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<div id="post-406">hat do you do when your social medias get crisscrossed?  When  cyber-worlds collide?   But you say, “Rick…you are confusing me. How  can social medias get crisscrossed???  Who is colliding with whom?</p>
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<p>Let’s face it. For now, there are only two social medias (that really  matter a whole lot anymore); Twitter &amp; facebook.  Sure, there are  plenty of others that are important to one degree or another, but not to  me, so there.</p>
<p>When I started on Twitter, it opened doors to the world.  Though I  grew up in the town of Hattiesburg, Ms,  I left and decided to explore  the world.  Sometimes it was tough; sometimes very tough, and on lucky  days and/or months or years, it was educational, revealing, humbling,  and growth-oriented.  I learned within a few years, I was not  necessarily “Little Ricky” as I had been molded into (in my hometown).   In small hometowns, people often get pigeonholed into certain roles.  It  is not in bad spirit that this is done. It is often in the lack of  tools and resources there.</p>
<p>I enjoyed learning “who I was” and “what I was becoming”.  I could  never have learned that in my hometown.  It was actually forbidden and  often punished; whereas in several (usually much larger) cities in which  I lived, it was encouraged and rewarded, (to grow and change).  Let me  preface the rest of this blog that I am not a person that demands change  for change sake and change is not always good.  In my case, it was  good.   I will forever be indebted to the friends I have met along the  way, who taught me new ways of thinking, flexibility, tolerance,  patience and acceptance, and so many things either I wasn’t taught, or  in some cases was, but “didn’t get”.</p>
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<p>Twitter is a reminder of the growth and changes as more often than  not, most of my followers, and the people I follow are from all parts of  the world.  Why would one not take advantage of the “magic of social  networking” when it is so readily available? One minute I am talking to  “a friend” from India and the next minute Peoria.  I love exchanging  culture within 140 characters.  However, facebook offers something  special that Twitter doesn’t have.</p>
<p>One is not limited to 140 characters for one thing.  Secondly, one  gets to reconnect with one’s childhood friends, and even people  regionally who “I knew who they were” or “they knew who I was” but we’d  actually never met.  But it is special to be in touch with childhood  friends on facebook, and see their changes, how they live, what they  think, and still have an affection that sometimes I am surprised I still  have, even when I don’t always agree; as a few pontificate on (things I  consider more personal) matters such as politics, religion etc.  Those  are my private matters and there is really no reason for anyone else to  have to know.  To share them is rather silly; as, when I look back ten  years ago; my political and spiritual values were nothing like they are  today. I hope they are much more evolved now, but who am I to judge.   This leads me to believe that in ten years from now, I will have learned  enough new things that I will not necessarily even resemble  (spiritually and politically) what I am today.  I am still a “work in  progress”.</p>
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<p>A lot of people, such as me, use both social networks for different  reasons.  I follow many of them on both networks and vice versa.  I  enjoy introducing my new friends to my childhood friends when at all  possible.</p>
<p>This is where “worlds collide”.   When I mention this collision, I  mean, many of them are vocal; a few of them way-too-old-to-be political  activists but still are at my age.  I mean let’s face it.  Do they not  see that they have changed?  We all have.  But many still “judge” the  person at the other pc or laptop by their political and/or religious  views.  I sit back in amazement at it, and say often (Seriously)…”But  for the grace of God, there go I”.</p>
<p>A few get into conflict and expect me to take sides. I won’t do that;  and have even at times blocked those who insist.  It is unfair to draw  others into one’s private conflicts. I will certainly defend a friend if  I see an injustice done to him or her.  I refuse to let anyone be  harassing or abusive to my wife; period, and though it may seem as if I  am prejudiced, I have not seen her be abusive or hurtful to anyone.  The  sternest she has been is “firm”.</p>
<p>I don’t care what your religious and/or political views are. I really  don’t. I am happy you have them, but they are for YOU, not for me, and  vice versa.  You will not see me demanding to you to share my point of  view on either subject.  I so hope you will share that same respect.   Most do, a few don’t and whine a bit too much about it.  Until they  resolve that issue, at times I am forced to block them.</p>
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<p>But I still often have to watch the old and the new, my childhood  friends and my newer adult friends of whom I often introduce, either get  along beautifully, or become “bitter enemies who never met”.  It’s like  junior high school at times.</p>
<p>I heard someone once say, “facebook is where you go to connect with  people you went to high school with.  Twitter is where to go to meet the  people you wish you’d gone to high school with.  Though I don’t at all  agree with that philosophy, I understand the meaning behind the  expression.   I have learned that there are good and bad people  everywhere.  Smart and not-so-smart people everywhere.  Loving and  hateful people everywhere.   Though I, at times very much enjoy  reminiscing about “old times”, I refuse to “live there”.  I didn’t go  through all my trials and tribulations to be stuck in “the times of  old”.  I generally am much more interested in what my friends are doing  now and what they have planned for the near and far future, than what  they did in 9<sup>th</sup> grade. Not always, as I like to “do  cyber-time travel every now and again”; just not always.  Facebook is  only a tool created by humans to reconnect and socialize; not a way to  make time stand still.  It may give that illusion, but it just ain’t so  Joe and please don’t kill the messenger. I believe it is healthy to “go  back in time” once in awhile and “remember when….”.  And it is up to  each user to set their own boundaries over how often they want to do  that. My boundaries are “every now and then”.  You are much more likely  to see from my posts what I am doing now, not what I was doing “then”.</p>
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<p>I am not so sure I could have learned that important social norm  without having been exposed to it in social media; and, having met many  of the people from different cities in which I lived and worked.</p>
<p>I find that social networking helps my business and creative output.   It has its plusses and minuses. I met my wonderful wife on Twitter  while working on a campaign.  We love each other and share similar  points of view in many areas.  By the same token, we both are keenly  aware we are “works in progress” and are changing.  And that’s okay. In  fact its encouraged and we support each other in those changes.</p>
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<p>I am really just a glorified mountain man.  Out of boredom, I created  Londons Times Cartoons which have been Google &amp; MSN’s #1 ranked  offbeat <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">webcomics</a> since 2005.   Then (out of more boredom) I created  online stores that sell <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com">funny greeting cards</a>, tees, and other  merchandise, now with over 1/4 million <a href="http://www.printfection.com/fame">funny gifts</a>.  Since that time  I’ve branched out and started designing shoes.  One of my shops is  called Shoes That Amuse, the world’s only famous <a href="http://www.shoesthatamuse.com">love quotes</a> shoes. I  also created ShoeShies which sells <a href="http://www.shoeshies.com">Sushi Shoes</a> &amp; Gifts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=194' addthis:title='The 1st Wedding Anniversary of 2 Arkansas Designers In Love'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>My beloved wife Lee Hiller-London who is a master nature photographer which one can see at her Hike Our Planet blog and I are celebrating our one year anniversary today.  We had the best time; got up early and walked on the mountain where we got married. We didn’t go all the way up to [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=194' addthis:title='The 1st Wedding Anniversary of 2 Arkansas Designers In Love' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My beloved wife Lee Hiller-London who is a master<a title="Hike Our Planet Nature &amp; Wildlife Photography Hot Springs, Ar" href="http://www.hikeourplanet.com"> nature photographer </a>which one can see at her Hike Our Planet blog and I are celebrating our one year anniversary today.  We had the best time; got up early and walked on the mountain where we got married. We didn’t go all the way up to the wedding chapel as I’m nursing an injured ankle but that’s a whole other story.  We received best wishes and congratulations from many of the most important and wonderful people in our lives by phone, tweet and facebook.</p>
