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1834The Graveyard of the Unfinished<b>The Waitress and the Potato Pusher</b> You ever start something, lose it, and find yourself unable to recreate it? This was just such a thing. When I first moved to Sacramento with ex-Mrs steak, I got a job in a produce warehouse. I was working 65+ hours a week. I thought I would lose my mind. I was very good at it, and it was very boring. I had little time to do anything but work and sleep. ex-Mrs steak took a job as a waitress. We barely had any time together, and we were not very happy. I wrote a story about it. That was the setup. Then one day, the potato pusher comes home and says to the waitress, "let's go to Iceland" and they did and lived happily ever after (although I did not use that phrase). The writing was charming and the drawings were wonderful. This was one of --scratch that, THE only piece of drawing and fictional writing made in my adult life of which I would be proud. I wanted to print it and make a book out of it. I did not want it to be seen before giving it the physical form. So I destroyed the original paper drawings after scanning them into the computer, and put those in a folder with the text file. Then I put password protection on the folder. Can you guess what happened? That's right! I used some crazy password and couldn't remember it two days later. D'oh! I did some looking into removing the password, but everything I could find about doing it was crazy complicated and beyond my abilities.shakin steakApr 24, 2013View
1833Thundercats/TSharks comic projectif anyone is interested, i'm replacing my original page posts, with colored ones.TSharkfan1Apr 24, 2013View
1832Your most valuable collectible/possession? <blockquote rel="Fuzz"><b>Fuzz wrote :</b> My 100% complete Fortress Maximus.<br> </blockquote> Ooooh. Fortress Maximus. Awesome! My favorite of the "BIG" G1's was always Omega Supreme though.Vaporman87Apr 24, 2013View
1831Books you read as a kid. <blockquote rel="Fuzz"><b>Fuzz wrote :</b><br>Besides anything assigned from school, I typically read MAD and Cracked. Do those count?</blockquote> Yeah, they count.Mr MagicApr 24, 2013View
1830Books you read as a kid. <blockquote rel="Fuzz"><b>Fuzz wrote :</b><br>Besides anything assigned from school, I typically read MAD and Cracked. Do those count?</blockquote> LOL. I'll add to that, Iron Man comics and gaming mags. Vaporman87Apr 24, 2013View
1829Your most valuable collectible/possession?I have a full set of Candadian GPK cheap toys. My 100% complete Fortress Maximus. My 100% complete Fossilsaurus combiner. (Rocklords)FuzzApr 24, 2013View
1828Books you read as a kid.Besides anything assigned from school, I typically read MAD and Cracked. Do those count?FuzzApr 24, 2013View
1827Books you read as a kid.It might take less time to list what I <i>didn't</i> read. But off the top of my head: Everything by: Roald Dahl, Beverly Cleary, Judy Blume, E. B. White All of: Oz, Mrs Piggle-Wiggle, Uncle Wiggily Many books about tricksters (Anansi, Br'er Rabbit, Coyote) and other folkloreshakin steakApr 24, 2013View
1826SoundtracksOne of Clint Eastwood's best films. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKRD2q3bYo">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDKRD2q3bYo</a>Mr MagicApr 24, 2013View
1825Your most valuable collectible/possession? <blockquote rel="shires"><b>shires wrote :</b><br>as i have a few things some were left to me when my grandmother passed,some are kitchen related,and i have a full set of disney trading cards all in order which i will save.My pieces are my treasures as they will stay with me.</blockquote> I too have several pieces from my grandparents. My most prized is my grandmother's recipe boxes. She was nothing if not an outstanding cook. Her recipe for hot dog sauce is simply the best there is.Vaporman87Apr 24, 2013View