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  • Thought for the Day

    As we come upon another holiday season.  Let us sit back and reflect on those less fortunate than ourselves.  Those who truly are suffering.  No, not residents of war-torn cities.  No not the malnourished, the unemployed, the homeless, the scorned, the depraved.  No not any of them.  The ones who are truly suffering tonight are Michaele and Tareq Salahi

    What’s more now they are under possible scrutiny for potentially cooking the books and not paying vendors for their Foundation event to raise money for charity.    According to Tareq, the 2007 event raised $250,000.  According to the local charities who were supposed to benefit, they received $10,000 combined.

    My heart goes out to them on this cold night.

  • Drew Carey Donating to LiveStrong

    Tis the season as they say.  Already this week I posted about Tom Wilson raising money for LiveStrong (Lance Armstrong’s Foundation to fight cancer).  Well now there is another celebrity raising money. And before Lynn jumps to the conclusion that Drew is from Cincinnati (as she thought the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was), he too is from Cleveland (Parma actually).  Drew I don’t hold that against you.

    For my out of country friends who may not know Drew he is a stand up comedian who went on to have a series success with the Drew Carey Show (with a kick ass theme song from The Presidents of the United States), Whose Line is it Anyway, and now is the host of the Price is Right.

    You can help Drew raise money for LiveStrong and it won’t cost you a dime.  Anyone with a Twitter account just needs to follow him.   His Twitter name is @DrewfromTV  (click the name and you’ll go right there).  He is trying to raise awareness and up to $1 Million dollars. For every follower he gets by the end of the year he will donate $1 to LiveStrong. Check out his blog post for his hilarious self deprecating guilt.

    Right now he is just under 250,000 followers so head over there and force a celebrity to spread his wealth.

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  • Ziggy – Million Dollar Challenge for LiveStrong

    Believe it or not the author of the world famous Ziggy cartoon (Tom Wilson) also lives in Cincinnati.  My we are a talented bunch.  And a generous one. 

    I mentioned before that Tom had written a book called Zig Zagging: Loving Madly….Losing Badly…How Ziggy Saved My Life.  I bought the book several months ago and read it in one sitting.  It delves into Tom’s personal battles with survival both after taking over Ziggy from his father when he became ill to dealing with his wife’s battle with cancer and her ultimate death from it. 

    Not an emotional person but twice this year something I read or saw has made me cry unexpectedly.  The first was watching UP and the second was reading this book.    It is a great book and what makes it even better is that to celebrate his wife’s life, Tom is giving all the proceeds from his book between November 18, 2009 (the anniversary of her death) until January 19, 2009 (her birthday) to LiveStrong (The Lance Armstrong Foundation).

    Go here to read more from Tom himself and click here to order the book.  

    I created a fan art toon to promote this great cause.  So if anyone needs a gift for a cartoony loving friend/family member, get this book.

    Ziggy Million Dollar LiveStrong Challenge Fan Art by Bearman

     

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  • Dawn Griffin's New Book Out

    Have a great idea for a new Bengals cartoon but it seems I have a wart on the tip of my finger. I went to the dermatologist today and he burned it with some liquid nitrogen. It now hurts like a MF. So as painful as it is to type in this post, it would be more painful to try and draw today. So thought I would give some love to a new book out for all you with little girls in your life.

    Dawn Griffin who does the hilarious Zorphbert and Fred webcomic is also a published illustrator.   Her second book in the Abby’s Adventures series Dance Recital …and the Case of Ballerina-itis just came out. 

    Abbys Adventures Dance Recital

    The writer is a child psychologist and the series is about a six year old and the different issues regarding self-esteem for little girls.

    Congrats Dawn on the book!!  And see, I didn’t make one joke about you being a Cleveland Browns fan.

  • Webcomic Planet Readers Choice Awards

    Webcomic Planet is doing a series of awards to promote the cartoonist that are listed there. Nominations are done and voting has started. You have to be a registered member to vote but you will see several Beartoons regulars that were nominated.

    Michelle Billingsley of Joe nominated for Art
    George Ford of Addanac City nominated for Art, Author Congeniality Writing, Antagonist, New Comic, Supporting Character and Protagonist
    Nate Fakes of Frustrated Cartoonist for Author Congeniality.
    Byron Wilkins of 1977 for Art, Author Congeniality, Supporting Character, and Design
    Dawn Griffin of Zorphbert and Fred for Art and Design
    Dan Long of Edmund Finney for Writing, Protagonist, and New Comic
    Dave Lamason of Unbearable Bears for Writing
    Scott Hampson of Agent-X for New Comic
    DJ Bogtrotter for New Comic

    And George Ford played a joke by nominating yours truly, Bearman of Beartoons.com for Author Congeniality. I actually have 4 votes. Definitely not in the running to win but that is OK because I probably wouldn’t be congenial if I did win.