<p>It’s been quite a day and tonight we’re watching Ed Wood with Johnny Depp.  Lee has seen it but she’s seen now catching me up on all the films I missed when I went back to school in my latter years.  I’m 56 now and went back to school on and off through my forties to early 50’s; at times, full-time.  Much more fun in one’s youth. LOL.  I wish I’d paid more attention my first time in school in my late teens but I guess I forgot to pay attention after forgetting to listen to my dear late mom (who had a degree in education) say, “Pay attention!!!”.</p>
<p>Since my first job selling records at Pal’s Music Company in downtown Hattiesburg, Ms at age 12 in 1966 until the early 2000’s, I had so many odd jobs to support my “life as a writer”, I can’t even count them all.  Had a lot of false starts too.</p>
<p>Anyway, fast forward to June 18, 2010. I married the woman of my dreams (Lee) atop Hot Springs Mountain with a handful of guests.  It was a gorgeous indoor/outdoor nature wedding (if there is such a thing).  We had so much fun.   We still do.</p>
<p>Well, most people by now know that I founded my <a title="Londons Times Offbeat Cartoons &amp; Funny Gifts" href="http://www.londonstimes.us">offbeat cartoons </a>&amp; <a title="Rick London Collection Offbeat Cartoon Gifts, Tees &amp; Cards" href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com">funny gifts</a>, Londons Times back in 1997 but I had a few near stops, real stops etc due to health, school, etc.  Then around 6 months into our marriage Lee suggested I’d probably be happier if I started a Londons Times Gen 2 cartoon reflecting all that has occurred in the world since my early cartoons, which a lot of people still thought were fine, but they didn’t reflect the changes of today. She was onto something (I later discovered).</p>
<p>Since I launched that cartoon came Google, blogging, 9/11, social media (Twitter, Facebook et al), med-resistant e-coli, tornadoes that went on for months, and so much more.   So I recruited a new creative team after reviewing several hundred portfolios. This new team was/is the tops. The new toons are much larger.  The text is more to the point, and hopefully the whole finished product is more productive.</p>
<p>We work as a team, as most cartoons you see in the newspaper do.  I write them, and do what is called “blueprinting them” which gives more detail such the expressions on the various persons faces, their body language, the pictures on the wall (if inside); what kinds of trees, dogs etc if outdoors.  I think blueprinting might be the hardest part of the process, but the most fun.  In a way it is like being an art director in a film. I’ve watched them work and it reminds me of that (only not so complex); I mean after all it’s only a cartoon.</p>
<p>I now have about 5000+ cartoons on my site and over a quarter million funny gifts. The <a title="Funny TShirts by Rick London's #1 Offbeat Cartoons, Londons Times" href="http://www.google.com/#q=londons+times+cartoons+t-shirts&amp;hl=en&amp;tbs=vw:g&amp;tbm=shop&amp;ei=T1P9TYSQM8ectweEucXDDg&amp;start=640&amp;sa=N&amp;num=20&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&amp;fp=d934deac8855874e&amp;biw=1760&amp;bih=763">funny t-shirts</a>,  gifts &amp; <a title="Funny Greeting Cards by #1 ranked Rick London" href="http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&amp;hl=en&amp;tbs=vw:g&amp;tbm=shop&amp;source=hp&amp;q=londons+times+cartoons+amazon+greeting+cards&amp;aq=o&amp;aqi=&amp;aql=&amp;oq=&amp;pbx=1&amp;bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&amp;fp=d934deac8855874e&amp;biw=1760&amp;bih=763">funny greeting cards </a>by brand name sites such as Sears &amp; Amazon.  Over 200 or the cartoons are new Gen 2 as are about 1000+ of the offbeat gifts &amp; collectibles. Let me preface the rest of this paragraph with I dare not put myself in the same league with the master,  Gary Larson, but I remember when he took his all down from the net and demanded all others do the same. Finally he had to threaten suit and possibly sued, I can’t remember for those who would not remove them.  I loved Gary’s personality and his work.  I never understood why he had the cartoons removed (at first).  Then one day he said in an interview, “I had them removed because they are like my babies”.  I didn’t understand it at 1<sup>st</sup>.  5000 cartoons later, I don’t understand how anyone couldn’t understand it.</p>
<p>Cartooning and creating merchandising is work that can be difficult or easy; but its always fun, and sadly, it is work that most people don’t see you do.   Lee sees me work, and as a fellow designer, she knows how hard I do work. It seems like I’m always working though it seems like play.  Between all the crazy jobs I had to take to get to our little piece of paradise in the Arkansas Mountains, I can truly say it was all worth it.  But what a journey!! I have learned new digital design skills and am now making the world&#8217;s only famous<a title="World's Only Love Quote Shoes @ ShoesThatAmuse.com" href="http://www.shoesthatamuse.com"> love quote</a> shoes at my shop Shoes That Amuse and a line of <a title="Award Winning Sushi Shoes by Rick London's ShoeShies.com" href="http://www.ShoeShies.com">Sushi Shoes</a> &amp; Gifts at my ShoeShies Shop. I&#8217;ll feature them in a near-future blog.  Meanwhile please feel free to take a look.  About 400 of the items have also been picked up at Amazon.com and I expect Sears Marketplace to carry them this year.</p>
<p>PS: Since I wrote this blog my beloved wife Lee &amp; I watched Ed Wood and it was brilliant and strange. I loved it. She loved it (again); she’s seen it many times. In the middle of the film, we received a phone call on Lee’s phone from a very close special person in our lives and she couldn’t get to the phone in time.  When we checked the message, our dear friend had sung “Happy Anniversary To You” in a voice as atonal as mine; but we absolutely loved it.  (Let me add she is a most talented woman and known around the world for various advanced skills&#8230;.but like me, singing does not happen to be one of them.  But it surely was fun and we surely did laugh aloud the rest of the day.   It was a beautiful day with my amazing wife Lee on our 1st anniversary and I felt the love and support from everyone who wished us well, who have supported us in our business ventures, and been there for us. It does not go unnoticed.  We love you all.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=183' addthis:title='Growing Up In Mississippi, Alcoholism, Dysfunction..Redemption'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>(Caveat) I will be posting Londons Times Cartoons and various products I design and even a pic of my gorgeous wife in case you get bored at any time reading my blog; you can take a visual break and start back when /if you&#8217;re ready. Thank you. The management. When I lived in Washington, D.C. [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=183' addthis:title='Growing Up In Mississippi, Alcoholism, Dysfunction..Redemption' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
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<p>When I lived in Washington, D.C. throughout the 1980s and early ’90′s   I was lured to newly-formed self-help groups that taught   victimization.  One was the “Men’s Movement” by Robert Bly &amp; Sam   Keen (Bly had been a protoge’ of Jack Kerouac and a former   beatnik-turned extreme capitalist after his book “Iron John” was   released). He did the speaking circuit to all men audiences and took us   into the woods to “become men”. That consisted of dressing in Native   American attire and yelling very loudly.  Each of us in the audience   left several hundred dollars poorer, but at least we could now  yell   like real men.  That meant a lot.  For a day or two. Who could have  known being a man simply meant yelling loudly in the woods loudly while  painted in traditional Native American war paint.  <img id="cid_1279385" src="http://open.salon.com/files/hyenasm1307847666.jpg" alt="hyenasm" hspace="5px" width="285" /> While  that was occurring the 12-step programs decided on a new  self-help  group based on the victimization of having grown up in an  alcoholic  home called ACOA or Adult Children Of Alcoholics.  It taught  us the  fine art of whining about our tragic lives due to the effects of one or  more parent that drank alcohol and found it more appealing than they  found us.  Don’t get me wrong. There were some terrible   dysfunctions that, if not for interventions, could have turned into   even more tragedy.  But this group never seemed to want to get to the   core issue so it became a whining contest and a “My Mommy Or Daddy Was a   Worse Alcoholic Than Your Mommy Or Daddy”.  I lasted there about 3   months.  I can’t say that I didn’t learn the fine art of whine.  I   learned blame. I learned guilt. I learned all the emotions I had stifled   for many years.  But I was not seeking these skills. I was seeking  ways  to bring serenity and a bit of happiness into my life.  This group  was  definitely not the answer.  