Archive for March, 2009

Shimatta!

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Tsutomu Yamaguchi - The Guardian (UK)(Jemal Countess/WireImage)

Tsutomu Yamaguchi - The Guardian (UK)(Jemal Countess/WireImage)


As reported in the Guardian (UK) on Wednesday, March 25, 2009, back in 1945 Tsutomu Yamaguchi was having a very bad week. As he was in Hiroshima on a business trip on that fateful August 6 when the Enola Gay dropped the first atomic bomb ever used in warfare. He survived with burns and spent the night in an air raid shelter, returning home the next day. Fortunate to have survived, but unfortunate in that his home happened to be Nagasaki. He arrived home on August 8th and the very next day, the second, and to date, the last atomic bomb used in warfare was dropped. He survived that atomic blast as well and is still alive today at 93. I can just imagine what was going through his mind after the first atomic survival…”Whew, I don’t know what that was, but I am glad to be alive. I think I will head home now and try and get over this whole dreadful experience.” Placing what is left of his belongings on his bed he turns in for the night. Waking up the next morning, he hears the air raid sirens wailing through the morning sky and witnesses the second mushroom cloud as he drops his jaw and partially melted toothbrush into the sink shouting, “shimatta!”

Willow’s Grove Spotlight on TGT & WebComic Planet

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

A few weeks back Kurt Sasso threw out a quote from a cartoon on Twitter and mentioned the first one to guess the source correctly would get a spotlight on his website TGT Webcomics. I and Robert Chandler of I’m Not Bob fame guessed it right. He already had his spotlight (WTG, Bob!) and this week, it was my turn! You can read it here or here. If you haven’t ever checked out Kurt’s site or Phil Hofer’s site, do it now! If you love webcomics, Phil and Kurt have done a lot of hard and worthy work to list as many webcomics to read and you can literally spend hours reading through them all! They even have a weekly podcast where they interview a webcomicker each week and let readers share insights and motivations of the many webcomic creators out there. You can join in online if you can, but don’t worry, the podcasts are also available for free by subscribing through iTunes.

Thanks again, Kurt and Phil for the spotlight on Willow’s Grove! The Official Grover badges are in the mail as soon as the robot overlords finish their coffee break.