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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 7:31 pm
Virgil Hawkins Thanks Rose! heart Jaeger_Ayers Is it possible to stick it to the man, and be the man at the same time? domokun I've been amassing an army of evil muffins. I should be able to bring it down from the inside, while at the same time establishing a sensible infrastructure that drastically changes domestic strategy while employing a rebranding scheme that allows employees and customers alike to accept the new regime with minimal collateral damage or loss of market share. domokun Will there be actual branding involved, because I'd be happy to help with that. *Grabs branding iron.* `Johnny Storm I still have nightmares about those muffins. I so wrote myself into a corner that couldn't get out of with that whole thing. The story arc I did before that one was much better.
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 10:41 pm
Virgil Hawkins I GOT THE JOB! scream domokun Congrats!!
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 10:07 am
Thanks Bart!
Hmm... actual branding would be unique to the market... domokun
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 6:53 pm
*Starts a fire. And tosses the iron on in.*
Just line 'em on up. I'll fix their little red wagons.
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 7:52 pm
My daughter is now sleeping in a toddler bed. I think I've made the mistake of calling to her in the mornings and letting her know that breakfast was on the table ready for her. It's partly laziness on my part. She's really good at staying in her bed and doesn't get up until I wake her up in the morning. That is until after I laid her down in her bed tonight.
I was sitting at my computer typing a reply to a pm while i was talking with the babysitter. Next thing we know she very very quietly opens her door and peeks her head out. Obvious to her is the fact my friend is looking at her to a point where I walk over.
She slowly creeped out of her bedroom. looking around as if she's trying to be as quiet as a mouse while we both stare at her. she tip toes all the way down the very small hallway to the front room. she looks up and then holds her arms out and says "where's the remote, where's the remote."
As if say "hey guys what's up? why is the show over?"
*snickers.* Took me a bit to convince her to stay in her bed though.
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Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 9:10 pm
Ms Rose Wilson Worth My daughter is now sleeping in a toddler bed. I think I've made the mistake of calling to her in the mornings and letting her know that breakfast was on the table ready for her. It's partly laziness on my part. She's really good at staying in her bed and doesn't get up until I wake her up in the morning. That is until after I laid her down in her bed tonight.
I was sitting at my computer typing a reply to a pm while i was talking with the babysitter. Next thing we know she very very quietly opens her door and peeks her head out. Obvious to her is the fact my friend is looking at her to a point where I walk over.
She slowly creeped out of her bedroom. looking around as if she's trying to be as quiet as a mouse while we both stare at her. she tip toes all the way down the very small hallway to the front room. she looks up and then holds her arms out and says "where's the remote, where's the remote."
As if say "hey guys what's up? why is the show over?"
*snickers.* Took me a bit to convince her to stay in her bed though. *is the babysitter* Saw the whole thing. Was the funniest thing
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 10:14 am
TO ANY ONE LIVES NEAR ROUND ROCK AND AUSTIN TEXAS LISTEN UP!Tomarrow, May 7, Matthew Sturges writer of Shadow Pact, Salvation Run, the Eclipso story in Countdown to Mystery, and Co-writes Jack of Fables is coming to the Rogues Gallery (the shop i go to)from 11-1 and Austin Books and Comics (not sure of the time) to be doing signing for the launch of the new comic by him and Bill Willingham, House of Mystery  for those of you who don't know, this comic is by Virdigo, about a group of people traped in this old house, no matter what, they can't leave. but other people can come and go as they please, however, these other people, are not from around the time, Einstin, Gangis Gohn, Ben Franklin, and so on. So the people traped in this house, with nothing better to do, open up a bar and charge people one story for a drink to help pass the time. I'm really looking forward to it. going to get Sturges to sign my other Jack of Fables and the New House of Mystery. Just though i let any one who is interested in it, know.
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:14 am
And this is why I need to move back to Texas. gonk *shakes fist at Florida*
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 11:22 am
You could theoretically go to New York too, they have the annual con that grabs all those people.
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 5:23 pm
Yes but.... but... it's Texas. D: It's just awesome. :B It was a whole damn other country for a bit! Also, it's not terrifyingly cold to my southernly-adjusted body.
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Posted: Tue May 06, 2008 8:14 pm
well, only parts of Texas Rock, Austin being #1. i lived in Georgetwon for like 15 years and it suck more and more as the years went by. the only highschool use to be good, but now it over crowded with idiot, and falling apart. They only now build a new school, to of course keep the rich kids safe from the race fights and the accasounal stabbing.
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 6:45 pm
OMG I didn't know! I would have asked my friend Matt who works at Austin Book and Comics to get meh some signed stuff. gonk
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Posted: Wed May 07, 2008 7:47 pm
bummer. i got to talk with Matt for a while and asked him a few qestions about comic writing. and signed my stuff (mainly Jack of Fables) and my brother comic being Salvation Run, Shadow Pack and Countdown to Mystory. Pluse he told me something in Salvation Run, if you read the 6th issue, near the last few pages, when the boom tube opened there was a cave with a set of eyes in it. I know who/what the eyes belong to now, but i'm not telling twisted
well i'm stuck between a rock and a hard place. alright, months ago (back in early march or so) my Dad and step-mom ask my siblings and i, if we would go with them to my step-sister's graduation in Dallace. but i did not realize it was held on mothers day weekend. gonk . Now I don't really like my step mom, and i really don't like my step sister, but i don't get to spend a lot of time with my dad. and we are just gone for one night, leave saturday, and return about 1-2 on sunday. but my mom has been depressed lately and doesn't want my younger brother and I to go, because we live with her (my older sibling don't) and she will be lonely. But she plays this guilt trip too often and it just such a head ach. I mean i'm not out to hurt my mom, but i told my dad i would go, and they got a room booked at a hotel already, and as is my sister is no longer going. I just don't know, this is just a really Cluster -F***
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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 6:14 pm
I donno what to tell you, Simon. Me myself if i was in that position would spend time with the one that i'm closest to.
Oh happy mommy's day to any moms..... err...umm... sweatdrop Am I the only one?
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Posted: Sat May 10, 2008 6:52 pm
yeah i know, but it was that i only felt obligated to go since i said i would months ago, and that i only see my day like less then once a month, and any other time he ask to spend with it, we never get a chance. but it ended up in one big mess where none of my siblings where going. so it was called off. guess every thing work out on it's own.
Finanly saw Iron man to day, awsome.
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