I left the group and that was a  positive thing to do. That was 17 years ago and I bet the same players  are whining the same whines about their parents in the same chairs in  the same rooms.  It was cathartic a few times, then rather silly, mainly  because it was clear that it not only wasn&#8217;t effective, it was  counter-productive; substituting whining for action to change one&#8217;s  life.  I decided changing mine was a better idea than chronic lifetime  whining.  <img id="cid_1279388" src="http://open.salon.com/files/londons_times_logo_final_large1307847775.jpg" alt="londons times logo final large" hspace="5px" width="285" /> Fast-forward   about a decade sitting in a coffee shop in Lumberton,  Ms on Main Ave. I  was sitting with my best friend an Episcopal Priest  (Ed) discussing  life; as we did about three to four times a week.  We could talk for  hours about politics, religion, war, peace, movies, books, and (you name  the topic).  He was an intellectual giant so I felt humbled that he  would choose to spend that much time with me and apparently enjoyed our  conversations.  We both had come from childhoods that were far  from exemplary.  But we both still had our senses of humor intact, and   neither of us were chronic complainers or whiners. Yes, like any human   we had our bouts, but it was not traits by which people identified us.    We were more known as creative productive thinking people.  Not   necessarily great, in fact probably not. But good guys.  In other words   we’d moved past our childhood. Faith and humor were two important  factors for both of us in that &#8220;moving on&#8221; process.  <img id="cid_1279389" src="http://open.salon.com/files/joel_chicken_or_egg1307847862.gif" alt="joel_chicken_or_egg" hspace="5px" width="285" /> I  became a writer, cartoonist designer and musician. Ed earned two PhD’s   and became (in addition to a priest in a wonderful church) and was also  a professor at the local university.  He also often went on road trips  on his  “Harley-looking” BMW vintage motorcycle in mint condition.  He  had two  beautiful children in college.</p>
<p>Ed  was a few years older (and a few centuries wiser).  One day I decided  to  ask him an important question. He had been the black sheep of his   family and I’d been the black sheep of mine.   Some of the treatment (to   both of us) was brutal at best, torture at worst. And that is a fact.   I  asked Ed,  “Ed, why do you think my family treated me that way?”  He   said, “I have theories, but I can’t be positive.”  I couldn’t wait to hear his answer.  <img id="cid_1279395" src="http://open.salon.com/files/queen_elizabeth_black_bags1307847949.jpg" alt="queen elizabeth black bags" hspace="5px" width="285" /><img id="cid_1279406" src="http://open.salon.com/files/queen_elizabeth_slip_ons1307848062.jpg" alt="queen elizabeth slip ons" hspace="5px" width="285" /> He  added, “It was probably a combination of things Rick.  Your  parents  were in a war zone.  They had issues between them that were not working  out.  Couplease counseling was not really an option in their  generation.  They were most likely very good people and  cared  about you the best they could with the tools they had, but when a couple  is married and at war full time, their tools are not very functional.   Plus, if your Dad was drining 2-3 large martinis a night (and he was)  alcohol played a major part in your Dad’s life.  You rebelled, as any  bright child would, and consequently acted out (the only way a child or  teen really knows how to make changes). The changes didn&#8217;t work, but you  did try.  You had to be sacrificed and/or scapegoated.  It is sadly  psychology 101. It happens more often than you&#8217;d wish to know. You were  more or less &#8220;orphaned&#8221; emotionally by the time you&#8217;d reached about 18.  How did he know? I never told him I worked for my dad&#8217;s real  estate firm  for nearly 4  years and was only paid sales commission on   real estate  sales in a department he was about to close. He paid not a  penny beyond earned sales which, during the Jimmy Carter years with  interest rates at their highest, was slave wages.</p>
<p>Years later, after  Dad had closed the fledgling residential department my younger brother   started in the commercial/apartment department and he was making a very  nice salary from the start.  He now  owns it.  I am happy for him, and  he has a good life.  And even better new is that his oldest daughter has shown an interest and may take it over.  So that part of the family is happy, and I turned out happy. And the real estate legacy will continue which is very good news. The injustices were long ago.  But I&#8217;m alive today because of those injustices. I&#8217;m happy. I  am doing just what I wish to do with my life.  If life had been fair,  I&#8217;d have been dead a long time ago.  Ed added, “You hated real  estate.  You had this creative existence in  a town (Hattiesburg,  MS)  which, at the time, had no outlet for my  talents.  You were made  persona non gratis and forced to live in a tin shed like an animal.  In  reality, they thought I was crazy; but as it turned out, I  had a  dysfunctional vagus nerve, and thank God, in 2005, a procedure  was  approved, an implant that pretty much cured it; certainly controls what  had appeared to be garden-variety depression, but was nothing more than a  vagus nerve which didn&#8217;t function.  It functions with an implanted  pacemaker now;  and I was one of the few lucky ones to get one.  UALR  Medical School in Little Rock was able to prove the Ms psychiatrists  wrong; there was no depression or mental illness, simply a bad  functioning nerve that runs up the chest to the top of the neck. I do  not know if the procedure is available in Ms. but if someone has thought  they had depression, tried at least 6 therapy and/or medicine modicums,  and they did not work, chances are very good you are in need of a Vagus  Nerve Implant.  See Cyberonics.com; the firm in Houston that invented  it.   Don&#8217;t expect your psychiatrist or M.D. to go along with it; he/she  is losing a patient and a lot of money.  But you are getting well.   It&#8217;s worth it, trust me.  <img id="cid_1279412" src="http://open.salon.com/files/a_sushi_salmon_roe_mini1307848121.jpg" alt="a sushi salmon roe mini" hspace="5px" width="285" /></p>
<p>Finally  Ed said, “Just think, Rick. What if they had treated you as  you  deserved to be treated?  What would you be?  A bored (probably  mostly  drunk) Realtor in a town that did not encourage you to be  creative,  probably drinking in some neighborhood bar every night.  But you   probably would not have done it for long.&#8221;  I asked why.  He said, &#8220;Because you wouldn&#8217;t have lived to be fifty, that&#8217;s for certain&#8221;.  He  was so right; even if that long. And even those fifty years would have  been pure misery.  God was looking out for me and sometimes it takes the  free will of humans (acting badly) for the right thing to manifest in  someone else.  Thank God for them.  Back home to stay busy,   I had already  started my offbeat  cartoons with an inventory of over 1000 on a free website with popup ads  which were quite aggravating, but I couldn&#8217;t afford a domain at the  time.  I had  plans to move to Hot Springs, Ar in 1999 which I  did (where I live now with my wife Lee  Hiller-London, the woman of my  dreams). We hike in the mountains often  and commune with nature.  We do  not smoke or drink.  She is a master photographer and designer.   She teaches me a great  deal of things I could never have learned in my  hometown.  Hot   Springs  is only 1/5 the size of my hometown and is as  progressive as any big  city in the world.  We have millions of visitors  annually from nearly  every country in the world.  It is an amazing  little place.  A fairly  well-kept secret.  Since my move, this is what has happened.  I  enrolled at age 46 at Western Governors University; one of the best  colleges for business and IT in the country.  It should be.  The  advisory board consists of Bill &amp; Melinda Gates, Google, Michael  Dell, HP, IBM and many others.  I learned a great deal, pragmatic  knowledge that was easily transferable to run an Internet business.  I  run eight Internet businesses; or for the most part they run themelves.   I mostly design products, create cartoon concepts and go hiking if I  wish.  I have the number one Google and MSN-ranked cartoon on the  internet.  My website has 5000+ cartoons which have lured 8.7 million  visitors and  my manufacturing plants have an inventory of over 1/4  million products  carried by such outlets as Amazon, Sears and others.  I  receive emails  worldwide asking for my autograph.  I just discovered my  autograph sells on Ebay  for $45 by an  authentic-autographer-finder firm. My first compilation  cartoon book is  published and will be in Barnes &amp; Nobles &amp;  Amazon within a  month.  I am working on my second one.  My signed  cartoons sell for up  to $200 at charity and other non-profit auctions.   It boggles my mind.  <img id="cid_1279419" src="http://open.salon.com/files/shirley_temple1307848213.jpg" alt="Shirley Temple" hspace="5px" width="285" /> Now  I also design shoes, clothes and gifts.  My shoes have been featured  positively in USA Today. Last month I opened ShoeShies (Sushi Shoes  &amp; Gifts).  Yes,  I am grateful and full of good cheer for the negative way I  was treated. I am lucky to have been demonized.  I don’t whine. I  wouldn’t have it any other way.  To live the life of  one’s dreams does  not often come easy.  It didn’t for me.   And I  finally know the  meaning of happiness. It’s an inside job…and outside…in  nature . Ironically, sometimes others hate, fear or mistrust of you, is your ticket to paradise.  And  by the way, that kind of &#8220;treatment&#8221; does not happen in our little  village.  Everyone knows everyone.  We know each other&#8217;s neighbor&#8217;s  character as well.  Am sure there are the gossips and troublemakers but  that kind of behavior does not stand, not for long, in a town like this,  that believes in equality, liberty and justice for all.</p>
