When I was at Roger’s yesterday I was given considerable encouragement to continue “Doing Life in Lamebridge.” (I am going to do a special episode that they will air in January.)
What they found most intriguing was the interection between the readers and the characters, and the way you are helping with both character and story development.
Thanks everyone, you can expect a lot more. I’m hoping to be able to comply with Double D’s request for a daily dose of Lamebridge, something that is feasible once I get a little better with the programs I’m using. (It currently takes me about 5 hours to do one clip)
With that being said, I encourage you to continue to offer suggestions. I currently need help naming the rest of council.
so far we have The Mayor Dammit, Councillor Bent Touche’ (touche’ because he always has a comeback) and Pampered Wolf (Pampered because she’s represents the West Side)
Does anyone have any more for me?


My Councillor is Judas Priced.
I don’t have anything for Donna Reid but i keep thinking about as an actress in a 50′s sitcom!
Judas Priced, love it!!!
I think there was, Steve…hmmm…brb.
The Donna Reed Show is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from September 24, 1958 to March 19, 1966. The series stars Donna Reed as Donna Stone, the matriarch of the Stone family. The series was sponsored by Campbell Soup Company with Johnson & Johnson as the principal alternate sponsor.
The series was developed by Reed and her then-husband, producer Tony Owen. Its premise focused on middle class couple, Donna Stone (Reed), a housewife to pediatrician Alex Stone, played by Carl Betz. The couple had two children together, Mary (Shelley Fabares) and Jeff (Paul Petersen). Episodes featured problems of the 1950s such as planning a bash for a retiring colleague, firing an inept housekeeper, and finding quality time away from the kids.
Oh, that could make for some really interesting stuff.
Donna Reid being sponsored by Johnson!!!Reality right there buddie
baaa haaa haaa!! Keep em coming!!
A great idea, just wish I could think of something smart and clever, boy do i hate cold mornings
Keep going with the toons, they are hilarious.