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‘Twas the Very First Christmas: The Night Before Christmas Parody

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

This is a poem, or parody, I wrote for Christmas. It should, if I did it correctly, mimic the style and pace of the Christmas classic “The Night before Christmas.” Marc was good enough to do some wonderful illustrations to accompany it (I’m pretty proud of them). We hope you enjoy it.

‘Twas the very first Christmas,
When they wished to sleep in a house.

But, they stayed in a stable,
full of livestock and a mouse.

The Wonka Gingerbread Cottage

Friday, December 19th, 2008

Tuesday, I mentioned I won a Wonka Gingerbread Cottage at my company’s Christmas party. Last night, the boys and I decorated.

The box it comes in is pretty big, larger than that of most gingerbread house kits. On the front, it says you get a half pound of candy! Through the windows, you can see what [...]

One of a Hundred – page 123 – Need to Forgive

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Hey. You seem to have a little bit of Thursday stuck in your teeth. No, it’s still there. Try again. No, you’re still not getting it. Try the free comic. Yeah, that’s it. You got it.
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on [...]

Sharing the Bible through Homemade Christmas Gifts

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Every year, Christmas shopping is a very time consuming project for me. I spend hours thinking about everyone on our list and then try to come up with the perfect gift for them, no matter what we spend on each person. Of course some people are really easy to buy for, and some are so [...]

One of a Hundred – page 122 – Floodgates

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

It’s a Thursday and it’s a comic…and it’s MAGIC! Don’t turn away or you’ll miss the MAGIC. Come a little closer. A little closer… closer… HA HA! I got your NOSE! Don’t try to deny that I didn’t, because it’s MAGIC!
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of [...]

Encouraging the Artist, Not Just Feeding His Ego

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Let me start out by stating one thing: I can’t stand Artists.
I don’t mean all creative people. I really like painters, writers, musicians, builders, and everyone who really enjoys creating.
I just have no stomach for the creative types who take themselves way too seriously – Artist with a capital “A”. You know them. They eat, [...]

One of a Hundred – page 121 – Ain’t Missin’ You at All

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y Night!
T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y Night!
T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y Night!
T-H-U-R-S-D-A-Y Night!
At the good old rock and roll road show, I gotta go.
…But first I’ve got a comic to read.
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.

One of a Hundred follows the story of Jim Hatlen, an [...]

One of a Hundred – page 120 – Mary is of the Undead

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving, folks! As a special Holiday Thursday surprise, I have for you not a tofurkey or a turducken, but a comic page. I know. It’s not really a surprise, is it?
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.

One of [...]

One of a Hundred – page 119 – A Memory of Amy

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Again, it’s not Thursday, but a very late Friday post for the comic.
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.

One of a Hundred follows the story of Jim Hatlen, an atheist who loses the two people he loves most, his [...]

One of a Hundred – page 118 – Special Diet, No Smokes

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

“We want information, information, information.”
“Who are you?”
“The new number two.”
“Who is number one?”
“You are number six.”
“I am not a number! I am a free comic on Thursday!”
You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.

One of a Hundred follows the story [...]

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