<p><a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/lee-333333333333333.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-191" title="lee 333333333333333" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/lee-333333333333333-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>My beloved wonderful wife Lee.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;  Rick London says he&#8217;s a natural mountain man.  He also happens to be a cartoonist who launched Londons Times <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">Offbeat Cartoons </a>which have been Google and MSN #1-ranked since 2005.  He has licensed image shops with over 1/4 a million <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com">funny gifts</a> &amp; collectibles. He founded the worlds only famous <a href="http://www.shoesthatamuse.com">love quotes</a> shoes ShoesThatAmuse.com and a shop that sells sushi print shoes &amp; <a href="http://www.shoeshies.com">sushi gifts</a> called ShoeShies.com</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=166' addthis:title='Heart Attacks, Surfer Dude Cardiologist, Curiosity &#038; Cartoons by Rick London'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>I just got back from my cardiologist; he is my second one (my first one fired me&#8230;I&#8217;m not joking), but I like this one much better.  I am older than he is (I have 3 doctors and I&#8217;m older than all of them).  That feels kind of weird but I feel better with younger doctors [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=166' addthis:title='Heart Attacks, Surfer Dude Cardiologist, Curiosity &#038; Cartoons by Rick London' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got back from my cardiologist; he is my second one (my first one fired me&#8230;I&#8217;m not joking), but I like this one much better.  I am older than he is (I have 3 doctors and I&#8217;m older than all of them).  That feels kind of weird but I feel better with younger doctors as they feel they are keeping up better with the latest medicines and might be a little more jaded with &#8220;being educated about medicines&#8221; by big pharmaceutical salespersons. Besides, my old cardio was an SOB.</p>
<p>My current one saved my life a year ago this past April with two stents.  Three of my four main heart arteries had blown out; and the only one holding things together was one that was put in a stent back in 2001.</p>
<p>I had gone to the hospital because edema had set in and I noticed my feet swelling.  I thought I&#8217;d get a diuretic and go home the next day. It was not to be. It required two separate procedures.</p>
<p>Now every 6 months, I go see (&#8220;Surfer Dude&#8221;). That is what my wife calls him (my cardiologist) as he is young, good looking and always tanned and in good shape and wore a pooka shell neclace in both surgeries; a bit discomforting at 1st but I adjusted.  A little over a year later, today, he did an EKG and checked my weight, blood pressure etc.  Everything was perfect. I explained to him that my wife Lee has been watching out for my health prodding me to eat better and exercise more. I go hiking with her every other day. I drink 1/2 gallon of our &#8220;magic 2000 year old thermal water&#8221; every other day.  I eat salads, sushi, and other health foods.  Salt has virtually disappeared from my diet.</p>
<p>But my blog is not about heart disease and I rarely bring it up.  But its been a little over a year and but for the grace of God I have cheated death yet again.  Don&#8217;t get me started on all my near-death experiences&#8230;there have been quite a few more than the two heart attacks; most having to do with accidents, etc.  I am a klutz as well.</p>
<p>Today, I wore one of my cartoon caps to Surfer Dude&#8217;s Office. I think I&#8217;ve worn it there before but he never brought it up. He was rather chatty today and aske me where I got it. I told him the story of Londons Times Cartoons and gave him one of my business cards and then asked me if I had any medical cartoons. I assured him I do (in fact probably several hundred). That&#8217;s what happens to your psyche when you are klutzy all your life and later end up with heart disease.  But I digress.</p>
<p>I have always heart that attitude is half the battle and taking care of oneself is the other half. I am a nonsmoker and nondrinker.  Lee and I hike 2-4+ miles depending and they are mountain miles which means you can just about double that as far as the aerobic value of it.  Plus the miles are in the middle of the most beautiful National Park in America, Hot Springs National Park, which, like the water, is very healing.  It is impossible to be suspicious of a turtle, silly to feel hatred toward frolicking squirrels, and impossible to be angry at an affectionate mockingbird who is following you just for a collaborative melody. In other words it is a safe healing place.  And I&#8217;ll be damned if more often than not, I can look at all the beautiful wildlife and flora which surrounds us, and an idea for a cartoon doesn&#8217;t pop up. So I keep a pen and paper in my pocket on every hike (though that is not why I go).</p>
<p>My hope is to encourage everyone, especially younger people to take care of themselves *now*; in other words it is never too early to prevent heart disease. Eat right.  If you smoke, stop. If you&#8217;ve stopped and started back, not to worry. Stop again, and again, and again. It is that important. For many it takes 10+ times. It will finally make sense as you learn to re-enjoy the taste of fresh air.</p>
<p>Look at your diet.  Simple is better. Fresh fruit and veggies.   Less or no salt.  The lower the sodium the better.     Exercise!!!  If you are immobile you can still exercise.  You can learn tai chi on the Internet.  Lee &amp; I do Tai Chi before every hike.</p>
<p>I hope I don&#8217;t sound preachy.  If you are reading this, chances are you are probably a Londons Times Cartoon &amp; Gifts fan and I&#8217;d like you to be with us a long time.  Plus to be honest, I don&#8217;t want you to have to go through what I&#8217;ve gone through because you truly don&#8217;t have to. It is a choice.  Seems complex but it is simple.  Choose to be healthy.  That does not mean perfect; it means conscious of healthy things vs unhealthy things from food to emotions to exercise to career.  Choose what feels healthy and the younger the start, the faster habit becomes lifestyle.  Cheers, Rick London</p>
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<p>Rick London is a writer, entrepreneur, designer, and outdoorsman.  He founded Londons Times Cartoons &amp; <a href="http://printfection.com/fame">Funny Gifts </a>which have been the #1 offbeat <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">webcomics</a> &amp; gifts on the Internet (MSN &amp; Google ranked) since 2005.  He has founded numerous online shops which feature his cartoon images and also others which are unique fashion such as the worlds only<a href="http://shoesthatamuse.com"> love quote</a> shoes, Shoes That Amuse, and ShoeShies.com, <a href="http://www.shoeshies.com">Sushi Shoes</a> &amp; Gifts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=116' addthis:title='To Thine Own Self Be Flexible &#038; Ready For Change By Rick London'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>When I was a young middle and later high school student in Hattiesburg, Ms, it was drilled into me by parents and teachers to learn one thing and learn it well. This was a bit of a dichotomy since I was tossed a myriad of lesson plans in everything from political science to biology (I [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=116' addthis:title='To Thine Own Self Be Flexible &#038; Ready For Change By Rick London' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>When I was a young middle and later high school student in Hattiesburg, Ms, it was drilled into me by parents and teachers to learn one thing and learn it well. This was a bit of a dichotomy since I was tossed a myriad of lesson plans in everything from political science to biology (I can still remember the rancid smell of formaldehyde and the stare of the now deceased frogs who had not hopped, most likely, in years. Is this what adulthood was all about? Cruelty over amphibians?)</strong></p>
