girls n guns


Friday sketch at work this week was "my uzi weighs a ton" and I have little to no interest in drawing guns, so I went to Erin-Default-Awkward-Girls-Without-Pants mode, and voila. 

I'm in the middle of reading Then We Came to the End, and being that it takes place at an ad agency during a recession and layoffs, the issues ring true to my own experience here. I liked this passage-
We had a toy client, a car client, a long-distance carrier, and a pet store chain. We did TV, print, direct mail, and internet. We had a business to business division. We drank too much on the weekends. We had the great fortune and shortcomings of character that marked every generation that had never seen war. If we had been recovering from the aftereffects of a significant campaign, we might have been grateful to be where we were. Eager, even.


3 comments:

Kelly Tudor said...

these are sweet even if they are your default, its a nice default to be at. :D nice excerpt too. hope your doin gooood!

Sarah Marino said...

the colors and textures and everything make me happy :]

Daniel Fishel said...

My friend Stolley (Yes like the Vodka), sent me a photograph when he moved to Israel, of these three girls all getting food from a food vendor. Now They all looked like they came out of Mean Girls the movie, wearing name brand sweats and all. The only thing differn't.... they were also carrying M13 riffles. They were off duty military folk that had to carry their weapons.