Well, don’t let it get to you too much, Jason. A lot of people once accused a cartoonist of ripping-off a lesser-known comic about little kids, but that never stopped Charles Schulz from going on to become the world’s best known and loved cartoonists ever. Not to mention, by far, the most successful. Enjoy Seattle. Check out Seattle Underground if you have time.
Guy~
Comment by Guy on 10/12/2005 @ 8:48 pm
Don’t let it get to you Jason … maybe Christa was having a bad-hair day.
As I say in my tagline, ‘dance to your own beat … and let people talk,’ and I don’t mean literally ‘dance,’ though for some reason the line always makes me think of that Seinfeld episode where Elaine dances … and of course, dancing’s always good for the soul, too … but you know what I mean.
Carry on with what brings you joy, and let Christa carry on with what brings her joy (… which apparently is raining on people’s parades). Sounds to me like she has a critical case of adultitis …
Comment by maria on 10/13/2005 @ 7:09 am
Being in business, we get the occasional person who doesn’t like what we did and you always remember that person way longer than the marjority, that really love what you did. Try not to think about it; you bring much joy to many people.
Comment by Marilyn on 10/14/2005 @ 7:21 am
[...] As some of you know from Jason’s blog, we are currently in Seattle, WA. Jason is putting on four speaking programs here in the Emerald City. One of the things I was looking forward to the most about visiting Seattle was getting the chance to see the fish being thrown at Pike Place Market. Who would’ve known that by the time it was all said and done, I would be holding one of those famous fish. The smelly hands that followed the experience were well worth it. Speaking of smells, Jason and I commented on the amazing mix that filled the air at the market. There were fresh flowers, a plethora of fruits and vegetables, fresh honey, coffee beans, bakery smells, and of course – fish. My eyes and ears could not take in the vast variety of things there were to look at and hear, between the vendors with their creative creations, street musicians on every corner, big ships everywhere, and the flying fish. It is an amazingly childlike place to visit. [...]
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Thank you all for the support and encouragement and perspective. In a marketing vein, I have heard that until you have a core group of people who really, really love your product AND a group of people who really hate your product, you’re invisible and not making much of an impact. Reminds me of a part in the bible in which God wishes we’d be either hot or cold. He is not a big fan of lukewarmness. So bring on the K&J haters…because I know I have a legion of supporters behind me ![]()
Comment by Jason on 10/14/2005 @ 4:39 pm
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Kim and I flew into Seattle yesterday morning for a week of speaking engagements. I’m writing this from my trusty new
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