<p><strong> Then came college.  The importance of specializing became even more important though it was demanded of me to pick a major and minor which I did about ten times at four different colleges.  I didn&#8217;t finish but I did study hard and a lot of subjects. I was always a hit at cocktail parties because I learned words like &#8220;ethnocentric&#8221; and &#8220;Kierkegaard&#8221; and phrases like &#8220;To thine own self be true&#8221;. I stopped using that Shakespearean gem as it seemed to depress most of my fellow college students (including me) as, which of us was truly being true to ourselves if we were sitting at a desk listening to the most boring professors on the planet?  Do as I say, not as&#8230;.</strong></p>
<p><strong> In my twenties I simply decided to go out and conquer the cold cruel world and almost did so a few times. I worked on a few major projects for others and a few of my own and learned a good deal about how the world works.  Of course the more I learned, the more I learned I needed to learn. </strong></p>
<p><strong> The years passed and early important lessons never left.  &#8220;Learn to do one thing and do it very well&#8221;.  I learned to do a few dozen things and none of them all that well. </strong></p>
<p><strong> I went back to school in my mid-40s and everything had changed.  The new mantra was &#8220;Be flexible. Learn to do a lot of things because things are changing so fast you are most likely to be doing something else tomorrow&#8221;. In fact none of the nearly 100 hours I had accumulated my first time in college applied (even though I didn&#8217;t need to take the classes again as I was tested for life experience and apparently had learned my lessons). But the new pragmatic (right in your face) lessons were harder than anything I could imagine. But some of them manifested and transferred into the workplace. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Do I do any one thing very well? Not really.  I co-create Londons Times Cartoons with my very talented team. I founded it in 1997. I founded several funny gift shops which feature my cartoon products with an inventory of over a quarter million of them.</strong></p>
<p><strong> I founded ShoesThatAmuse.com in 2007, the world&#8217;s only famous love quote shoes. APWire and USA Today wrote a very nice story about them. </strong></p>
<p><strong> This past month, I launched ABoyNamedSushi.com a division of ShoeShies which are sushi shoes and gifts and I enjoy that very much though sales are far from brisk, but then again inventory is far from full.  So I keep plugging away. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Sadly, most of my early professors who (not on purpose) misled me to do one thing and do it well (how in the world could they see how technology would change our lives and future) are now deceased. </strong></p>
<p><strong> My more recent professors and students from Western Governor&#8217;s University are now on Twitter and facebook and, like me, are attempting to become more renaissance every day (as am I).  We all have so many balls in the air, at times, it looks like an online juggling convention. </strong></p>
<p><strong> My wife Lee started with a simple photography blog HikeOurPlanet.com which has turned into a very popular nature wildlife blog and she makes her own line of gift and home decor products, LeeHillerDesigns.com. </strong></p>
<p><strong> On the way to doing what we do now, Lee and I did what we had to do to survive; that is, SEO, article marketing, blogging, promoting on Twitter and other social networks; you name it. </strong></p>
<p><strong> We do all this and still have time for our favorite charities and causes such as wildlife, environment, Japan recovery, domestic animals and much more. </strong></p>
<p><strong> We&#8217;ve learned to do a lot, and though we may have received an &#8220;F&#8221; for that 40 years ago in college, it is what is the norm today. </strong></p>
<p><strong> Times change and so do people. I was thinking recently if Einstein came back and lived in our generation, a 6th grader would have to not only have to teach him how to work a PC, but tell him what it is.</strong><br />
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<p>Rick London is the founder of Google&#8217;s #1 ranked offbeat cartoons, Londons Times and its licensed shops such as The Rick London Collection which is currently seeking associates. There is no fee (EVER), our manufacturer Zazzle pays YOU for sales, you never pay us a penny. You visit my Zazzle Shop, sign up for a free shop and affiliate account.  Post items you like from my shop, promote, sell, earn. Just like in the olden days.  To sign up<a href="http://bit.ly/iFLyJZ "> CLICK HERE</a>.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=79' addthis:title='Londons Times Cartoons 14th Anniversary&#8230;Watch Me Wax Phlosophical'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>I am proud to say, thanks to you, our friends, Londons Times Cartoons &#38; Funny Gifts celebrated 14 years. It also reached year 6 as Google&#8217;s #1 ranked offbeat cartoon &#38; 4 years as MSN&#8217;s #1 ranked. When I say all this comes as a complete surprise, my wife Lee will tell you, I&#8217;m not [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=79' addthis:title='Londons Times Cartoons 14th Anniversary&#8230;Watch Me Wax Phlosophical' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am proud to say, thanks to you, our friends, Londons Times Cartoons &amp; <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com">Funny Gifts</a> celebrated 14 years.  It also reached year 6 as Google&#8217;s #1 ranked <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">offbeat cartoon</a> &amp; 4 years as MSN&#8217;s #1 ranked.  When I say all this comes as a complete surprise, my wife Lee will tell you, I&#8217;m not feigning modesty.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above was our 1st Londons Times Cartoon logo. I remember thinking &#8220;This is brilliant&#8221;&#8230;proof, there was much work to do!! <img src='http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </strong></em></p>
<p>I do now understand a little more how the cartoon became successful (there were two main elements) 1. Hard work. I mean relentlessly hard and not giving up when obstacle after obstacle arose, and they did, often fast &amp; furiously.   I couldn&#8217;t have done it alone.</p>
<p>I had and have an amazingly talented creative team, and supportive friends (some call them fans, but they are real friends) who are very loyal. That part often seems strange.  I think it was the struggle of getting 20 people per day to visit at the start which was difficult to now; having had 8.7 million visitors since January 2005. One can imagine the surprise. Anyone would be.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above is our current Londons Times Cartoons &amp; Gifts logo. Maybe not brilliant, but doesn&#8217;t it beat that Partridge Family looking thing??? </strong></em></p>
<p>By the same token, everything I&#8217;ve learned in school tells me, it would have been even more surprising if we&#8217;d not had the result not have been as it turned out.  All the elements were in place. Everyone involved worked and work very hard.  I am surrounded by talent I believe to be way out of my league.  It works.  My wife Lee is very supportive and offers consistent support. I&#8217;m grateful every day.</p>
<p>14 years ago, I was on the floor of an old tin shed in rural Ms. begging artists and web people to work with me for peanuts.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above is the View From My Hot Springs, Ar Home Office</strong></em></p>
<p>Today I&#8217;m looking up in my office at numerous cartoons (two of which just appeared in the <a href="http://www.jpost.com">Jerusalem Post</a>; one they left up for a month), and several that are in the permanent collection at Mayo Clinic Medical Library, and one that Barbara Orbison, widow of the late great Roy Orbison has placed permanently in the Roy Orbison Archives.</p>
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<p><strong><em>This Londons Times Cartoon (and one other) is part of the permanent collection of Mayo Clinic Medical Library </em></strong></p>
<p>We received an email from them several months ago requesting signed copies for their Medical Library which we sent. It is part of their permanent collection. The Library&#8217;s founder, Dr. Polly was &#8220;a cartoon fanatic&#8221; (in their words).</p>
<p>In 2001, I launched Cartoonists Against Terrorism to raise funds for the families of fallen 9/11 responders. A heart attack and resulting bad literary economy afer 9/11 put that effort on hold, but cartoonists worldwide have contributed and we are building a 9/11 Memorial Shop which will open in September 2011 to <a href="http://londonstimes.us/cat/cat.html">benefit 9/11 families</a>.</p>
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<p><em><strong>This Londons Times/Panel Hollywood Cartoon is in the permanent collection of the Roy Orbison Archives </strong></em></p>
<p>The above cartoon is part of our  &#8220;Panel Hollywood&#8221; series. It is now a permanent  fixture in the Roy Orbison Archives at the request of his widow, Barbara Orbison.</p>
