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CARTOON: Trickle
Under new management
Back before I was made part-time, my schedule was pretty consistent. I would get up, read, go to work, develop ideas, draw them and then go home. Some days I’d also speak and do other work in the community. But for the most part, it was consistent.
That got blown up with my career. Today, I never know what the day will bring. I’m still doing six cartoons a week for the C-L (which is a full-time job in its own right). But I’m also traveling, speaking, drawing and still trying to be a full-time dad. It’s stretching this unorganized, right-brained guy all over the place.
I once prayed to become more organized. Well, sometimes God doesn’t directly grant your wish — He gives you the opportunity to learn what you prayed for. That’s the case here. I’m going to succeed wildly. But I had better get my stuff together. I need to become way more productive. Things are falling between the cracks.
I have the talent. Now I have to manage that talent.
So it begins today. Change isn’t easy. But I have a lot things riding on my changing. I’m motivated. And that’s #2 on today’s to-do list.
Forty-five tweets from Super Bowl XLV
- If the Packers see their shadow, there will be six more weeks of ice and snow in Dallas.
- Being a former marketing guy, I love Super Bowl commercials. Creativity is creativity, even if it is trying to pimp chips & beer to me.
- No dog in the Super Bowl hunt. It comes down to character of the QB’s. Aaron Rodgers wins hands down. So Go Packers.
- In memory of Texas Stadium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv2Y8SGp9aM&feature=fvw
- Walter Payton lives. #class #determination #rolemodel
- Please don’t butcher the National Anthem. Please, please, please.
- I’d have screwed up the lyrics, too. It’s a new song and it’s a big stage.
- Here’s how you sing the National Anthem: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptESQPo53AE
- Love the Super Bowl. A totally American moment — creation of what’s good & bad about us. Equal parts glitz, sweat, greed & power.
- George W. Bush was listening to the National Anthem & thinking, “Even I haven’t mangled words that badly.”
- Fumble: There hasn’t been that big of a fight in a pile since the ousted ticket holders fought over a remaining ticket.
- First Bud Light commercial of the Super Bowl. It’s official. The game has begun. Doritos add was hilarious.
- Christina Aguilera was just interviewed about her performance. She said, “I sang it as Francis Vaught Lee wrote it.”
- Thanks Doritos. I just threw up in my mouth.
- Holy cow! What a catch by Nelson!
- Chicken wings. Dip. Chips. Tiny Hamburgers. Pizza. It’s the Super Bowl of Reflux.
- ARod being fed by Cameron. Wonder if Laura will be feeding W pretzels?
- Chances of me being caught on camera being fed by my wife — 0% Even if I was in a coma.
- Message so far about Pepsi Max: It can cause serious bodily harm.
- Coke doesn’t make me spit fireworks. It just makes me burp.
- THE VOLKSWAGEN VADER COMMERCIAL (cut down — bummer)
- At the rate Green Bay’s defense is getting hurt, The Black Eyed Peas will be be playing in the secondary.
- GM must have put all its bailout money on Super Bowl ad buys.
- I don’t need a car that posts to my Facebook. I need one that has lots of airbags for when I hit something when I do.
- Now explaining to my kids who Slash is. No, he wasn’t in Alice in Wonderland.
- I bet John Madden is asleep. #halftime
- I don’t need a car that posts to my Facebook. I need one that has lots of airbags for when I hit something when I do.
- GM must have put all its bailout money on Super Bowl ad buys.
- Fergie’s got her shoulder pads on. She’s replacing Charles Woodson.
- So that’s what happened to the Ain’ts paper bags #halftime
- Dear son, Slash was a kick-butt guitarist in a kick-butt band a long time ago, Sweet child of mine.
- Super Bowl commercials in the second half are like SNL after the news. Quality usually goes down.
- That kick just hit a vendor on the 20-yard line.
- Justin Bieber and Ozzy in the same commercial. The Mayans were right.
- When I was young, Super Bowls 4Q meant finding a safe way home. Now it means getting kids ready for school. #oldfart
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Honoring Medal of Honor winner in the end zone #win
- Glad my boys got to see a real hero on the field tonight. Thank you Medal of Honor winner Staff Sergeant Giunta.
- Today’s Groupon: 1/2 off good taste on your next Super Bowl commercial.
- Every time I see a penalty flag thrown I have a flash back to when I had one go in my face mask and hit my eye. #@$#$ that hurt.
- Why Jerry might just get another Super Bowl, ice and all: RT @rick_cleveland Attendance: 103, 219.
- It started with the Star Mangled Banner. And now the Packers take a knee for the
- “I am Number Four” was originally called “I am Number Two” but drew too many laughs from test audiences.#win
- Brett Favre just shot his TV.
- MVP Aaron Rodgers will get to use that Camaro convertible he wonsometime next August. #Greenbay #permafrost
- Super Bowl’s over. Feels like Christmas afternoon. Everything’s unwrapped & now I have to wait another year for it to happen again.
Reading Ramsey
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of reading a couple of books to a group of kids and parents. I was invited by Channel 12’s Ellen Skrmetti to join local celebrities Malcolm White, Robert St. John and Louis Bruno at the Mississippi Children’s Museum. We read books out of The Dolly Parton Imagination Library (which is sponsored here by The United Way.) What a great program. Basically every kid in three targeted zipcodes (in Jackson, Canton and Pisgah area) will get a series of books until they are six. It’s an unbelievably awesome program to expose kids to books and to increase literacy.
I enjoyed it because obviously I am all about reading. You can’t read? Well you’re not going to be a Marshall Ramsey fan. And I’m also all about it because I know that an educated population is the keystone for our representative democracy. Our love of being entertained and not educated only works against us when it comes to election day.
So I read. And loved it. Thanks Ellen for allowing me to be part of such a great program. It was wonderful being able to give a little back to a community that gives me so much.
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Belief
I’m one of those kind of employees that will lie down in front of a truck for someone who believes in me. Appreciate the work I do and I’ll move mountains. Heck, I’m that way as a person. Let me know you give a darn and I’ll die in a ditch for you. Pee on my head and tell me it’s raining? Insult my hard work? Well, then you lost me.
As I plow forward in my reinvention, I’ll remember that in my dealings with other people. I’m going to choose to believe in people who are working with me. In my family. In my friends. It’s my new golden rule of business. Do unto others as you would have done until you.
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Reagan’s 100th
This is a painting I did when Reagan passed away. Since Sunday is is 100th birthday, here you go (It’s acrylic and I painted it in 2 1/2 hours.)
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Today at the Mississippi Childrens Museum
I’ll be reading to kids at 10:30 this morning at the Mississippi Childrens Museum off of I-55 in LeFleur’s State Park. Also if you really want one of my originals and are going to the Bacchus Ball (a gala benefiting The Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi), I’ll have one in the silent auction.
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