Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 18, 2015
Transcript:
Girl: I didn't know Frazz was a songwriter. Miss Plainwell: A good one. Girl: What's he doing sweeping up here? Miss Plainwell: He was always good. He wasn't always successful. Girl: Wow. What a great thing to remember. But still. Why didn't he quit when he got big? Miss Plainwell: You just said why.
Squizzums almost 10 years ago
Whatever happened to his stuffed tiger?
pumaman almost 10 years ago
He didn’t quit because he was “hot for teacher”.
aladdin almost 10 years ago
It could be ‘this is how he started, this is where he writes , if he quits he may lose the spark’
skyriderwest almost 10 years ago
Been there, done that. Writing songs is easy. Making a living at it, well that’s a bit more challenging.
qfanatic almost 10 years ago
Average songwriter makes $40,000. He probably makes more as a janitor.
Kind&Kinder almost 10 years ago
If it’s good, it’s successful—at least by someone’s standards. There are a number of ways to judge success—money is only one of them and the least likely of all to define quality.
Caldonia almost 10 years ago
If you praise Frazz’s awesomeness (for the gazillionth time) in a forest, does it make a sound? Also: Does it kill all the trees, causing them to fall?
QuiteDragon almost 10 years ago
Masterskrain, just read your, “…off-brand discount grocery…”. Hilarious.