I digress from the comic slightly:
One of the things I enjoyed about having an office in Santa Rosa, Ca. years ago, was that was where Charles Schultz had his home and office, and also, of course, the famous “Snoopy” (Redwood Empire) ice skating arena. A lot of fun just to visit and watch…
Snoopy’s Place
The last I heard, Justin Thompson of the brilliant “Mythtickle” works for “Peanuts”.
BTW, the “root of all evil” cliche was demolished ages ago by the famous “Money Speech” in Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”. Everyone should read at least the speech if not the whole novel. The speech can be found at
cdward almost 15 years ago
Actually, most people work for next to nothing.
Aryalover almost 15 years ago
It’s the LOVE of money that’s the root of all evil.
alondra almost 15 years ago
One of the most misquoted verses from the Bible. You’re right Aryalover.
i_am_the_jam almost 15 years ago
According to MAD Magazine, CB made all that money because he deliberately lost all those baseball games and was paid by gamblers to do so :D
Asrial almost 15 years ago
http://www.instantrimshot.com
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Right on, Aryalover!
There is nothing wrong with money itself, but rather in the way it is worshipped \ used.
Ushindi almost 15 years ago
I digress from the comic slightly: One of the things I enjoyed about having an office in Santa Rosa, Ca. years ago, was that was where Charles Schultz had his home and office, and also, of course, the famous “Snoopy” (Redwood Empire) ice skating arena. A lot of fun just to visit and watch… Snoopy’s Place
pschearer Premium Member almost 15 years ago
The last I heard, Justin Thompson of the brilliant “Mythtickle” works for “Peanuts”.
BTW, the “root of all evil” cliche was demolished ages ago by the famous “Money Speech” in Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”. Everyone should read at least the speech if not the whole novel. The speech can be found at
http://www.capmag.com/article.asp?ID=1826
Rhubarbed almost 15 years ago
Actually, a better read would be “The Value of Nothing” by Raj Patel.
http://rajpatel.org/2009/10/27/the-value-of-nothing/