Sorry to hear this, vegan warrior! If the link below doesn't work, you can try going to brasscheck.com and scroll down to the interview. It's to the right of the one on Mother Teresa.
very much so. Deception is very compelling. it's my bathroom book and sometimes keeps me there longer than needed. anything by Forrest Maready is interesting. he has extensively researched the history of vaccines and has gone from a believer to a confirmed anti-vaxxer and a very interesting thinker
I wish the What the Nurses Saw video, which gives me chills each time I see it, could run on hospital screens, monitors, etc across the world to remind them of what they did. Shameful.
What a wonderful interview, Anne! I enjoyed every minute of the back and forth between you and Ken. And I've said this before -- your cartoons are just brilliant! I'm so happy to call you a friend.
I can't find my face either, I think my cat stole it right off my head. One day he will return it or, perhaps, I shall come across it under the dresser with other cat toys dusty and disused
That was a great interview! To me, much better than James Corbett's interview, because one of the most outstanding thing about your work is what a great artist you are. It's not just about the ideas you are conveying so excellently -- the drawings have a special quality. And the way Ken interviewed you and expressed his delight with each piece they used during the interview really highlighted that. When I first saw your post (in my email) earlier today, I immediately ordered the 5 books in the series that Ken wrote, because I realized I needed to read them, even before I watched the interview this evening!
Thank you so much, Elizabeth! Ken was so positive, and I so appreciated the time he took to get into each cartoon. I love it that you felt compelled to order all Ken's books, especially before watching the interview! He's a very special person, and has done remarkable work for decades! I deeply appreciate your take on my artwork, too.
Thanks so much, Susan! I saw your text about Ivan's work and the guy who wants to connect. Will gladly pass the info on to Ivan, and will be in touch soon via text or email. I agree the summer FLEW by. Last I can recall I was thinking we had plenty of time to get in touch and make a date. Such is life!
Fantastic
Can't seem to link to the video-- I got to Brasscheck home page, but I don't see the video.....
https://www.brasscheck.com/video/in-humor-there-is-truth/
Thanks for posting the link, taxpayer! I was just about to do that.
THANKS. That works!
Happy Day!!!
Sorry to hear this, vegan warrior! If the link below doesn't work, you can try going to brasscheck.com and scroll down to the interview. It's to the right of the one on Mother Teresa.
i have this book in my reading que
It's so worth checking out, carolyn!
right now i'm reading Deception by Rand Paul and Crooked by Forrest Maready. that will be next
Do you recommend them?
very much so. Deception is very compelling. it's my bathroom book and sometimes keeps me there longer than needed. anything by Forrest Maready is interesting. he has extensively researched the history of vaccines and has gone from a believer to a confirmed anti-vaxxer and a very interesting thinker
Great to hear this, carolyn, thank you!
I wish the What the Nurses Saw video, which gives me chills each time I see it, could run on hospital screens, monitors, etc across the world to remind them of what they did. Shameful.
That video gives me chills, too, Seeing Truth! It's so powerful, and so deeply upsetting to take in this brutal reality.
What a wonderful interview, Anne! I enjoyed every minute of the back and forth between you and Ken. And I've said this before -- your cartoons are just brilliant! I'm so happy to call you a friend.
Wow, Sheila, this makes my day!!! Thanks so much!
Bravo Anne!!
Thanks so much, Charles!
I think this is one of my favorites !
Thanks so much, Leticia!
I can't find my face either, I think my cat stole it right off my head. One day he will return it or, perhaps, I shall come across it under the dresser with other cat toys dusty and disused
That was a great interview! To me, much better than James Corbett's interview, because one of the most outstanding thing about your work is what a great artist you are. It's not just about the ideas you are conveying so excellently -- the drawings have a special quality. And the way Ken interviewed you and expressed his delight with each piece they used during the interview really highlighted that. When I first saw your post (in my email) earlier today, I immediately ordered the 5 books in the series that Ken wrote, because I realized I needed to read them, even before I watched the interview this evening!
Thank you so much, Elizabeth! Ken was so positive, and I so appreciated the time he took to get into each cartoon. I love it that you felt compelled to order all Ken's books, especially before watching the interview! He's a very special person, and has done remarkable work for decades! I deeply appreciate your take on my artwork, too.
Among the best ways to fight THEM is to mock them with laughter and satire. THEY hate to be questioned and demand absolute acquiescence.
Great interview and Anne Gibbons, you are one of our best heroines of humor and Queen of Cartoons! I have enjoyed Brasscheck TV for at least a year.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Amy! Glad to hear you watch Brasscheck TV. What a treasure trove!!!
Loved the interview!
Thanks so much, Susan! I saw your text about Ivan's work and the guy who wants to connect. Will gladly pass the info on to Ivan, and will be in touch soon via text or email. I agree the summer FLEW by. Last I can recall I was thinking we had plenty of time to get in touch and make a date. Such is life!
Thanks for that interview. Hats off "In humor there is Truth".