Gosh! Ann sure did wake up! Anyway…
Hi! Monday is here and that means ButterSword will be providing you with a few somethings. Today we have an additional comic in full color, (as opposed to half color or sprinkles and a violet half a crayon) and another crazy drum invention of mine. Hopefully enjoy.
Speaking of different, lastly today I’d like to show you something I came up with all by myself that has probably been done before without my knowledge.
Ever want to make a slight ching sound when you tap your left foot, but don’t feel like toting a hi-hat around? Well now you can! How?
With The Tambourine Shoe! (aka Jingle Foot!)
What I did was take a small bolt and place it through one of the metal shoelace rivets on a cheap canvas shoe. The shoe is one of those Converse All-Star copies.
After you put the bolt through you tighten a nut over the top to keep it in place, then tighten a Rhythm Tech HAT TRICK hi-hat tambourine to the bolt just like you would to the hi-hat. Easy!
It’s light and you don’t have to stomp!
That’s all for today. We hope you will return Friday for another page and more. Have a great week!




















I wear a tambourine on my show all the time, but I never thought of using it to make music!
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I know what you mean! I used to think it was better than a bicycle bell, but it can actually do something more than just preventing me from catching birds!
Damn they have been locked up in separate cells..
I like the micro comic! Who named the grapefruit!
Thanks Hjörtur!
Those two will figure something out. They are pretty much inseparable.
The grapefruit? It isn’t purple or grape flavored or even small! I just don’t understand.
I need video of the tambourine shoe. And the single panel gags were hilarious.
Thanks Bearman!
Video? Well… I’m not very good at computers but I’ll do a little research.
I still need to get back to trying to figure out how to get my mp3s on our website.
Why are computers hard?!
Because if they were soft, they would be too floppy to use. Hahaha.
I see purple when I’m mad! It looks like your scary devil guy see’s yellow.
Haha! Good one Nancy!
Ya… When I did the first comic he had glowing white eyes, but I forgot how I did that.
I like the yellow too though.
I think maybe I would like to do an informorcial about the tamborine. It would be something like the “Bo Knocker” and the “Bo Dryer” informercials. We could call it the “Bo Jangle”. You have inspired me.
Like the Mr. Bo Jangles song! Perfect!
Happy to help.
Oh no! Waking up in the old grey-bar hotel is never a good thing!
(I don’t suppose they’ll be serving coffee and grapefruit for breakfast, either!)
Ha! Grapefruit…
Hmm… food in a space brig? Probably something in a tube.
Can’t run away??? What chance does that give them???
Love the single white seagull. He’s would be great as a regular character.
They will have to stand and fight!
Things look pretty grim at the moment, but for the second act that tends to be the norm.
Maybe the seagull will swoop in and… no… but I should do something else with him.
no but waking up they can do
Well… Ann can.
Wow you invent a lot of cool stuff. And the comics look great. Loving it so far
Thanks Fred!
also If your are sad and spindless then dous that make you green
I’ve turned a shade or two of green from food poisoning before.
So are you the original Tambourine Man?
Maybe in a former life? Hahaha…
You might be a descendent of the original Jangle Foot.
I remember the older kids scaring us with stories of Ol’ Jangle Foot around the campfire. Of course right at the climax of the story, some jerk would jump out from behind a tree shaking a bell and make us all scream. The jerks!
Hey mister tambourine man…play a song for me.
Hey mister tambourine foot…
Man, what a way to wake up! brrrr…
I guess it beats the fire, except for the no Curtis part.
We discovered you linked to us and we made you a badge (in the left sidebar)! Awesome! Thanks George!
yep, I like the “janglefoot”
I’m wearing it right now!