Great interview. Nice to here the “Brica” accent all the way down here in Texas. It’s funny some of the bric-a-brats story lines remind me of three friends I grew up with - sound familiar??
Great strip, keep them coming!!
good job Chris, keep up the good work. how do you still find the time with work, family, trying to finish your on-going project (new addition) as well moving over into ? It’s admirable especially that at the same time you and Angela are trying to keep up with the kids activities (school, sports, scouts etc.)
It’s definately not an easy task, trying to juggle everything and not screw it all up, but I have tremendous support from Angela and the kids and when it’s something you love to do, you find a way to squeeze it in. I’m just lucky I’m not required to do one every day! Thanks for taking the time to listen and post your comment, it means alot.
Thanks Jimmy, I thought it was a bit rough as I was doing it, but after I listened to it I didn’t think I sounded all that bad either. Thanks for checking in.
Dave,
I have NO IDEA what you’re talking about (ha ha ha) I do from time to time, take a piece of my past and toss it into the mix so to speak. It’s funny to think back to the OLD days and put some of it down into the strip.
Thanks for your kind words and I hope you keep checking in from time to time.
Great Job! I listened until the break, then I was summoned to dinner…cannot pass up a meal that I have not prepared myself…keep up the good work. The comics are awesome!
Thanks Kelly, I’m not one for passing up a good meal myself, which is now part of my new years resolution, trying to get back to my high school weight (LOL). Love hearing from all of you thanks for taking the time
Great interview. Nice to here the “Brica” accent all the way down here in Texas. It’s funny some of the bric-a-brats story lines remind me of three friends I grew up with - sound familiar??
Great strip, keep them coming!!
Hey Chris -
Just listen to the interview & I thought you were great Buddy, Nice Work & keep up the outstanding comic strips.
Later, Jim D.
good job Chris, keep up the good work. how do you still find the time with work, family, trying to finish your on-going project (new addition) as well moving over into ? It’s admirable especially that at the same time you and Angela are trying to keep up with the kids activities (school, sports, scouts etc.)
It’s definately not an easy task, trying to juggle everything and not screw it all up, but I have tremendous support from Angela and the kids and when it’s something you love to do, you find a way to squeeze it in. I’m just lucky I’m not required to do one every day! Thanks for taking the time to listen and post your comment, it means alot.
Chris
Thanks Jimmy, I thought it was a bit rough as I was doing it, but after I listened to it I didn’t think I sounded all that bad either. Thanks for checking in.
Dave,
I have NO IDEA what you’re talking about (ha ha ha) I do from time to time, take a piece of my past and toss it into the mix so to speak. It’s funny to think back to the OLD days and put some of it down into the strip.
Thanks for your kind words and I hope you keep checking in from time to time.
Chris
Great Job! I listened until the break, then I was summoned to dinner…cannot pass up a meal that I have not prepared myself…keep up the good work. The comics are awesome!
Thanks Kelly, I’m not one for passing up a good meal myself, which is now part of my new years resolution, trying to get back to my high school weight (LOL). Love hearing from all of you thanks for taking the time
Chris