Archive for November, 2008

Emanuel Augustus

My favorite boxer did what he does best last night – got robbed. That’s ok. He has the respect of the biggest names in the sport, and frankly, no one (including him, I suspect) cares about what the scorecard says at the end of one of his matches. He is incredibly skilled and always puts on a great show.

The best fight I’ve ever seen was him (Emanuel Burton at the time) vs Micky Ward in 2001. He arguably lost (although not by the margin the judges had), but it was the perfect matchup of styles.

Emanuel, if you ever happen to chance upon this blog, please leave a comment. That would officially make me the coolest blogger in the world.

H.L. Mencken

For Illustration Friday, the topic being “wise.” So, some Mencken quotes:
“The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom.”
“Platitude: an idea (a) that is admitted to be true by everyone, and (b) that is not true.”

And my favorite (tonight, anyway):
“We are here and it is now. Further than that all human knowledge is moonshine.”

Booker T. Washington

This is the final piece for a friend who now has to come over and help us clear out our woods.

There’s something poetic about drawing the portrait of a man who encouraged employment in practical work as I’m preparing to go to school for a certificate in plumbing.

Unless, of course, anyone out there wants to pay me lots of money for my pictures. No? Then call me when your toilet gets clogged.

Abraham Lincoln

The wife says he looks like someone who writes for Gawker.

I suppose the timing of this image is appropriate, as we’re getting close to the time Americans engage in the wackadoo tribal pageantry called “elections.” It’s basically the culmination of a long stretch of time when it’s socially acceptable to treat your friends, family, and neighbors like crap.

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