    Congrats to all those who were nominated.  Hope I didn’t miss any regulars that were listed.  If so I am sure you aren’t shy and will tell me so.

  • Jerry Dowlings Bengals Book Now Available

    In the beginning of the year, I posted about Cincinnati editorial and sports cartoon legend Jerry Dowling publishing a book highlighting his Pete Rose cartoons over the years.

    Well thanks to info from the Cincinnati Illustrators Blog it looks like Jerry is at it again with his new book, Drawing Super Wars: The Early Years of the Bengals available at Amazon and the publisher Edgecliff Press (Click on the title at Edgecliff and you can see all the pages of the book – but of course you need to buy it).  Local Bengals Fans can meet Jerry tomorrow at the  Books by the Banks event. 

    Also there will be another local legend Tom Wilson who does Ziggy and wrote a great book  “Zig-Zagging: Loving Madly, Losing Badly: How Ziggy Saved My Life”

    Not going to be there but future Cincinnati cartoon legend David Wilborn also has a book out with collections of his great Urban Jungle web cartoon.  Check him out if you get the chance.

     

  • Happy Anniversary

    So September 20, 2008 was my first post here.  Of course, I forgot!

    Which reminds me, I think I need to team up with Bschooled and get out our collection of Belated Cards for every Occassion.  (My Belated Mother’s Day card)

    Anyway, when I started this, it was just a depository for some of my cartoons.  And even though I get excited when I have a record breaking day for hits, I get more jazzed about all the comments.  Thanks to all for all your support the past year.  And for you lurkers…start talking.

  • Food for Thought-less

    So I just finished reading Don Dan Brown’s new book The Lost Code…oh wait, no it is the hold on I have it over here…oh yes the Lost Symbol.   First of all I must say the critics are wrong and I think it is every bit as good as The DaVinci Code (but maybe not quite as good as Angels and Demons).  The thing I like about Brawn…er Brown is that like John Grisham, he is an easy read.  No overeloquence to describe a piece of trash, no more than a few different story lines going on at once, but yet can still draw you in with different emotions throughout.

    Now why was I writing this post?  Oh yeah Alzheimer’s. 

    According to Alz.org

    Is a progressive and fatal brain disease. As many as 5.3 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s destroys brain cells, causing memory loss and problems with thinking and behavior severe enough to affect work, lifelong hobbies or social life. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, and it is fatal. Today it is the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States.

    Being someone who has watched family members suffer from this terrible affliction and the strain and stress it causes them and their caretakers, I wondered as I read the book whether given our current lifestyle that we are not creating a generation of early onset alzheimer’s patients.

    You see as I read the book, I found myself in parts reading it front of the computer because there were things I wanted to look up like breathable liquids, newton’s scale, images of identified artwork.  And while you say I was challenging my brain, I counter that yes I was, but I don’t have to REMEMBER any of it. 

    All the information in the world is at my finger tips.  When was the last time any of us had to remember a phone number.  There are many close people in my life who I couldn’t tell you their phone number in an emergency because it is programmed into my phone.  I don’t HAVE to remember. 

    Don’t get me wrong kids today are smarter than I ever was, even though Don Mills and I would agree we still “know” more than them.  I host my blog on wordpress because then I don’t have to learn html but every 10 year old could create the most elaborate websites you have ever seen.

    And isn’t that challenging their brain?  Sure but one of the other issues is that you end up rather than having to get on your bike and ride to the library to find out information, you can roll your fat ass over to the computer without any effort.  So now we spend so much time in front of the computer and overeating (as American’s tend to do) that we aren’t getting exercise.

    According to the site:

    General healthy aging: Other lines of evidence suggest that strategies for overall healthy aging may help keep the brain healthy and may even offer some protection against developing Alzheimer’s or related diseases. Try to keep your weight within recommended guidelines, avoid tobacco and excess alcohol, stay socially connected, and exercise both your body and mind.

    So my loyal readers, I am vowing that my ass will not get wider than my shoulders and have begun an effort to lost 15 lbs.   The last time I lost that much weight I used the South Beach diet.  Well a kidney stone (one day I’ll tell you that story) and a urologist visit later, and I am no longer allowed to do high protein diets.  So I am going to exercise more to see if that has any effect.

    Who is with me?  Step away from your blogroll and move your butt.  To sacrifice, I will still be here if you miss a day of visiting because you are out jogging…(ugh that won’t be me).  You’ll just make it up to me by commenting twice the day you do visit.

    And speaking of forgetting.  We all missed September 21 which was World Alzheimer’s Day (I tend to forget how to even spell it without looking it up.  Always want to put a “t” in there), which was September 21.   But the good news I am early for National Alzheimers Month in November.

    Off to do some sit ups.  I’ll visit your sites later. 

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  • I am Back….

    Well sort of.  It may take  a couple days to get back to posting b/c I am once again heading out of town today but I will make an attempt to visit my commenters sites again.

    Thanks again to all my guest cartoonists..they are all great.