Some of us did yard work to get our allowances. Not that there was much of it: A 20 by 30 ish lawn. It was a hand-pushed reel mower though, and you had to really get up some speed before you hit the spots that had heavy clover! Then there was “pulling tumbleweed seedlings” which paid a penny for every 10. I made more than $2.50 doing that one year when they were particularly thick. Yes, that’s 2500 seedlings. It took me several days, and talk about BORING! Oh, and our allowances were “A nickle for each year of your age, every Saturday”, which means that at age 10 I got a little more than five weeks worth of allowances for that task. Other required tasks: Wash the cars (two chores, for older kids), wash the dishes, rinse and dry the dishes (yeah: Two chores there)… everybody cleared their own place at the table. And sometimes sweep out the garage and driveway. Also, the “do what you’re told” chore, which was usually pretty annoying.
In the late 60’s, around twelve years old, I made a number of flip movies. Used a pack of blank index cards. With a small table lamp on the floor, and sitting cross-legged with a plate glass as a “desk”, I could trace the elements from each prior picture and modify where needed. Never a full length feature, though.
I was about to say I could only imagine how thick a “feature-length” flipbook would be, but then I remembered Paige made a flipbook with an intermission before.
Arbitrary over 1 year ago
Well if you’d buy him some animation software he’d take way less time.
Erse IS better over 1 year ago
Some of us did yard work to get our allowances. Not that there was much of it: A 20 by 30 ish lawn. It was a hand-pushed reel mower though, and you had to really get up some speed before you hit the spots that had heavy clover! Then there was “pulling tumbleweed seedlings” which paid a penny for every 10. I made more than $2.50 doing that one year when they were particularly thick. Yes, that’s 2500 seedlings. It took me several days, and talk about BORING! Oh, and our allowances were “A nickle for each year of your age, every Saturday”, which means that at age 10 I got a little more than five weeks worth of allowances for that task. Other required tasks: Wash the cars (two chores, for older kids), wash the dishes, rinse and dry the dishes (yeah: Two chores there)… everybody cleared their own place at the table. And sometimes sweep out the garage and driveway. Also, the “do what you’re told” chore, which was usually pretty annoying.
ᴮᴼᴿᴱᴰ2ᴰᴱᴬᵀᴴ over 1 year ago
“whiggity wham wham wozzle!”
it’s Slurms MacKenzie
https://youtu.be/Td1tfOHMtpc
boneroller42 over 1 year ago
Seems like a good reason to me!
Kroykali over 1 year ago
Today’s classic FoxTrot Sunday strip:
https://www.gocomics.com/foxtrot/2002/07/21
Quincy devour of worlds over 1 year ago
This is kinda a rerun the not helping with yard work
kendavis09 over 1 year ago
Hats off to the cartoonist. That’s a lot of drawing.
PoochFan over 1 year ago
In the late 60’s, around twelve years old, I made a number of flip movies. Used a pack of blank index cards. With a small table lamp on the floor, and sitting cross-legged with a plate glass as a “desk”, I could trace the elements from each prior picture and modify where needed. Never a full length feature, though.
SquidGamerGal over 1 year ago
Wow! How long has it been since we’ve seen Slug-Man?
chroniclecmx over 1 year ago
The return of Slug Man!
tripwire45 over 1 year ago
Does Barbie ever wear a ponytail in the current live-action movie, because this might fit.
del_grande Premium Member over 1 year ago
Spaeking of “Coming Soon,” I see that “Big Dweeb Energy” will be released on 4/30
scyphi26 over 1 year ago
Anything to get out of yard work. Particularly in this heat.
ChessPirate over 1 year ago
“I’ve been slimed!”
Publius10608218 over 1 year ago
Slugman Returns!!!!
BiggerNate91 over 1 year ago
I was about to say I could only imagine how thick a “feature-length” flipbook would be, but then I remembered Paige made a flipbook with an intermission before.
sandflea over 1 year ago
It’s a triple feature.
mindjob over 1 year ago
Slug man’s arch enemy: Salt man
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Did anyone else read that in Will Arnett’s voice?
DarkNStormyWriter Premium Member over 1 year ago
I’m so ready for the return of Slug-Man!
T... over 1 year ago
Absolutely Brilliant Bill! Very funny and your character could be the next award winning Hollywood cinematographer…
T... over 1 year ago
He needs to improve his frame rate from 24 to 30fps…
EnlilEnkiEa over 1 year ago
The full-length book will require some power tools to use.
John Jorgensen over 1 year ago
I agree with Andy, this is pretty absurd.