Author Archives: Marshall Ramsey

Fit2Fat2Fit Blog: Day 24

It’s halftime and here’s the score: Twenty-four days into PLS Summer Training, I am down a whopping four pounds. (212 lbs. to 208lbs. ). But the scale doesn’t tell you the whole story this time.  When I was 16 years … Continue reading

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Thursday Free-For-All

It seems like it should be Friday, but it’s Thursday. Here’s one of the pages from the Banjo book I’m working on. Banjo is a Quarterback.  

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The Gift

I woke up ten minutes before my alarm clock went off. Its big red numbers screamed 3:59 a.m. at me as I just stared at them. I couldn’t go back to sleep.  The silence of the morning accompanied me as … Continue reading

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Fit2Fat2FitBlog: Day 23

I finally figured out what “Next Level” means. Because the humidity has risen to the next level. We’re going to need freakin’ gills to breathe before the end of the summer. It was like running through syrup today. And I’ve … Continue reading

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Wednesday Free-For-All

Good morning! Getting the 60,000-mile service done on Lazarus (my car that was shot died and brought back to life.)

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CARTOON: Motivation Fail

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Fit2Fat2Fit Blog: Day 22

My knee hurts. I know, “Wah.” I’m getting a new pair of shoes now — that’s usually the first sign my shoes are worn out.  I’m broker, although new shoes are cheaper than knee surgery. My old shoes are soaked. … Continue reading

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Tuesday Free-For-All

Another hot day (I’ve already been out sweating in it). Now to the dentist. I know how to party. Hope you have a great day.

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The Best Father’s Day Gift of All

In the 1970’s we had plenty to worry about. Stagflation, Vietnam, the Bermuda Triangle, the metric system, an oil crisis, Iran hostages, nuclear war, killer bees, Billy Beer, disco — I spent most of my childhood scared half to death. … Continue reading

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Why Banjo?

My pen created his face again.  A face that we haven’t see in nearly a year now. But it’s one we see a lot in our head and heart. I drew Banjo for the first time in a while Saturday. … Continue reading

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