A March 13, 1960, article described the public’s indictment of bus drivers, accusing them of “sometimes deliberately slamming on their brakes to shake up riders” or “refusing to pull up at the curb unless there is a puddle there.” Reported by Gay Talese, who “avoids taking sides in the busman-passenger fracas by traveling to work on the subway,” the piece endeavored to tell the story from the driver’s point of view, a “story of how 10,000 drivers each day battle the world’s worst traffic while being abused by old ladies, shortchanged by schoolboys, cut off by cabs and squeezed by trucks.” Photo: Sam Falk/The New York Times
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First page ~
Do you ever get first page fears?? I do. I buy a lot of notebooks (too many) and it can be so daunting to draw on the first page sometimes. A nice trick is to draw on a post it and if you like it you can stick it on there instead. ♥v♥
lots of doggis
some these doodles became Friendly the Poodle paper toy and others were turned into stickers which have yet to be ‘released’ (soon!!)
Selling some small original watercolour and ink work on Storenvy shop. ^^
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What has Kaneoya got me doing today
Collab with Sloane! Sloane wrote the words and I drew the pictures. If you haven’t already, check out Tiny Tiny Stories for cool comix.
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