The Story of My Life, as told by complete strangers at the New Yorker

First, there’s this:

After a bit more blogging, I decided to become “internet famous”

On the internet, EVERYBODY knows raincoaster

And after awhile in the Internet Famous game, I decided to get a real life.

Boy, was I in for a rude surprise.

Story of my Life

Notice how the lives are getting smaller and smaller as time goes on? Eventually, I will become a pixel.

But it will be a pixel in The New Yorker!

This is a Blogathon post. Don’t just sit there, SPONSOR ME!

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9 thoughts on “The Story of My Life, as told by complete strangers at the New Yorker

  1. Raul says:

    Dude, I feel ya. Trust me, I do.

  2. Li says:

    Sadly, those are all very true.

  3. raincoaster says:

    Li, I like you better and better. Raul, you and I should hit the racetrack next. If you like Guidos, you’ll be in heaven.

  4. Jennie says:

    Especially the last one.

  5. raincoaster says:

    TELL me about it!

  6. Hi Lorraine,

    You rock! Proof again that you can turn straw to gold! Met you at #newvictoria – Ogden Point Cafe.

    Cindy

  7. raincoaster says:

    Thanks, much appreciated. Getting pretty punchy now, maybe I’ll take a wee break.

  8. Jonathon says:

    I can totally relate to these cartoons. Well, the first two, anyway.

    Only a few more hours…

  9. raincoaster says:

    Six in the morning. I think I have 14 more posts to do. Time for a little quick filler, a guest post, and a NAP!

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