Mon 19 Jun 2006
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Mon 19 Jun 2006
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This is a cartoon I did of our Gov – SD Chief of Morality Police. He caved to SD Bishop Carlson, and removed Planned Parenthood from the State website. The bishop wrote him a personal letter to have it removed. Hey, Mikey, can you say ‘Theocracy’?

Mon 19 Jun 2006
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Rita came to visit this weekend, and here are some of the treats she let me scan from her notebook of lost causes.
Next time bring that country girl Zeb!


Fri 2 Jun 2006
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I never would have guessed my work would end up in the Smithsonian library, but here we come. All the communities who participated in JAM (Jazz Appreciation Month) are sending in posters and media materials to the Smithsonian. I don’t know if they will be on display – I’ll keep you posted.
These are three of the posters I did . . .

Thu 25 May 2006
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One of my friends is in Iraq. I guess one of his duties is entertaining Playboy bunnies like LeAnn Tweeden when they come visit the boys. I guess someone gotta do it?

Wed 24 May 2006
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Chuck is sending crazy mail again.

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frEYE brayne’s old Apartment/Studio

Wed 24 May 2006
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This is in memory of my best friend Matt.
Picture of Matt catching a halibut in Alaska

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Painting I did of Matt.

Wed 24 May 2006
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COOP the pop artist responsible for the resurgence of underground art had an exhibit in Minneapolis, and Chuck and I had to go!
Chuck, Coop and Me

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Coop’s Wife and Me. They are REAL!

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These girls thought I was COOP, so I basked in the attention for awhile. (If only I was smoking a cigar!)

Wed 24 May 2006
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This is Chuck’s 1965 Mustang he bought brand new, and still owns. As the story goes, it weighs 2500 lbs. and he paid $2500 for it. In 1965 cars were a dollar a pound.
