IF: zodiac
I’m a Leo, but not a cub anymore.
I’m a Leo, but not a cub anymore.
Luke survived in the wilderness with just his wits, his cunning, a few basic tools and the fact that he camped thirty-five feet from a Taco Bell.
When Elizabeth Taylor, in the prime of her career, graced the silver screen…. it sizzled.
“Shift yer cargo, dearie, show ’em your larboard side!” “We wants the redhead! We wants the redhead!”
The Illustration Friday suggested topic this week is a bit strange. Although the website currently displays last week’s word “spark,” the actual topic is “gone fishing.” It seems that the guy who changes the weekly topic went on a week-long fishing trip and didn’t tell anybody the password or codeword or whatever to make the …
I have been actively participating and contributing to Illustration Friday for over seven years. In that time, I have never missed a week. I’ve been on vacation or otherwise out of town, but I still managed to post an original illustration within the timeframe. Lately, Illustration Friday has been a little uninspiring. I don’t know …
There is a voice inside of you That whispers all day long, “I feel this is right for me, I know that this is wrong.” No teacher, preacher, parent, friend Or wise man can decide What’s right for you — just listen to The voice that speaks inside.” ― Shel Silverstein
I’ve done several “space”-related illustrations. Most depicting a science fiction theme or NASA-style astronauts, even a few with television or movie references. But this one is to appease my friend Steve, who, for years, has been trying to convince me that the 1969 Moon Landing was staged. Happy, Steve? Here are some of my other …
Earnest Evans, a cheerful, fun-loving, energetic young man from the low rent projects of Philadelphia, changed his name to Chubby Checker and cut a record in 1960. It was a cover of Hank Ballard’s “The Twist,” and Chubby turned it into a national dance craze. “The Twist” was the only single to top Billboard‘s Top …
“I can’t decide what to call it – either ‘rock’ or ‘internet’.” * * * * Here’s my post from December 2010, when Illustration Friday previously suggested the word “prehistoric”.