Gary Brookins. Thank you for your comments. I’m an artist. Have published a bit. Not much. Enough to know how much work you do, how labor intensive it is. Plus there’s the need to be consistent. Putting your work out there has an element of emotion to it, as well. I’ve always loved your work. Also, thank you for taking the time to comment! Just know your work is appreciated! From one who retreated to landscape painting, I couldn’t keep up with the ’toons or book illustrarations.
Tried coffee when I was a teen. Didn’t care for it. People said to put cream and sugar in it to doctor it up. I decided anything that needed that much help in order to be drinkable probably wasn’t worth it anyway.. That was over 50 years ago. Still don’t drink coffee.
Gotta put in my vote for top favorite: Pluggers Tend To Have 3-digit Phone Numbers.First strip I remember seeing, and, being a part-time/paid-call FF/EMT at the time, it is still hanging over my workbench.
Thanks to ALL of you for your kind comments! And thank you for reading our little feature. It is such a joy to work on, and I really love the mail, emails and comments we get from all of our loyal readers! Merry Christmas to you all, and please keep coming back. I love hearing from you!
Vanilla Prune sounds lsuspiciously like ike something AARP might endorse No offense.As for me, when I graduated from high school. I got a job in an office full of older women. When I reached to put sugar and cream in my coffee, they told me, "Oh,no you don’t. If you are going to drink coffee, drink it black and you will save yourself tons of calories and never have a weight problem. Those ladies were right, and I have taken my coffee black ever since. M y mentors had a lot of other good advice, too. There is much to learn from the older generation, if one will but listen.
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
I believe I’ll have the chocolate cherry…(gotta roll with the times)
IndyMan almost 10 years ago
That is why I don’t usually buy coffee. I like mine black, hot and tasting like coffee. PLUGGERS FOREVER ! ! ! !!
Plods with ...™ almost 10 years ago
Well that’s a novel idea. Coffee flavored coffee.
Sangelia almost 10 years ago
Didn’t they run this one a couple of years back?
gcwh almost 10 years ago
Vanilla Prune??? Trying to target a specific audience?
ladylagomorph76 almost 10 years ago
Gary Brookins. Thank you for your comments. I’m an artist. Have published a bit. Not much. Enough to know how much work you do, how labor intensive it is. Plus there’s the need to be consistent. Putting your work out there has an element of emotion to it, as well. I’ve always loved your work. Also, thank you for taking the time to comment! Just know your work is appreciated! From one who retreated to landscape painting, I couldn’t keep up with the ’toons or book illustrarations.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 10 years ago
I’ll take one Cup of Navy Coffee! USN 65-95
gaslightguy almost 10 years ago
Tried coffee when I was a teen. Didn’t care for it. People said to put cream and sugar in it to doctor it up. I decided anything that needed that much help in order to be drinkable probably wasn’t worth it anyway.. That was over 50 years ago. Still don’t drink coffee.
Frederick J Bradbury Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Gotta put in my vote for top favorite: Pluggers Tend To Have 3-digit Phone Numbers.First strip I remember seeing, and, being a part-time/paid-call FF/EMT at the time, it is still hanging over my workbench.
plgrguy Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Thanks to ALL of you for your kind comments! And thank you for reading our little feature. It is such a joy to work on, and I really love the mail, emails and comments we get from all of our loyal readers! Merry Christmas to you all, and please keep coming back. I love hearing from you!
Julius Marold Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Same to you Gary, you’re doing a great job. But “vanilla prune”? How’d you come up with that one?
LuvThemPluggers almost 10 years ago
Vanilla Prune sounds lsuspiciously like ike something AARP might endorse No offense.As for me, when I graduated from high school. I got a job in an office full of older women. When I reached to put sugar and cream in my coffee, they told me, "Oh,no you don’t. If you are going to drink coffee, drink it black and you will save yourself tons of calories and never have a weight problem. Those ladies were right, and I have taken my coffee black ever since. M y mentors had a lot of other good advice, too. There is much to learn from the older generation, if one will but listen.