<p>My loving wife Lee is a wonderful wildlife/nature photographer. She has the popular Hike Our Planet <a href="http://www.hikeourplanet.com">nature blog </a>with incredible photos of Hot Springs National Park.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above is the logo of Photos4Japan.Org founded by my wife Lee-Hiller London (Lee Hiller). Her user name is @LeeHillerLondon on Twitter  to follow her updates. </strong></em></p>
<p>She recently launched Photographers For Japan in which some of the best <a href="http://www.photos4japan.org">nature photographers </a>I&#8217;ve ever seen have contributed photos to help raise money for our favorite charity Mercy Corps.</p>
<p>I was briefly involved with a Mercy Corps project in which both Lee and I were very impressed.</p>
<p><a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/book1.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-92" title="book" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/book1-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p><strong><em>Above is a graphic of the cover of our 1st book &#8220;Londons Times  Cartoons 13th Anniversary available at Lulu.com as a coffee table book  or download<a href="http://www.lulu.com/browse/search.php?fListingClass=0&amp;fSearch=londons+times+cartoons"> cartoon E-book </a>at Lulu.com and soon at Amazon.com, Barnes &amp; Noble, etc (6-8 weeks from now). </em></strong></p>
<p>I decided to launch Cartoonists to<a href="http://www.cartoonistsforjapan.com"> help Japan</a>, starting with cartoons from our Londons Times collection, and placing want ads on various artist websites recruiting others (worldwide).   We also placed a Mercy Corp donate button and it is becoming a popular site.</p>
<p><a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Flags.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-88" title="Flags" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Flags-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p><strong><em>This is the logo for our Cartoonists For Japan blog. On Twitter, the user name is @cartoons4japan in case you would like to follow; we&#8217;d be honored.</em></strong></p>
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<p></em></strong><em><strong>This Londons Times Cartoon &amp; One other appeared in the Jerusalem Post Feb 2011 (stayed up a full month)</strong></em></p>
<p>The above cartoon and one other appeared in The Jerusalem Post in February 2011. They ran this one for an entire month in their online paper during the Egyptian uprising.  The other cartoon appeared for a day in their paper edition.</p>
<p>I sit at my desk in my Hot Springs, Ar office which overlooks the mountains of Hot Springs National Park.  I think back to the start and it all seems like a blur. I can remember how few believed the project would ever work.  I tended often to be on their side. My own belief in it was slim to none.  But there were a few who felt I might have some talent and encouraged me. I remember them as if they are family  A few are no longer with us but their spirit is. Without them, we would not have these cartoons.</p>
<p>Now it is too late to turn back&#8230;too late to throw in the towel. Not that I&#8217;d want to.  Every day I feel like the adventure has just begun.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m designing shoes at my Shoes That Amuse <a href="http://www.ShoesThatAmuse.com">famous love quotes</a> shoes shop.  I go hiking and absorb and enjoy nature with my wife Lee as she snaps some of the most fascinating photos I&#8217;ve ever seen.  And we&#8217;re happy.   Next week is the Royal Wedding of William &amp; Catherine.  Everyone is very excited so I designed a lot of gifts and collectibles with a caricature of them we created plus designed several styles of shoes.  Its all available at our Shoes That Amuse Shop.</p>
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<p><em><strong>Above is the lace-up style of Royal Wedding Shoes I designed on U.S. Keds. (Champion Keds for women). I also made tees, mousepads, etc and two slip on shoe designs at our ShoesThatAmuse.com shop. </strong></em></p>
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<p></strong></em>Looking back and seeing what happens (when one gets out of one&#8217;s own way), one can easily have faith that God really does want us to be happy. I happen to believe that; not to worry though, in case you don&#8217;t share that belief,  it doesn&#8217;t matter to me.  I wish everyone joy, happiness and laughter.  Get your work done, but go out and play, no matter what your age!!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=75' addthis:title='14 Years Of Cartooning &#038; Funny Gift Designing. Then &#038; Now&#8230;'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160;&#160; I am proud to say, thanks to you, our friends, Londons Times Cartoons &#38; Funny Gifts celebrated 14 years.&#160; It also reached year 6 as Google&#8217;s #1 ranked offbeat cartoon &#38; 4 years as MSN&#8217;s #1 ranked.&#160; When I say all this comes as a complete surprise, my wife Lee will tell you, I&#8217;m [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=75' addthis:title='14 Years Of Cartooning &#038; Funny Gift Designing. Then &#038; Now&#8230;' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I am proud to say, thanks to you, our friends, Londons Times  Cartoons &amp; <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com">Funny Gifts</a> celebrated 14 years.&nbsp; It also reached year 6 as  Google&#8217;s #1 ranked <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">offbeat cartoon</a> &amp; 4 years as MSN&#8217;s #1 ranked.&nbsp;  When I say all this comes as a complete surprise, my wife Lee will tell  you, I&#8217;m not feigning modesty. </p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176144" src="/files/ltclogo1303586098.jpg" alt="LTCLogo" hspace="5px" width="285" />&nbsp;  </p>
<p><em><strong>Above was our 1st Londons Times Cartoon logo. I remember thinking &quot;This is brilliant&quot;&#8230;proof, there was much work to do!! <img src='http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  </strong></em></p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I do now understand a little  more how the cartoon became successful (there were two main elements)  1. Hard work. I mean relentlessly hard and not giving up when obstacle  after obstacle arose, and they did, often fast &amp; furiously. &nbsp; I  couldn&#8217;t have done it alone. </p>
<p>I had and have an amazingly talented  creative team, and supportive friends (some call them fans, but they are real friends) who are very  loyal. That part often seems strange.&nbsp; I think it was the struggle of  getting 20 people per day to visit at the start which was difficult to  now; having had 8.7 million visitors since January 2005. One can imagine  the surprise. Anyone would be.&nbsp;</p>
<p>  <img id="cid_1176152" src="/files/logo_londons_times_corrected1303586267.jpg" alt="logo londons times corrected" hspace="5px" width="285" /></p>
<p><em><strong>Above is our current Londons Times Cartoons &amp; Gifts logo. Maybe not brilliant, but doesn&#8217;t it beat that Partridge Family looking thing???&nbsp;  </strong></em></p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; By the same token,  everything I&#8217;ve learned in school tells me, it would have been even more  surprising if we&#8217;d not had the result not have been as it turned out.&nbsp;  All the elements were in place. Everyone involved worked and work very  hard.&nbsp; I am surrounded by talent I believe to be way out of my league.&nbsp;  It works.&nbsp; My wife Lee is very supportive and offers consistent support.  I&#8217;m grateful every day.</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 14 years ago, I was on the floor of  an old tin shed in rural Ms. begging artists and web people to work  with me for peanuts.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Today I&#8217;m looking up in my office at  numerous cartoons (two of which just appeared in the Jerusalem Post; one  they left up for a month), and several that are in the permanent  collection at Mayo Clinic Medical Library, and one that Barbara Orbison,  widow of the late great Roy Orbison has placed permanently in the Roy  Orbison Archives.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176056" src="/files/a_dave_mayo_sandwitch_small1303583209.jpg" alt="This Londons Times Cartoon is part of the permanent collection of Mayo Clinic Medical Library" hspace="5px" width="285" />&nbsp;  </p>
<p><u><strong>The above cartoon is one of two we did about Mayo Clinic. We received an email from them several months ago requesting signed copies for their Medical Library which we sent. It is part of their permanent collection. The Library&#8217;s founder, Dr. Polly was &quot;a cartoon fanatic&quot; (in their words).&nbsp; </strong></u></p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; In 2001, I launched <a href="http://londonstimes.us/cat/cat.html">Cartoonists Against  Terrorism</a> to raise funds for the families of fallen 9/11 responders. A  heart attack and resulting bad literary economy afer 9/11 put that  effort on hold, but cartoonists worldwide have contributed and we are  building a <a href="http://www.zazzle.com/911memorialshop">9/11 Memorial Shop </a>which will open in September 2011 to  benefit the families.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176060" src="/files/roy1303583299.jpg" alt="This Londons Times/Panel Hollywood Cartoon is in the permanent collection of the Roy Orbison Archives" hspace="5px" width="285" />&nbsp;  </p>
