Friday, May 14, 2010

tae kwon do

Here's another toon from my days at Berkeley, working with whoever it was that had some good ideas. I mentioned him in one of my posts awhile ago. This caught my eye as I was going through my archives because, as it turns out, I am now very into Tae Kwon Do!! Go figure!
This drawing is my imitation of a New Yorker cartoon, kind of nondescript. You have to look deep to get the humor. The punch line is in the sign in the window. I hope you can read it. If you can't, let me know.
An interesting sidebar here: UC Berkeley is host to the oldest Tae Kwon Do tournament in the United States. It started in 1973. That is just about the same time that Tae Kwon Do spread outside Korea!! Oh, wait...it was also about the time I was at UC Berkeley!! If I had gotten into it back then, instead of 8 years ago, I would be an uber-experienced grand master by now. Funny how things work out like that. Of course, I had a lot of other fun experiences in Berkeley during that time....

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Joel's back saga


It has been a while since I posted, but I finally got inspired!! This toon is from our calendar, 2007. In 2006, Joel had a whole bunch of hardware inserted into his back to straighten out his scoliosis, and we all thought that everything would be wonderful, and he would be straight upright, and everything would be rosey, and the weather would be sunny from now on, and there would be peace on earth!! This toon gives a direct quote from Joel's doctor at the time! I added the nut and bolt lying on the table later, because, as it turned out, the operation didn't work, and it BROKE (and there was no peace on earth, and it still rains)!! He had hardware floating around willy-nilly in his back, just waiting to poke into his vertebrae, and damage his central nervous system. Needless to say, it has been a difficult few years for all of us, but especially for Joel, who has been in pain the whole time, dealing with broken hardware on two occasions, and fighting back infections. Well, as of this last week, I am pleased to announce that all that hardware that was in his back, now lies in a glass jar, and for the first time in four years, Joel is relatively without pain!! He is now back in his home in Urbana, Illinois, recovering from his recent surgery, and fighting off the infection he has been carrying in his back for the last four years. GO JOEL!!! We are all rooting for you! You rock!!