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If my son wrote the laws

July 1, 2012

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Hello there, dear readers! So I did this cartoon while on a plane a long time ago. When I got home, I decided I really didn’t like the punchline in the speech bubble and I set it aside. Recently, it occurred to me that it might be fun to do some random cartoons and let […]

Your forties: a time of growth and discovery

June 2, 2012

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      OK son, let’s talk some more about what to expect when you’re growing up to be just like your dad. There are several stages you’ll experience throughout your life. I’m currently enduring my forties, so that’s what I’ll focus on, but here’s a quick recap of the stages you can expect leading […]

Purgatory in a picnic basket

May 7, 2012

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      It’s 2012 and you know what that means: yup, it’s the end of the world. Well, that’s what the Mayans said. OK, they didn’t say that, they just ran out of paper and had to stop their calendar at 2012. Other, weirder people said it’s the end of the world, and there […]

Latest batch of favorite IBMP tweets!

January 22, 2012

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Well happy Sunday! Here’s the latest batch of my favorite tweets from the last couple of weeks. I should be excited that my coffee is almost ready. Ironically, I can’t get excited about anything until I’ve had my coffee. Ooh, this conditioner has apricot butter in it. I bet that complements the behentrimonium methosulfate really […]

Fresh batch of favorite IBMP tweets!

January 6, 2012

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Happy Friday! Here’s the latest batch of favorite tweets from the last few weeks: Freshness dated January 5, 2012 On random thoughts  If I ever get a horse I’m going to teach him to push carts instead of pull them. Then putting the cart before the horse won’t be so bad. Yikes! I just inhaled […]

Please don’t let me become that grandparent

December 30, 2011

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Having just spent the prior week at your Grandmother’s, I have amassed quite a bit of material about which to blog. At 80-something and 90-something, your Grandmother and Grandfather are very good predictors of what you could expect from me when I get older (yes, there are older people than me, son). I say “could” […]