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Shelley Noble
16 years ago
Dear Hugh Macleod,
You. Rock.
I’ve really enjoyed your posts cartoons and tweets this week especially.
Love, Shelley
Linda
16 years ago
Some days it’s hard to know whether to laugh or scream 🙂 The sound half way between is interesting.
Anonymous
16 years ago
Some days it’s hard to know whether to laugh or scream 🙂 The sound half way between is interesting.
david cushman
16 years ago
is that one a commission from herdmeister?
Fernando
16 years ago
God, save us from those who believe in you.
robert john ed
16 years ago
How about Lord?
That’s probably the biggest something…jealous, I am.
Lisa Swain
16 years ago
I’ve been slow to jump onto the whole blogging bandwagon, but I’ve returned to this site again and again because I’m so fascinated with the irony you manage to capture so succinctly. So here are a few thoughts.
I’m fairly sure that we are worlds apart on the issue of faith. But, you are so adept at capturing the loneliness, anxiety and surprise that can come along with belief, it feels like you get my complicated relationship with God. I believe, help thou my unbelief.
Anyway, thanks for the revelation. You are a friend to my soul.
Oren Tamir
16 years ago
You made my day! I’m supposed to sit by the computer and read articles about business cards and other promoting printed materials. At last – a real profound message delivered by few words and a funny picture. Thank you! My job title is: Online Business Development Manager of an Online Print Website named: DCP-PRINT (Digital Color Production) our website is: http://www.dcp-print.com and you are invited.
Mira
16 years ago
What about believing in yourself!?!?!
Lord 😉
Madrugada Jones
16 years ago
I like the background on this one. It seems like it’s under a neon light. It evokes a cubicle-like atmosphere — I’ve got a fluorescent bulb blazing in my cubicle as we speak. Anyway, as someone who often draws single-panel cartoons and posts them on my blog, I appreciate how easy you make these cartoons look to draw — I’m sure it’s an arduous process for you. When it’s done well, as it so often is on your blog, to me it’s like poetry, a very few lines evoking great meaning. Keep up the good work.
Lord
16 years ago
You may believe in me. Now be happy.
Lucy
16 years ago
Amen
Lucy
16 years ago
Amen
Анютка
16 years ago
Занимательная тема, продолжайте. Иногда нахожу ответы, которые получить самой просто реально не хватает времени. Спасибо вам огромное!
Dear Hugh Macleod,
You. Rock.
I’ve really enjoyed your posts cartoons and tweets this week especially.
Love, Shelley
Some days it’s hard to know whether to laugh or scream 🙂 The sound half way between is interesting.
Some days it’s hard to know whether to laugh or scream 🙂 The sound half way between is interesting.
is that one a commission from herdmeister?
God, save us from those who believe in you.
How about Lord?
That’s probably the biggest something…jealous, I am.
I’ve been slow to jump onto the whole blogging bandwagon, but I’ve returned to this site again and again because I’m so fascinated with the irony you manage to capture so succinctly. So here are a few thoughts.
I’m fairly sure that we are worlds apart on the issue of faith. But, you are so adept at capturing the loneliness, anxiety and surprise that can come along with belief, it feels like you get my complicated relationship with God. I believe, help thou my unbelief.
Anyway, thanks for the revelation. You are a friend to my soul.
You made my day! I’m supposed to sit by the computer and read articles about business cards and other promoting printed materials. At last – a real profound message delivered by few words and a funny picture. Thank you! My job title is: Online Business Development Manager of an Online Print Website named: DCP-PRINT (Digital Color Production) our website is: http://www.dcp-print.com and you are invited.
What about believing in yourself!?!?!
Lord 😉
I like the background on this one. It seems like it’s under a neon light. It evokes a cubicle-like atmosphere — I’ve got a fluorescent bulb blazing in my cubicle as we speak. Anyway, as someone who often draws single-panel cartoons and posts them on my blog, I appreciate how easy you make these cartoons look to draw — I’m sure it’s an arduous process for you. When it’s done well, as it so often is on your blog, to me it’s like poetry, a very few lines evoking great meaning. Keep up the good work.
You may believe in me. Now be happy.
Amen
Amen
Занимательная тема, продолжайте. Иногда нахожу ответы, которые получить самой просто реально не хватает времени. Спасибо вам огромное!