Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 18, 2015
Transcript:
Girl: I didn't know Frazz was a songwriter. Miss Plainwell: A good one. Girl: What's he doing sweeping up here? Miss Plainwell: He was always good. He wasn't always successful. Girl: Wow. What a great thing to remember. But still. Why didn't he quit when he got big? Miss Plainwell: You just said why.
Squizzums over 9 years ago
Whatever happened to his stuffed tiger?
pumaman over 9 years ago
He didn’t quit because he was “hot for teacher”.
aladdin over 9 years ago
It could be ‘this is how he started, this is where he writes , if he quits he may lose the spark’
skyriderwest over 9 years ago
Been there, done that. Writing songs is easy. Making a living at it, well that’s a bit more challenging.
qfanatic over 9 years ago
Average songwriter makes $40,000. He probably makes more as a janitor.
Kind&Kinder over 9 years ago
If it’s good, it’s successful—at least by someone’s standards. There are a number of ways to judge success—money is only one of them and the least likely of all to define quality.
Caldonia over 9 years ago
If you praise Frazz’s awesomeness (for the gazillionth time) in a forest, does it make a sound? Also: Does it kill all the trees, causing them to fall?
QuiteDragon over 9 years ago
Masterskrain, just read your, “…off-brand discount grocery…”. Hilarious.