
For those of you who enjoy hash beer, salmon jerky, space travel supplies, and the other pleasures of the pacific northwest, may I direct you to some more information regarding the 826 Seattle benefit this Friday evening?:
“Q: Or would you encourage people to wildly throw money on stage?
“A: As long as people are not throwing gigantic coins, like the kind Batman has in his Batcave, that would be fine. Actually, a giant coin would be fine, too. Just don’t “throw” coins or money with guns, or shape the coins into knives.”
READ ON, IF YOU WISH.
Photo of Equipment at Seattle’s Greenwood Space Travel Supply Store courtesy of Ginger Lee, whoever you are. Thank you.
That is all.

For those of you who enjoy hash beer, salmon jerky, space travel supplies, and the other pleasures of the pacific northwest, may I direct you to some more information regarding the 826 Seattle benefit this Friday evening?:
“Q: Or would you encourage people to wildly throw money on stage?
“A: As long as people are not throwing gigantic coins, like the kind Batman has in his Batcave, that would be fine. Actually, a giant coin would be fine, too. Just don’t “throw” coins or money with guns, or shape the coins into knives.”
READ ON, IF YOU WISH.
Photo of Equipment at Seattle’s Greenwood Space Travel Supply Store courtesy of Ginger Lee, whoever you are. Thank you.
That is all.
From the e-hobo.com collection, I give you this inspired mash-up of hobo illustration by Trophiogrande, creativelyl repurposing (thieving) the original Sharick photo.
My question: does the illustrator of the hobo in the yellow sign get credit for inadvertently contributing to the 700?
Finally, a fascinating convergence spotted by Xadrian in the comments between your hoboes and a similar caricature project from the original Vanity Fair, which I dub, the 1,000,000 Dandies Project.
That is all.
From the e-hobo.com collection, I give you this inspired mash-up of hobo illustration by Trophiogrande, creativelyl repurposing (thieving) the original Sharick photo.
My question: does the illustrator of the hobo in the yellow sign get credit for inadvertently contributing to the 700?
Finally, a fascinating convergence spotted by Xadrian in the comments between your hoboes and a similar caricature project from the original Vanity Fair, which I dub, the 1,000,000 Dandies Project.
That is all.
Here is a reasonable explanation of things, courtesy the industrious and extremely talented ape-lad.
Though he and I have not met, the likeness is, uncannily and unfortunately accurate.
The Publishers Weekly story referenced in A-L’s comicessay can be found, along with Len Jawbone’s own fine hobo-illustration work here: http://jawboneradio.blogspot.com/2006/08/more-of-my-stuff-in-print.html
That is all.