<p><em><strong>The above cartoon is part of our&nbsp; &quot;Panel Hollywood&quot; series. It is now a permanent&nbsp; fixture in the Roy Orbison Archives at the request of his widow, Barbara Orbison.&nbsp; </strong></em></p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; My loving wife Lee is a wonderful  wildlife/nature photographer. She has the popular Hike Our Planet<a href="http://www.hikeourplanet.com"> nature  blog </a>with incredible photos of Hot Springs National Park.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176130" src="/files/a_photos_japan1303585742.jpg" alt="a photos japan" hspace="5px" width="285" /></p>
<p>Above is the logo of Photos4Japan.Org founded by my wife Lee-Hiller London (Lee Hiller). Her user name is @LeeHillerLondon on Twitter&nbsp; to follow her updates. &nbsp;  </p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;  She recently launched Photographers For Japan in which some of the bes<a href="http://www.photos4japan.org">t  nature photographers</a> I&#8217;ve ever seen have contributed photos to help  raise money for our favorite charity Mercy Corps.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; I was briefly involved with a <a href="http://www.mercycorps.com">Mercy Corps</a> project in which both Lee and I were very impressed.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176068" src="/files/book1303583663.jpg" alt="My 1st book. Published last year by Lulu. Available at Lulu.com &amp; Soon at Amazon.com &amp; other stores." hspace="5px" width="285" />&nbsp;  </p>
<p><em><strong>Above is a graphic of the cover of our 1st book &quot;Londons Times Cartoons 13th Anniversary available at Lulu.com as a coffee table book or download <a href="http://www.lulu.com/browse/search.php?fListingClass=0&amp;fSearch=londons+times+cartoons">cartoon E-book</a>.&nbsp; </strong></em></p>
<p>&nbsp;  &nbsp; &nbsp; I decided to launch Cartoonists to<a href="http://www.cartoonistsforjapan.com"> help Japan</a>, starting with cartoons  from our Londons Times collection, and placing want ads on various  artist websites recruiting others (worldwide).&nbsp;&nbsp; We also placed a Mercy  Corp donate button and it is becoming a popular site.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176082" src="/files/flags1303584518.jpg" alt="Cartoonists For Japan Logo" hspace="5px" width="285" />&nbsp;  </p>
<p><em><strong>This is the logo for our Cartoonists For Japan blog. On Twitter, the user name is @cartoons4japan in case you would like to follow; we&#8217;d be honored.&nbsp; </strong></em></p>
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<p>&nbsp; <img id="cid_1176081" src="/files/tkerrmubarakthehutsmall1303584462.jpg" alt="This Londons Times Cartoon &amp; One other appeared in the Jerusalem Post Feb 2011 (stayed up a full month)" hspace="5px" width="285" /></p>
<p><em><strong>The above cartoon and one other appeared in The Jerusalem Post in February 2011. They ran this one for an entire month in their online paper during the Egyptian uprising.&nbsp; The other cartoon appeared for a day in their paper edition.&nbsp; </strong></em></p>
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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I sit  at my desk in my Hot Springs, Ar office which overlooks the mountains  of Hot Springs National Park.&nbsp; I think back to the start and it all  seems like a blur. I can remember how few believed the project would  ever work.&nbsp; I tended often to be on their side. My own belief in it was  slim to none.&nbsp; But there were a few who felt I might have some talent  and encouraged me. I remember them as if they are family&nbsp; A few are no  longer with us but their spirit is. Without them, we would not have  these cartoons.</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Now it is too late to turn back&#8230;too late to  throw in the towel. Not that I&#8217;d want to.&nbsp; Every day I feel like the  adventure has just begun.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I am working on my second book Londons Times Generation Two Cartoons which should be out before the 2011 holidays.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; I&#8217;m designing shoes at my Shoes That Amuse famous love quotes shoes shop.&nbsp; I go hiking and absorb and enjoy nature with my wife Lee as she snaps some of the most fascinating photos I&#8217;ve ever seen.&nbsp; And we&#8217;re happy.&nbsp;&nbsp; Next week is the Royal Wedding of William &amp; Catherine.&nbsp; Everyone is very excited so I designed a lot of gifts and collectibles with a caricature of them we created plus designed several styles of shoes.&nbsp; Its all available at our Shoes That Amuse Shop.&nbsp;</p>
<p> <img id="cid_1176208" src="/files/a_royal_lace_up_finished1303587573.jpg" alt="a royal lace up finished" hspace="5px" width="285" /></p>
<p><em><strong>Above is the lace-up style of <a href="/www.shoesthatamuse.com">Royal Wedding</a> Shoes I designed on U.S. Keds. (Champion Keds for women). I also made tees, mousepads, etc and two slip on shoe designs at our ShoesThatAmuse.com shop. &nbsp;  </strong></em></p>
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<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Looking back and seeing what happens (when one gets out of one&#8217;s own way), one can easily have faith that God really does want us to be happy. I happen to believe that; not to worry though, in case you don&#8217;t share that belief,&nbsp; it doesn&#8217;t matter to me.&nbsp; I wish everyone joy, happiness and laughter.&nbsp; Get your work done, but go out and play, no matter what your age!! </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style " addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=64' addthis:title='Londons Times Cartoons Celebrates 14th Anniversary'  ><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like" fb:like:layout="button_count"></a><a class="addthis_button_tweet"></a><a class="addthis_counter addthis_pill_style"></a></div>                                     Some Early Londons Times Cartoons: (Click Thumbnail to enlarge)                 Every time an important anniversary arrives one tends to reflect. Especially when they get older and more forgetful like me, and appreciate the moments we  *can* reflect and it is at least semi-accurate.  Today is one of those days.  My wife Lee and [...]<div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style addthis_32x32_style" addthis:url='http://londonstimes.us/blog/?p=64' addthis:title='Londons Times Cartoons Celebrates 14th Anniversary' ><a class="addthis_button_preferred_1"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_2"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_3"></a><a class="addthis_button_preferred_4"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>                        <em><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>             Some Early Londons Times Cartoons: (Click Thumbnail to enlarge)    </strong></span></em> </p>
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<p>   <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/zaz-eee-bowling-hospt.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-66" title="zaz eee bowling hospt" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/zaz-eee-bowling-hospt-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>     <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Slug.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-67" title="Slug" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Slug-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>   <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/maggot.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-68" title="maggot" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/maggot-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a></p>
<p>Every time an important anniversary arrives one tends to reflect. Especially when they get older and more forgetful like me, and appreciate the moments we  *can* reflect and it is at least semi-accurate.  Today is one of those days.  My wife Lee and I were so busy last year putting together our 13th anniversary book, a whole year went by and we were just getting it off the ground.  But March 19th, 2011 was our 14th anniversary. I remember working with a local artist when I still lived in my hometown of Hattiesburg, Ms named Richard Larson.  He understood my warped sense of humor and writing well, and since he was a fun guy to work with, and his last name was &#8220;Larson&#8221; (same as my favorite cartoonist ever &#8220;Gary Larson&#8221;), I figured it was &#8220;fate&#8221;.   Richard was from a small-town nearby named Picayune, Ms. We worked well together for about  a year or so.</p>
<p>      Like all creative endeavors, we had our differences, but we did profit from our creative endeavor.   I was the concept/creator and writer, and Richard the artist.  My vision of Londons Times would be offbeat, but not in cartoon style art; more of a combination of fine art and cartoons, and in color.  Richard did not like this idea and rebelled for about four months.  He finally decided to give it a try and within 3 months we sold the rights to 12 images to a San Diego T-shirt firm for $10,000.  They were all in color but I was kind enough not to say &#8220;I told you so&#8221;.  He wouldn&#8217;t have minded anyway. We&#8217;d both been starving artists and writers for so long; getting  $5000 each was like winning the lottery.  I was sure we had won it.</p>
