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Jeez, Is It the Twenty-Ninth Already? -or- Boys and Girls

Thursday, November 29

So, here I am just sitting at home, off from work today. I decided to take the day off since I didn't really have anything of a Thanksgiving Holiday. Had a nice little gathering of friends over last night and entertained into the wee hours of the morning. It's past 1pm now and I'm still thinking of how to plan my day.

For some reason comics come out today instead of what should normally have been yesterday. I'm sure last weeks holiday has something to do with it, but oh well. Apparently my name appears in the letter column of last weeks Walking Dead, so I'll have to check that one out.

The Fiancee and I put up the Christmas tree last night. Still have some random decorating to do, and damn, is it cold in the house. It really is a good day just to bum around.

For like the past hour now I've been reading through my collection of "Girls". For over a year now I've had almost all the issues, but never read them. But I just can't wait to pick up the next issue as soon as I finish one. I really want to know how it finishes out now.

Exciting DrawMeIn news. I've been talking back and forth now with Darick Robertson, artist of "The Boys". He says I'll be in issue #15, so four months or so wait for that to publish. He sent me a sketch of a scene that I'll be used in. Incidentally, he pointed out he sketched it out before remembering my request, and the character already looked a lot like myself already (minus maybe the hair style). But furthermore, like my last appearance, I'm not going to be just a background character. It even looks like I'll have lines again. My only concern (and for those who know the book) is when he asked for shots of me with "scared and crying faces" so that it would "be helpful in making it look more like you later in the sequence."

What does that mean?

As fate would have it, my webmaster supreme Jeff Stewart just called me, talking about the future of the site. When you read this, thanks again man.

Better go shower before leaving for comics. Have a great Thursday!
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posted by Gjskier (Kal), 1:02 PM

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