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Warning: Weekend Warrior Alert

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Softball

Better left for the pros is my motto. These kinds of cartoons are probably my favorite kind to draw. I love how relationships revolve around sports and it’s always good material for the slower days of summer, before football starts and hockey and basketball wind down.

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6 thoughts on “Warning: Weekend Warrior Alert

  1. Good Morning from Omaha,

    that is funny, if weren’t so true. Looks like it will take more than 3 Advil to get over that weekend game.

    at 53, stretching has become a way of life, even before getting out of bed or its snap Krackle and pop as I wander down the hall.

    Better head on out, Strive for excellence, nothing but your best.

    Gene

  2. This scene is very LOL funnny! I remember almost breaking a leg running to first base four months ago, how embarrassing and its intersesting to me how I became apart of the nightly dinner conversation as if I were in third person. I am not in the best of shape and I found myself like Gene sore, tired and, grumpy after I played. I also found how competitive people are after three beers in the dugout, one thing to experience yourself is a softball league during the week. Great piece Drew. LMAO! I am still chuckling as I sign off.

  3. This cartoon reminds of a time ten years ago when a co-worker asked me to join a flag football game on a Sunday afternoon. Ran my out-of-shape %#^% off during the game.

    Woke up the next day and it hurt to move. Heck, it hurt to breathe. Through force of will and fear of termination, I showered, dressed, and drove to work in Downtown LA. I parked about a block from the office, at the base of a hill. The office was at the top of the hill. Every day I would pay $.25 to ride up the Angels’ Flight funicular as climbing a city block’s worth of steps was not in my health plan.

    With my quarter firmly in hand, I staggered from the parking garage and was thinking only how difficult it would be to board the train car. I got to the station and saw the sign… “Angels’ Flight – Closed. Use stairs.”

    Thus, I now know, with absolute certainty, there are 146 steps on the stair case next to Angels’ Flight. I called in sick the next day and enjoyed listening to my wife make fun of me.

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