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Fake quote(s) to use in every day life.
Updated daily


Wednesday's quote
"A warm sun caresses a gentle spirit and burns a wicked soul."
- Pastor Devin Low, 1954 A.D.

Thursday's quote
"Down the hatch with old regrets, and watch the shot glasses fill again."
- The cyclical nature of the universe, 1970 A.D.


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Piecing it together
2013-03-13
Remove R Comic (aka rm -r comic), by Gary Marks: Piecing it together 
Dialog: 
Think outside the box.  Get the blow torch! 
 
Panel 1 
Jacob: What the... really? 
Panel 2 
Caption: Ten minutes later. 
Panel 3 
Jacob: Hah! Piece of cake. 
Panel 4 
Caption: Four hours later. 
Jacob: $@#$%@!#$%@!!!! WHY WON'T YOU FIT?!


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comic search terms: Piecing it together
comic dialog: Think outside the box. Get the blow torch!

Panel 1
Jacob: What the... really?
Panel 2
Caption: Ten minutes later.
Panel 3
Jacob: Hah! Piece of cake.
Panel 4
Caption: Four hours later.
Jacob: $@#$%@!#$%@!!!! WHY WON'T YOU FIT?!
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I'm just a big tease
Gary
Well, I almost forgot to post the comic tonight, but I did remember. For right now, all I'm going to say about the Supernatural convention is that it was awesome. Next week there will be two comics that were thought up while there, one is taken pretty directly from one of the Q&As, so wait patiently.

And now, on to this comic we go. This is almost exactly what happened when I bought a drafting table. There were three steps with dozens of screws to put together, and then one step with a plastic drawer system that "snapped" together. That drawer gave me more trouble than the rest of the assembly. Eventually, it did go together, and now I have a drafting table, to start a side project at some point. Basically, there's a scifi comic I've wanted to do for a long time, and it will be done by hand, instead of completely on the computer, like this one is. The plan is to get the whole thing done before releasing any of it. This way it won't impact anything else I'm doing, and since it's a side project, I get to do it in my free time. If I complete it, I'll definitely post about it, but don't expect that post soon.

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