Well, it's finally here: the first ever episode of Escape Plan TV! In this inaugural installment, Kim and I explore San Francisco, California to bring you real-world tips and techniques to help you annihilate Adultitis and escape adulthood, creating a life that is less stressed and more fun! The challenges we undertake are based on The Escape Planwe created last year. I hope you enjoy watching it as much as we did making it! …
Adultitis Hospitals
Adultitis Hospitals
What's the best part of making a snowman? Rolling and shaping the first ball of snow? The contagious excitement of others who happen to see what you're up to? …
Adultitis: Ground Zero
If you have had the opportunity to check out the new website put out by the Cure Adultitis Institute, you may have seen the list of Adultitis hospitals. In case you're wondering, an Adultitis hospital is a highly specialized treatment facility that is exceptionally effective in treating especially aggressive cases of Adultitis. There are many such hospitals located throughout the world. This week, Kim and I have been in the Washington D.C. area. Between speaking engagements and working out of our satellite office (a.k.a. The Hampton Inn), we have had a chance to ride the Metro rail into the …
Escape Plan: Colorado
Kim and I created The Escape Plan to work for anyone, no matter where they happen to be. While it was originally created to be a 40-consecutive-day program, you'll feel a little less Adultitis-stricken anytime you do a challenge or two. We've been in the Denver/Colorado Springs area this week, and in between some speaking engagements, we've had some time to do a few challenges ourselves. In the tradition of the CSI: franchise, I give you Escape Plan: Colorado. What follows are examples of how someone might solve a few Escape Plan challenges if they were living in or visiting this part of …
Charlie Brown and the Free Prize at the Art Museum
Today was a swell day. After much anticipation, Kim and I finally had a chance to head to Milwaukee to check out the Masters of American Comics exhibit at the Milwaukee Art Museum. It showcased the original artwork of comic legends like E.C. Segar (the creator of Popeye), Chester Gould (creator of Dick Tracy), Jack Kirby (Captain America and The Fantastic Four), and the guy who brought us Charlie Brown, Charles Schulz. If you're a cartoonist, and you go to an exhibit like this, I'm pretty sure you're bound to come away with two distinct thoughts. The first is, "I completely suck." And the …
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