He also left me a nice note on the back...
One day I didn't quite feel like making a comic and enlisted Gerald, my twin brother, to help make this idea come alive. He has sapped practically all of my drawing skills when it comes to drawing people. I think it's because I spent so much of my time drawing faces and rectangles while he took drawing lessons, but you can never be sure with little brothers...
He also left me a nice note on the back...
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Hey kids, sorry about posting this a day late! After hours of playing board games and Smash Bros., there weren't any places open at 1AM with a scanner! To make up for it, I present this comic is HD! (I just upped the resolution when scanning, no biggie.) This is also the first offical never-before-seen comic since I only made it here at RPI.
And yes, this week was History-themed. For all you history buffs out there, sorry if I'm off about my "facts;" I'm simply doin' it for the lulz. 8-) So where on a bag's body does the hair end and the head begin? I don't know, but one thing's for sure, I don't know.
If you though you only needed to worry about gravity for one class period a day, then it sucks for you if run across the new character, General Fhyzics! "Fhyzics" is pronouncedf-high-ziks as opposed to fiz-iks.
When I was at MITES (Minority Introduction To Engineering and Science) '09, those of us in Physics learned what "work" was. For months I had this character and joke ready to go once everyone in my physics class in high school learned what work was so they'd get the joke. But for those of you on the internets that didn't take physics and don't quite get it... class dismissed! I don't remember much about my first day of elementary school, but I do know my first day of middle sucked since lockers, memorizing PIN numbers, and taking the bus home were all new to me. What about your first day of school, work, etc.?
You didn't hear about it in the news? Neither did I. Though that front of the line pass would be a lot more enticing if I was still in high school. If you're interested, just look out for a paper bag with a napkin as a bandana.
Now I'm sure you all were wondering why all my bags before were tagged as "Traditional Bags"... you weren't? In any case, here's one of a couple bags done in a different style.
This was a gift to my dad for Father's Day because he was giving me financial advice and counseling Saturday mornings about a year ago. And no, this isn't an actual "old saying." ;-) Click on the bag for a close up of the picture! |