And he looks really grouchy, too! He used to be such a sweet, optimistic little tiger! Now he looks like he’s pouting.
Ron Miller
4 years ago
You know…I keep seeing things like “NY Times best selling author” attached to a lot of books…but, search as I might, I can never find their books on any list. Are they in some special, arcane category?
I won’t speak to any particular author, but one way to become a “NYT Best Selling Author” is “I had a story in an anthology that included a bunch of better-known authors, and it became a best seller because of them.”
LOL, that cartoon used to be on, in the afternoons, during the same timeframe when I worked out. I’d be on my old NordicTrak wood x-country skier, and that would come on and I’d have to listen to “Thunder, Thunder, Thundercats!” (snort). (When you worked out at 3:30 in the afternoon, 30 years ago, it was either toons or horrible daytime talk shows to keep you company! We didn’t have 24/7 streaming back then!)
It’s so sad to see Hobbes slumming like this after the strip ended.
And he looks really grouchy, too! He used to be such a sweet, optimistic little tiger! Now he looks like he’s pouting.
You know…I keep seeing things like “NY Times best selling author” attached to a lot of books…but, search as I might, I can never find their books on any list. Are they in some special, arcane category?
I won’t speak to any particular author, but one way to become a “NYT Best Selling Author” is “I had a story in an anthology that included a bunch of better-known authors, and it became a best seller because of them.”
Indeed! I looked back over the NYT bestseller lists for the past decade and never saw this author’s name.
Does anyone remember a cartoon in the ’80s, called Thundercats?
Of course! Who could forget that intro!
LOL, that cartoon used to be on, in the afternoons, during the same timeframe when I worked out. I’d be on my old NordicTrak wood x-country skier, and that would come on and I’d have to listen to “Thunder, Thunder, Thundercats!” (snort). (When you worked out at 3:30 in the afternoon, 30 years ago, it was either toons or horrible daytime talk shows to keep you company! We didn’t have 24/7 streaming back then!)