it would be 20% more painful if not for the missing finger.
Zaristerex about 16 years ago
You gluttonous little brat, lol. I love this; itâs like the opposite of âQuiet, Mr. Smartypants.â âTalk, talk, or Iâll pinch your nose!â
Crumbucket about 16 years ago
carbo plus carbo. pasta plus potato. large plus large. nose plus pain.
6turtle9 almost 4 years ago
St. Hyacinth Will not be pleased.