Life’s Little Victories
Life’s Little Victories are the tiny little daily occurances that we should take a moment to celebrate. I suggest a fist or two in the air, and shouting “YES!!”
What began as a one-shot strip has blossomed into a regular reader favorite.
Send us your Victory!
Don’t hold back!! Send in YOUR Little Victories and keep an eye out for ’em in upcoming strips!! Leave your victory in the comments box or email them to keef@kchronicles.com.
The #1 Sent Life’s Little Victory (Ahem–so you don’t need to send that one in any more, okay?):
The sports car that cut you off five minutes ago…
gets bagged by the cops for speeding! YES!
Own your very own Victory!
For $250, Keef will draw YOUR Little Victory, sign it, and send it out to you, suitable for framing. Please run the Victory by Keef before you order…he reserves the right to reject freaky victories!!
I went on a grocery shopping trip to multiple stores. After i entered the first store, I realized I lost my list. I had very few items in this store, so I picked up everything from memory. As I was leaving the parking lot, a piece of familiar looking small piece of paper came down from the sky and landed in front of my car. Sure enough, it was my very own shopping list!
Keith –
I have followed you for many years…mostly in Funny Times. Love your “Life’s Little Victories. Tonight I’m listening to Garnet Rogers sing “Little Victory”, and I’m in tears. Give it a listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OQux2QdR5tM
You get home from work and the neighborhood smells of Something Wonderful cooking. Then you realize that the smell is coming from your kitchen! Yes!!
My mother used to clip out this great cartoon series called Life’s Little Victories and mail them to me (I don’t live in the US). She got too old to clip things, and died peacefully at the age of 92, twelve years ago. Then today I was surfing around and stumbled across Keith Knight’s work again. Trying not to sound like a sycophant, I think that counts as a Little Victory for me. Happy to see you!
Little Victory Submission: Your (OUR) food submission at the Community Potluck is the FIRST one to be completely DEVOURED by the group (and EVERYONE wants the recipe)!
The END of DILBERT !
A math test is scheduled but the teacher is out sick that day, so the test is postponed!
A person is homeless, but a street social team helps move him into a little house on the Gough Street lot, with a bed, a table and chair, and small bathroom.
A history teacher has assigned the class to read 10 pages online about the 1920’s in the U.S.. A dyslexic student is worried & doesn’t know what to do until a friend shows the student how to turn on ‘text-to-voice’.
Fridge dies. Temperature outside holds steady at 38F until new fridge shows up. All my food survives two days on the porch!
Good one!