Monday, April 26, 2010

Pezzi Chicki - Ice Cream Social







Crookedly drawn on 2.5" X 3.5" sketch sheets.


Saturday, April 24, 2010

Swiggs The Cat - Scratch Book






Vintage Swiggs
This li'l episode first appeared in THUNDER BOX No. 2, May 2003. Originally printed in Black & White. Is this just another way to post an old cartoon and try to pass it off as something unique? You bet!
RL

TUCKY TUCK & Ms. Juniper - Prime Time



Thursday, April 22, 2010

Monday, April 19, 2010

John & Tony's 04/17/2010


A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OF YOU SWELL FRIENDS WHO CAME OUT TO ROOT FER US AT JOHN & TONY'S THIS PAST SATURDAY 04/17/2010. WITHOUT YOU IT WOULD ONLY BE US! YOUR SUPPORT OF LIVE MUSIC HAS NOT GONE UN-NOTICED. THOSE OF YOU WHO WERE IN ATTENDANCE WILL POSSIBLY BE RECEIVING XEROX COPIES OF THE WINE LIST AND THE KIDS MENU - VIA U.S. MAIL!

We thought the WET HAIR contest went well - congratulations Amy Damper of Stormbox IL. Sorry about the pony ride mix-up and the rabid balloon animals.
Lots of love,
TRIO LEO

Friday, April 9, 2010

600 Publications and counting!

Circuswater
It's comforting to know that everything we've posted so far is a big fat lie! Even that statement is a big fat lie!
It all started out with a painting of Pezzi Chicki being strangled by a werewolf, and wouldn't you just know it, our 600th posted publication is of Pezzi Chicki being scolded by his papa, whom we have suspected all along of being affiliated with werewolves and who is also a reputed part time strangler!
We've kept our promise to avoid: relevancy, quality and a coherent flow of thought & space.
We may be one of the worst blogspots available, but you've got to admit we do have volume.
Let's have a moment of silence. Then go back to the very beginning and try to figure out what we're having for supper.
RL


Pezzi Chicki - Homework


Thursday, April 8, 2010

Lou Stairwell - Case 31




If your heart and blood pressure can take it - Stay tuned for more exciting adventures starring LOU STAIRWELL Corporate Security! And be sure to checkout Lou's previous cases right here on CIRCUSWATER!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

B Screen Thrills - Invisible Invaders

This past weekend I bought a bag of VHS movies for $4.00. Many treasures including this B&W 1959 gem. I'm sure I've seen every single B movie from this era and loved em all. Any movie with John Carradine rates highly with me. Throw B king actor John Agar and Jean Byron in the mix and you can't miss! Jean Byron played Patty Duke's mom on the fantastic, Patty Duke Show. I couldn't place where I'd seen Jean Byron until some hours after I'd watched this epic. Most movies that need a narrator to explain the plot send off a warning signal to this viewer, yet I willingly watched this entire movie (1 hour 17 minutes) just the same. Sure it's an awful film, but at least they didn't spend millions of dollars making it and then try to pass it off as a masterpiece. Films like Invisible Invaders are made specifically for dopes like myself. Quality, logic and great acting are lost on the likes of me. Jeesh, I haven't even mentioned anything about the plot, but then with a title like Invisible Invaders, even when I was 7 years old I pretty much figured out what I was in for. I suppose the best advise I can manage is: just avoid anything that I watch, read, listen to and/or find amusing and you'll be a better person.
RL