Quantum physics, string theory, stuff like lasers and ball bearings–these are just a few things that I like to pretend I understand. Usually I just invoke the names of Stephen Hawking or Dr. Emmett Brown. If my audience is really smart I’ll make a reference to “e”, the loneliest of all the irrational numbers. I had to read a lot of books to pretend to know so much, only to find out from Rooster that I was wasting my time. If you really want to confuse someone, try this line.
Rooster the Non-profit Executive
Rooster and I formerly served as officers for our rugby club. It is rare that people who hold these positions are asked to speak on topics other than club members who have not yet paid their membership dues, and most relish these opportunities. In his own eloquent way, Rooster makes sure his feelings about public speaking are well known.
Words of Wisdom |
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BeeFeR and Mensa
Using a little play off of BeeFeR here to introduce a new character. We’ll call him Mensa, just because he’s arguably the smartest of this bunch.
Mensa Episode #1 |
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BeeFeR Episode #2
The best thing about all of these toons is that they all really happened.
BeeFeR in Sin City |
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Introducing BeeFeR
BeeFeR isn’t really a robot. Robots can’t plot and scheme the way BeeFeR can. Also, robots, by nature, are workers–BeeFeR is not. However, the robot pack was the only one on Toonlet that provided a body type that could do BeeFeR justice.
BeeFeR Episode #1 |
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Half Full Episode #2
I’m really digging Toonlet. Once you get your characters set up it’s easy to make new toons. Easy for me anyway. My characters are mostly based on people who are largely monosyllabic in real life.
Half a Cheeseburger |
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