Alas, when I was a kid, I never drew grammar-related comics. Instead, I drew imaginary candy factories: a mound of, say, shredded coconut would travel down an elaborate system of conveyor belts and be covered in chocolate, nuts, sprinkles, etc., and eventually packaged. There's nothing editorial about THAT. Maybe I missed my calling. Maybe I should have been a mechanical engineer, or one of those competitive dessert-makers you see on the Food Network.
P.S.: I agree that the sequential numbering was very editorial of you.
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Hey, it looks great to me, Bill! Nice to see you found your calling early in life.
When did you finally lose your virginity, Bill?
The sequential numbering is yet another sign that precision would be important aspect to a future career.
It's off topic but I noticed the New York Times now uses "black" instead of African-American. When did black come back?
This is fantastic.
Alas, when I was a kid, I never drew grammar-related comics. Instead, I drew imaginary candy factories: a mound of, say, shredded coconut would travel down an elaborate system of conveyor belts and be covered in chocolate, nuts, sprinkles, etc., and eventually packaged. There's nothing editorial about THAT. Maybe I missed my calling. Maybe I should have been a mechanical engineer, or one of those competitive dessert-makers you see on the Food Network.
P.S.: I agree that the sequential numbering was very editorial of you.
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