I didn’t make this month’s issue and next month Pauly’s planning an LA-only issue. If I can’t make it to LA by that time, my first Truckin’ story this year will probably appear sometime in April. If you still need your Sigg3 fix head over to my online notepad that has a lot of stuff […]
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Truckin' Zine January 2008 – The siggfree zone
Just pimping this time around. I’ve been meaning to wrap up a few planned stories, but lately I haven’t had the extra energy to do so. So please, buy yourself a sandwich with bacon and enjoy this sigg3-free issue of Truckin’! Like my mother always says: «Don’t let them space aliens abduct the people you […]
From my Outbox: A quick glance on the evolution of Norwegian Christmas
In this "feature" I present to you e-mails that I have sent-to-all at work. They are mostly about local matters at work, but so damn funny that I know you’ll enjoy them. I sent this out today in the spirit of the season. I’m still expecting my forced resignation any minute now. If you enjoyed […]
Truckin' zine December 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 12
And so we’re back with this years LASTEST MOST EXCLUSIVEST Truckin’ feature of year 2007. And what do you know? I’m featured this month too, and this time; a whole-hearted stream of consciousness for your shaky x-mas nerves. If you ask me I’m quite impressed. And if I ask you, well, you will have to […]
November 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 11
The November issue of Truckin is out and, to my big surprise, I am featured with an intemperate, boring bedside tale of head spinning. Seriously. I thought Pauly had forgotten about it, so I forgot to cancel it. It’s a damn shame, because now it’s too late. My career’s ruined. My parents are disowning me. […]
October 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 10
I’m back after a trip to Tromsø and Hamar to give you the latest Truckin’. Welcome to the October issue Truckin’ which features a gem from Falstaff and includes returning authors Sigge S. Amdal and Sean A. Donahue. This issue contains another installment of Existentialist Conversations with Strippers in a piece titled AlCantHang and I […]
Gasp! Another Truckin' without me!
Monk’s Siberian Dream by Paul McGuire Brain dead. Deep into the sixth day of a foggy bender, I had forgotten the day of the week. Frisatursunday? I’d successfully lost time. The demoralizing result was that my conversational skills had dwindled down to a few muttering sentences… The Rubber-less Traveler by Brad "Otis" Willis Breathless, confused, […]
Truckin' magazine August 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 8
Another month gone, another month before the summer’s over, another month to drink, think, create and procreate, and another Truckin’ issue for ya’ll to read. As always, I suggest you ignore your work for an hour – it’s not important anyway – get yourself a Subway sandwhich with plenty of mustard and go ahead and […]
Delayed Truckin July 2007, Vol. 6, Issue 7
Because of a little mix-up in editing my story Cross-Word won’t be featured before the August issue next month. But here’s this month’s issue, be it a tiny bit delayed. Pauly writes: Welcome to the late July issue Truckin’. I was away on a writing assignment in Las Vegas and I apologize for the delay. […]
From my Outbox: A small step for man, a giant leap for mankind
In this "feature" I present to you e-mails that I have sent-to-all at work. They are mostly about local matters at work, but so damn funny that I know you’ll enjoy them. I sent this out yesterday when diggers (professional workers, not slang for native Americans) had begun to tear up the garden. A decision […]