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A Punishment Fit for Hitler Page 2

Quote: Marc P @ 26th September 2014, 5:13 PM BST

I would love to see a sitcom about supermarket shelf stackers. I can relate to that. Rubber gloves for the frozen foods. Sitting in the freezer munching on a surreptitious log. I think people should write what they know about and what other people would enjoy seeing. I did do a cartoon once but it wasn't very good.

The egg man in Clerks was good.

But he didn't work there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3a3zXJ7biqI

Quote: Mikey88 @ 26th September 2014, 1:41 PM BST

Why are you so arsey? And why post something in critique if you don't want anyones thoughts on it?

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Mikey: I don't mind peoples' thoughts or criticisms if they are inventive or constructive, but if they are fatally flawed or negative just for the sake of it, I will treat them with the contempt they deserve, and that includes poor responses from YOU, to be brutally honest.

Good luck on your quest for fame, though: I will look out for your name in lights all the same.

Lazz: thanks for getting my cartoon on here and I hope you like my style---to be honest, drawing cartoons takes up a lot of my time, without the extra effort of finding time on top of this to dedicate many hours to scriptwriting.

I'm doing what I can on this approach, though: but there are other things in life other than trying to get yer stuff 'out there'.

Drawing and writing is fine 6 days a week, but today it's Saturday, so just relaxing and boozing today---silly ideas tomorrow again.

Yep - stick to the cartoons.
Who do you do work for?

I'm self employed working at home selling cartoons around the globe from the USA- Australia [recently] , and in my 20s I wrote and drew for D C Thomson, and in the 90s I animated for Spielbergs' Amblin feature film unit in London.

Are you still here? I thought you said goodbye forever.

Quote: Rico El Vista @ 27th September 2014, 6:43 PM BST

I'm self employed working at home selling cartoons around the globe from the USA- Australia [recently] , and in my 20s I wrote and drew for D C Thomson, and in the 90s I animated for Spielbergs' Amblin feature film unit in London.

Anyway Good for you man.

I was going to offer "inventive or constructive" feedback but once I had seen your response to other peoples feedback I realised there wasn't much point.

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