I used this logic: I used those recyclable grocery bags and became a member of the Sierra Club: Therefore, I was exempt from the prohibition against disposable diapers.
It’s the same logic I used on Earth Day. I simply waited to April 21 to dispose of my toxic waste.
Lessee..I was a caricature artist in Faneuil Hall in Boston, a host at a restaurant, worked the front desk at a youth hostel in San Francisco, sold leather jackets at Pier 39 also in S.F., and worked as a Michael Jackson impersonator during high school.
I used this logic: I used those recyclable grocery bags and became a member of the Sierra Club: Therefore, I was exempt from the prohibition against disposable diapers.
It’s the same logic I used on Earth Day. I simply waited to April 21 to dispose of my toxic waste.
I use the g diapers with linen inserts. Much easier.
Shout out to David Malki for juicin’ this piece..
I’m sure rich people already have sh-tless babies–thus putting more people (nannies) out of work. *sigh*
Oh–and check out my latest blogpost about my trip to Slippery Rock!
Can you tell me please what kinds of work or jobs Keith Knight did while trying to establish himself as a graphic artist? Thank you. LB
Lessee..I was a caricature artist in Faneuil Hall in Boston, a host at a restaurant, worked the front desk at a youth hostel in San Francisco, sold leather jackets at Pier 39 also in S.F., and worked as a Michael Jackson impersonator during high school.