A week ago I called Gannett, the publisher of my local digital. They publish many more papers than just mine. They to this date, continue to have the artist listed as Mark Tatulli. Even though they said they were going to expedite the obvious need to correct their mistake. Big Fail. Mark??
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 4 years ago
Life comes at you fast these days.
Ib12us about 4 years ago
If you don’t have a resume a mile long at birth nowadays of your accomplishments your not doing something right.
PDawg Premium Member about 4 years ago
At 11 I was still getting lost on the way to school.
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer about 4 years ago
Eleven?! The girl next to heart is eleven?!
Katsuro Premium Member about 4 years ago
Some constructive criticism: The joke is good, but would be better without the “LOL Heart” reply.
sueb1863 about 4 years ago
Where’s your script, Heart?
Susie Lindsay Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ok, is it just me who doesn’t like the new way of drawing. The old had character. The new looks like something from a primary school handout.
Gregory Kolanowski Premium Member about 4 years ago
New art aside, I miss the irrepressible optimism of the characters. Gave it a shot, but I’m out.
Ricky Bennett about 4 years ago
Interesting keyboard. There’s a second Y on the bottom line between the X and C. Y is that???
Teto85 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sarah Michelle Gellar had her first paying gig at 4 and Tara Strong at 13. Take heart, Heart. Don’t give up.
Joe Maruca Premium Member about 4 years ago
A week ago I called Gannett, the publisher of my local digital. They publish many more papers than just mine. They to this date, continue to have the artist listed as Mark Tatulli. Even though they said they were going to expedite the obvious need to correct their mistake. Big Fail. Mark??
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
Don’t let them get you down, Heart. If you love it, go for it!
tdhohle Premium Member about 4 years ago
put it back to what it was before, was much better then……
zmech13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Alan Rickman’s first TV gig wasn’t until he was 32. His first movie, Die Hard, was a decade later.
You’ve got time Heart, you’ve got time.