Lots of great stuff, probably archived online but you should support this guy anyway. Main complaint is that there's not enough of it. I think I read the whole thing waiting for an oil change.
Came across this in a bookstore leafed through a couple pages that caught my interest and picked it up. My final take is that it's a collection of the author's personal humor and in many cases, his total weirdness which I found each of the single page jokes and accompanying rudimentary drawings as aforementionally described; some humorous and some just plain weird. When finished, I felt it was worth the time but not something that I'd persue more of in the future as a must read.
Who wouldn't want a career in chemistry after this?: My friend lent me a copy of this book, so I came into the whole Toothpaste For Dinner phenomenon cold. The first hint I got that something was up was when my girlfriend picked it up and was laughing hysterically in the first five minutes. This is unbelievably funny. So funny it hurts. So funny it's dangerous.
A collection of Drew's single panel comics from toothpastefordinner.com. I've followed the site since 2003 and though Drew's references admittedly go over my head sometimes, he does more than any other webcomic artist in one panel. Consisting of office humor, science jokes, weird wordplay and turns of phrase, the occasional topical reference, and strangely affecting drawings, he's almost always firing on all cylinders. It also doesn't hurt that he lives in and makes fun of the town I'm from.