Monthly Archives: June 2009

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The Madness of it all
We are in the midst of a technological Tsunami. Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, iPhones, it’s really never ending. Which, of course, makes fun material for a cartoonist. I’ll be finishing up my time here in Las Vegas at the international licensing expo. I’ve met some really incredible people here and I’ve been able to make, what I hope will be, some lasting contacts and friendships.
Q. Are you ready to write off the Rockies season? Let me know what you think.


Category: Hardball

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It all starts early
We live in the age of the trophy child. They are kids who are brought up to believe that everything they do is good and worthy of praise and special treatment. Kids follow by example. This cartoon was just a fun way to point out the messiness that comes with coddling.


Category: Hardball

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Geez, talk about your Road Rage. NASCAR continues their heated rivalries that have been known to break out into something resembling a bench clearing brawl. They really need to calm these guys down. Whether it’s Kyle Busch vs. Dale Earnhardt Jr. or somebody else going all Rocky Balboa, NASCAR is starting to look a bit like the WWE. Either take them all off the Red Bull or go let some steam off on the L.A. freeway before they get on a track.

Speaking of Roads
I’m on the road this week in Las Vegas. I’m attending the International Licensing Expo trying to jump start my career. Norm Clarke has an article about me in Mondays Las Vegas Review-Journal. You can see it HERE. Life after the Rocky has been different, for sure. I’m drawing more (as many as 10 sports cartoons a week) and only currently getting paid for two by my syndicate. My 9News work is free. We are hoping to find sponsorship for my work at KUSA, but in the meantime I find myself between the Rocky and a hard place (bad pun, I know). So, I’m here to restart my career and seek new opportunities. I’ll update you as I can and you’ll get new cartoons each day.

In the meantime
I want all of you to think of anything else you’d like to see on the blog. It’s continuing to evolve and I want to make sure I take it in a direction that appeals to you all.
‘Til tomorrow, remember, let’s have some fun out there!
Drew


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Today’s View From the Bull Pen

The odds aren't good. Simply put waiting for an NBA player to make a free throw is a bit like waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series. It just ain't gonna happen. At least in our lifetimes. It reminds me of one of my favorite stories. Legendary basketball coach Don Haskins, all 250 plus pounds of him, had a player who apparently thought a bit highly of himself and didn't find his deficiency at the free throw line to be that big of a deal. Haskins challenged him to a free throw contest and let the kid go first. The kid hit a couple out of 10 or so and proudly handed old man Haskins the ball. After the coach hit his 100th in a row without a miss the kid learned his lesson. Don't argue with the Bear. And learn to shoot free throws.

There isn't a way to leave comments in the Bull Pen (that I've found yet) so please feel free to leave your comments under the latest cartoon that I post.


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