This week, Zamo gets stuck running errands with Wilhelm. Much to Zamo's disgust, Wilhelm runs errands by bicycle.
So much for Zamo's visions of riding shotgun in a nice little German sports car. Nope, Zamo gets to ride up front in a wicker bike basket, and she's not too thrilled about it.
Zamo the Destroyer: Cycling
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Cherry Picking
Inspired by the big crop of way-too-high-to-reach cherries on our backyard cherry tree now that the weather has finally turned hot enough to ripen them, I thought of how Georgie might handle that. So, she sends Zamo up the tree in this week's comic, but whether Zamo decides to bring anything back down is a whole other matter.
Zamo the Destroyer: Cherry Picking
Zamo the Destroyer: Cherry Picking
Zamo en français: Les Devoirs
Mon français craint, mais je veux le practiquer ici. Prenez patience avec moi, s'il vous plait. :)
Zamo en français: Les devoirs
Cette semaine, Sarah demande à Zamo pour l'aider avec ses devoirs de la classe française. Mais, les questions sont très faciles, et Sarah peut les faire elle-même. Et pourtant, elle espère que Zamo les fera poue elle.
Cette bande dessinée est inspirée par le comportement général parmi quelques de mes camarades de classe - pourquoi devraient-ils se forcer quand ils peuvent obtener les responses de moi ou un autre camarade? Pourquoi achèteraient-ils les provisions quand ils peuvent demander à les embrunter?
Ceci est un programme pour développement des carrières. Dix pour cent de notre notes est pour «le professionalisme» - comment professionnel est-ce que si on ne fait pas ses propres travails? N'a pas ses propres provisions?
Enfin, la bande. La reaction de Zamo reprends le mien, mais je ne peux pas l'exprimer dans la classe pour motifs politiques.
Zamo en français: Les devoirs
Cette semaine, Sarah demande à Zamo pour l'aider avec ses devoirs de la classe française. Mais, les questions sont très faciles, et Sarah peut les faire elle-même. Et pourtant, elle espère que Zamo les fera poue elle.
Cette bande dessinée est inspirée par le comportement général parmi quelques de mes camarades de classe - pourquoi devraient-ils se forcer quand ils peuvent obtener les responses de moi ou un autre camarade? Pourquoi achèteraient-ils les provisions quand ils peuvent demander à les embrunter?
Ceci est un programme pour développement des carrières. Dix pour cent de notre notes est pour «le professionalisme» - comment professionnel est-ce que si on ne fait pas ses propres travails? N'a pas ses propres provisions?
Enfin, la bande. La reaction de Zamo reprends le mien, mais je ne peux pas l'exprimer dans la classe pour motifs politiques.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Zamo the Destroyer: Bracelets
Zamo the Destroyer: Bracelets
This week's comic is all about one of Zamo's many summer sidewalk stand scams - er, I mean businesses.
The idea of having Zamo wanting to sell WWZD bracelets came to me last summer, but I ran out of time to get it up before the summer was over.
For anyone who, like my mother, isn't familiar with what I'm spoofing here, this is based on the very popular What Would Jesus Do? (WWJD) bracelets. I'm not sure when they first started, but I know I've seen many earnest Christians wearing them over the last few years.
It's a big enough phenomenon that Zamo wouldn't be the first to do a take on it - as just one example, there's a gentleman in Utah selling What Would Anton LaVey Do? t-shirts. (Scroll down a ways.)
The question remains, though - does Mrs. Churchman buy any bracelets? Maybe even the whole lot just to remove them from the market? I guess we'll find out next spring whenever Zamo gives an accounting of the year's income to Georgie's accountant.
This week's comic is all about one of Zamo's many summer sidewalk stand scams - er, I mean businesses.
The idea of having Zamo wanting to sell WWZD bracelets came to me last summer, but I ran out of time to get it up before the summer was over.
For anyone who, like my mother, isn't familiar with what I'm spoofing here, this is based on the very popular What Would Jesus Do? (WWJD) bracelets. I'm not sure when they first started, but I know I've seen many earnest Christians wearing them over the last few years.
It's a big enough phenomenon that Zamo wouldn't be the first to do a take on it - as just one example, there's a gentleman in Utah selling What Would Anton LaVey Do? t-shirts. (Scroll down a ways.)
The question remains, though - does Mrs. Churchman buy any bracelets? Maybe even the whole lot just to remove them from the market? I guess we'll find out next spring whenever Zamo gives an accounting of the year's income to Georgie's accountant.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Naughty Monkey
Naughty Monkey
In this week's comic, Georgie thinks that bringing home a new pair of heels will get Zamo the Fashion Nazi off her back, but it doesn't quite work out that way.
The shoes in question are based off a new pair of shoes I have, which you can check out on my Rhett Foxx blog here:
Naughty Monkey Pics
I first stumbled upon Naughty Monkey a couple of years back at Winners. I found the most ridiculous pair of pink suede sneakers with grey and pink boucle plaid fabric sides and a red tulle ruffle around the ankle. And on sale too - how could I resist?
Since then I've seen numerous fun and funky styles by Naughty Monkey, though half the time some other bitch has already snagged them in my size. I got luckier this time and picked these up on sale for $30. I love the detailing, and I thought of how Zamo might react to a brand named Naughty Monkey. And so this week's comic was born.
En français, c'etait la fête du Canada mardi - le début veritable d'été. La classe parlent de activités amusants d'été.
La fête du Canada
In this week's comic, Georgie thinks that bringing home a new pair of heels will get Zamo the Fashion Nazi off her back, but it doesn't quite work out that way.
The shoes in question are based off a new pair of shoes I have, which you can check out on my Rhett Foxx blog here:
Naughty Monkey Pics
I first stumbled upon Naughty Monkey a couple of years back at Winners. I found the most ridiculous pair of pink suede sneakers with grey and pink boucle plaid fabric sides and a red tulle ruffle around the ankle. And on sale too - how could I resist?
Since then I've seen numerous fun and funky styles by Naughty Monkey, though half the time some other bitch has already snagged them in my size. I got luckier this time and picked these up on sale for $30. I love the detailing, and I thought of how Zamo might react to a brand named Naughty Monkey. And so this week's comic was born.
En français, c'etait la fête du Canada mardi - le début veritable d'été. La classe parlent de activités amusants d'été.
La fête du Canada
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