Monday, August 31, 2009
What? No cartoons?!
Sorry friends, August and September look slow on the cartoon front. I am in the middle of a cartoon map for Beaufort, NC. Most of my spare time is being spent on this project. I will continue to post cartoons, just at a much slower pace.
Take a look, Beaufort, NC looks like a cool place to hang out.
Thanks for reading.
Sam
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Beaufort NC,
Cartoon Map,
Cartoons,
Sam Wallace,
SAW Toons
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Longmont, a nice QUIET city.
I was told that the skydivers do not go "blah blah blah" but "yahooooo" All I can say is "huh?"
On a related note, I originally was going to have "bang bang" from the proposed firing range just to add even more noise, but I was told to leave that out. I guess gunshots went to far.
Thanks for reading.
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Cartoons,
Construction,
horns,
Longmont,
noise,
Planes,
Sam Wallace,
SAW Toons,
skydivers,
trains
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Welzig Heating and Air
I just got done doing the last 2 toons on the right for Welzig. Every once in a while I draw a cartoon that just make me smile and chuckle every time I look at it. The hot water heater on the right does just that to me. How about you? Pretty silly, yes, but darn fun to draw. Let Welzig Heating and Air in Longmont know what you think of their cartoons.
Thanks for reading.
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Cartoons,
Crazy,
fun,
Sam Wallace,
SAW Toons,
silly,
Welzig Heating and Air
Going Green with Envy
Going green makes sence. Have some fun with it. This is published in the Fall 09 Longmont Magazine. He reminds me of a very short Jolly Green Giant
Thanks for reading.
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Cartoons,
Going Green,
Green,
Halloween,
Ipod,
Sam Wallace,
SAW Toons,
Trick or Treat
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Mead High School Open, Road to it is not!
I can just picture all of the sad high school students being unable to get to school.
Thanks for reading.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Cash for Clunkers at the Demolition Derby?
I wonder if all the drivers in the demolition derby at the Boulder County Fair tried to trade in the cars for the cash for clunkers program. I mean they might as well have. Striping a car down and getting it prepared for the derby takes a lot of time and money. I can just see one of the beat up cars pulling into the dealership, smoking, wobbling and making a lot of noise. All of the sales peoples eyes wide open and mouths dropping to the floor.
Thanks for reading.
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