This comic strip is from the most recent batch I finished. Unlike the others, there are no words or sound effects made in this cartoon. It’s a light-hearted documentary of how lifeguards vacuum the pool….ok, sort of. Prepping to use a pool vacuum can take a little time, but it’s amazing what a few minutes of using it can do to clean the water, especially in the summer. Unfortunately, it has cost Arnold more time, reattaching the bag and the use of a towel. Kurt! Will you ever stop the mischief?
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8/23/2018 06:58:31 pm
The Eufy has two lateral brushes instead of one, increasing its effective sweep and making it ambidextrous when coasting along edges
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1/24/2019 05:39:09 pm
Libraries have become less important than how they used to be. I remember all the times that my friend and I spent reading in the warm comfort of libraries. Whenever I am in a library I always feel at home, maybe this is because I completely love reading books. I think that I might have read over thousands of books now, I am not lying. In my forty years of existence, I have already finished reading a large number of books.
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AuthorIan Johnson was born with a crazy cartoon character perspective on the real world. “Suits and Guarders” is loosely based on his life as a lifeguard and swim instructor at a local pool. Any resemblance of characters in this work to persons, drawn or imagined, is purely coincidental. Archives
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