<p>    Then I remembered that man plans, God laughs.  I had written another thousand or so cartoons, and Richard&#8217;s wife became pregnant.  Not only that, but she was a stable nurse who found him a job at a small local bank. It was either her and the baby and the bank job, or the iffy cartoons.  I understood completely and, though sad, I tried to keep my head up. I asked friends what I should do, and every one of them said (not in the same wording) &#8220;Throw in the towel, and consider it an interesting experience, and go find a 9-5 coat and tie job&#8221;.  I remember the feeling of nausea coming over me. I had done that for many years in jobs I didn&#8217;t hate. Hate is too mild a word. I despised them. I abhorred them. I needed them to support my artistic venture.</p>
<p>     By the end of that year Richard and I had created about 200 cartoons together and made one very nice sale.  We also had a very good time doing it.   I was sure we could get a book contract for a compilation cartoon book but every NYC agent we wrote sent back a polite form letter. The fact that the timing was not right for them to consider us &#8220;was no reflection as to the validity of our work&#8221;.  Then one came that was personal. It was one of those same form letters from a very large New York agent that said, &#8220;That&#8217;s all I need&#8230;another failed cartoonist&#8221;.  I could feel that sinking feeling. I wanted to throw the letter in the trash so as to pretend it never was written. In my heart of hearts,  I felt she was right. She&#8217;d seen a lot more than me.  But wait.  We&#8217;d created 200 cartoons.  But now I had no artist/partner but I had a free website from a firm called &#8220;Hostway&#8221; with more free pop-up ads than I had cartoons.</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t know a lot about the Internet, was not working, just writing cartoons and living in a tin shed (I&#8217;m not kidding).  I read a book called &#8220;Internet For Dummies&#8221; and learned as much as I could.  Keep in mind this was 1997.  There was no Google, no blogging, no social media, really not a lot but Yahoo! and forums. On Yahoo! I was able to locate some of the top cartoonists in the world (Including Charles Schulz).  Over the next few months I talked on the phone to Charles &#8220;Sparky&#8221; Schulz, Leigh Rubin, Dave Coverly, and Jon McPherson. I learned all I could.  I put up ads on forums in searh of cartoonists. I left no-holds barred and wrote nearly 2000 more cartoonists nonstop.   At one time I was assigning them to 12 different illustrators who were now on my creative team from Russia to Ohio and every place in between.  Suddenly, very slowly, we were building an inventory. </p>
<p>In 2001, I had about 4000 cartoons up. The way I stayed alive was bartering our skills to small and large businesses who were beginning to use cartoons on their web sites and humorous logos, etc.  I bartered everything from organic grass fed beef, emu, fishing tackle, vitamins and herbs, sporting equipment, clothing etc.  The illustrators would take either a part of the barter or I would pay them the wholesale value of it. Most took the barter which was better for me too.    The only market out there other than barter was publishing and syndication. We were &#8220;way too different&#8221; for newspaper syndication, so mainly college textbook and trade magazines kept us going.</p>
<p>In September of that year came my major heart attack.  I was forced to stop the cartooning  (doctors orders) but I didn&#8217;t listen. Not only did I keep going full-speed ahead, I enrolled in college full time to learn business; and in particular business online.  It was a great experience but for the most part I let the cartoons go. I left the website up, and &#8220;took orders&#8221; from webmasters and textbook publishers but mainly studied, and enjoyed the natural beauty of my new home, Hot Springs, Arkansas with my favorite dog ever, a bearded collie/polish lowland sheedog mix &#8220;Thor&#8221;.</p>
<p>Three years passed and I began receiving emails and phone calls from churches, synagogues, charities, schools, and all sorts of nonprofits wanting signed copies of our cartoons for their auctions and fundraisers. I thought it was a joke until one a friend asked me if I&#8217;d checked our Google ranking lately. I had not. I was the #1 ranked offbeat cartoon on the Internet.  I was &#8220;stoked&#8221;. I started writing cartoons like I had in  my young early days which was not quite as easy because now I was studying like a banshee (Just how do banshees study anyway).   I found yet more new illustrators.</p>
<p>Now there was Google, social media, POD (Print On Demand), Online Branding, article marketing, bookmarking and all kids of other goodies we didn&#8217;t have early on.  I learned to use them all.</p>
<p>Suddenly I had close to 5000 cartoons, a book (thanks to my wife Lee&#8217;s publishing and designing skills that she learned while building her <a href="http://www.leehillerdesigns.com">designer gift shop </a>Lee Hiller Designs and her <a href="http://www.hikeourplanet.com">nature/wildlife blog </a> Hike Our Planet, and nearly 1/4 million products in five online shops such as<a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com"> funny tees</a>, <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com/cards">funny cards</a>, <a href="http://www.ricklondoncollection.com/mugs">funny mugs </a>and many other products. Even funny doggie sweaters.  I also branched out and learned how to digitally design shoes and launched Shoes That Amuse in 2007 which are the world&#8217;s only famous love quote shoes.  AP Wire and USA Today did a story on it. It features shoes with graphics of famous authors, philosophers, etc and their <a href="http://www.shoesthatamuse.com">famous love quotes</a>.   I have also branched out into love quote tees, bags, mugs and the like.</p>
<p>To some it was all an &#8220;overnight success&#8221;. I assure you it was not even close to that.  I was confronted with dangerous situations that I know I would never do again.  I did what I had to do to survive. I never knew in a million years it might be a well known cartoon, much less the #1 ranked on the Internet.  All that was beyond my control and decisions made by others.  But I am grateful to &#8220;those others&#8221; for recognizing and liking the work that I do.</p>
<p>Now I get to also have fun and take off for a  mountain hike with my wife Lee whenever I feel like it.    I get to do at age 56 what I never thought I&#8217;d ever get to do. I am a full-time tourist if I want to be. Though Lee would probably say I&#8217;m still a bit of a workaholic, I&#8217;m nothing like I was ten years ago. I have mellowed out a lot and I enjoy the creative process. I don&#8217;t think much about deadlines. I create when I get the urge to create. Life is actually fun for perhaps the first time ever.  Maybe it takes what it takes for that to happen.</p>
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<p>Rick London is a writer, cartoonist, designer, and musician.  He is the founder of the #1 ranked <a href="http://www.londonstimes.us">offbeat cartoons </a>on the Internet, Londons Times. He also founded many<a href="http://www.ltsuperstore.com"> funny gift shops </a>such as Rick London Shops,  Rick London Collection, Rick LondonWear and LTSuperstore.com.  He loves hiking, wildlife and nature, and playing the guitar (but not very well). His goal is to take guitar and singing lessons this summer.</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong>Some Recent Londons Times Cartoons (Click Thumbnail To Enlarge)</strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><em><strong><a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/fred-small.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-69" title="fred small" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/fred-small-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>   <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/sushi-bar-very-small.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-70" title="sushi bar very small" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/sushi-bar-very-small-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>           <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/will-a-goober-small.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-71" title="will a goober small" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/will-a-goober-small-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>           <a href="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Shirley-Temple.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-72" title="Shirley Temple" src="http://londonstimes.us/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Shirley-Temple-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a> </strong></em></span></p>
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