JAD, your choice of lifestyle is your choice. There are elements of it that many people find offensive, but they don’t comment every day on how you should live your life like you do with other peoples’ choices. Try a little MYOB when it comes to things other people do that don’t concern you in the least.
I’ve just made an embarassingly small donation to the fund drive in honor of Joe Allen Doty. I hope other fans of evil robots, talking dogs, and laconic retirees will do the same.
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
randayn almost 15 years ago
As they say, if you remember the 60’s, you weren’t part of them.
tleddy Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I discovered this strip for the first time last week… and I have now read EVERY ONE of the panels since the beginning!!
Dusty is my alter-ego (for better or worse).
Yukoneric almost 15 years ago
I do remember the 60’s. All my drugs came with a copay…… In Wyoming the drug of choice was BEER.
pearlandpeach almost 15 years ago
Rocky Mountain High = beer? I don’t think so.
corey creator almost 15 years ago
Day 3 of THE BIG TURKEY of a FUND DRIVE has commenced! Learn about how TOBY, ROBOT SATAN came to be, over at the http://www.fakerockstar.com
If you’re enjoying my comics and comedy, you can show your support with a small donation here: http://www.fakerockstar.com/funddrive
I thanks you all fro your readership and continued support!
Cheers!
Corey
MisngNOLA almost 15 years ago
JAD, your choice of lifestyle is your choice. There are elements of it that many people find offensive, but they don’t comment every day on how you should live your life like you do with other peoples’ choices. Try a little MYOB when it comes to things other people do that don’t concern you in the least.
ottod Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I’ve just made an embarassingly small donation to the fund drive in honor of Joe Allen Doty. I hope other fans of evil robots, talking dogs, and laconic retirees will do the same.
avonsalis almost 15 years ago
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
avonsalis almost 15 years ago
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
avonsalis almost 15 years ago
I think there’s a big difference between commenting on something that I’ve done myself, which worked out well, and “commenting on other people’s choices”.
I remember the Sixties fondly, every wild minute, and I didn’t do drugs either. Nor did I join the Army. I’m sorry, but that simply does not mean I’m criticizing anyone who did!
I personally have two different friends who’ve suffered traumatic brain injury. They require extra tolerance from us - but in most cases they really deserve it. We might as well get used to it, because we’re going to be living with a hell of a lot more Americans with TBI who deserve our patient effort to treat them right. Nowadays, our wars gravely injure far more GIs than they kill. (I salute Garry Trudeau for spotlighting this fact and illustrating the consequences in many recent Doonesbury story lines.)
Joe Allen, I respect your openness. But I hope we all leave the cartooning to the professionals. It’s hard enough for them to make money on it if the rest of us don’t try to compete!
pearlandpeach almost 15 years ago
ThankQ, Dr Toon.