I listen to too many old time radio cop dramas and detective serials . That's gettin' kinda obvious.
Oh, yeah: I got my ISBNs a couple of days ago. Printing's back on track. I'll keep you guys posted!
Templar: Antiquated slang = Comedy Goldmine.I listen to too many old time radio cop dramas and detective serials . That's gettin' kinda obvious. Oh, yeah: I got my ISBNs a couple of days ago. Printing's back on track. I'll keep you guys posted! 12 CommentsLeave a comment |
Old time radio!! Do you by any chance listen to "Those Were the Days" from College of DuPage?
Is that the one where they 'cast sampler episodes from like several dozen old shows? I remember listening to that as a kid.
FUCK. YEAH.
Keep me posted, and call me if you need any knees broken.
I gotta admit, my first reaction was "Wait...what?"
So Scip doesn't believe in the Cook Family, eh. But of course, WE know they exist.
We know more than Sci-ip! We know more than Sci-ip!
I am an odd person, and it is 2 in the morning.
omigosh a new comic already this is SO AWESOME!
Of course, the last one was a little shorter, so I guess this is all according to standards.
But I like this standard!
Ah ha, very telling what the women said, "Any stupe in this town waves a sign an' it's Molotov's all over." Quite a nice suppression tactic. Though a population motivated to preserve free speech wouldn't tolerate such an oppression any better than a traditional government strong arm.
And Stacy, you don't have to explain for being odd, at least not here I hope.
Glad to hear the printing is back on track. I was all happy for you about it, then a day later I remembered that I totally pre-ordered a fancy-pants copy. Then I was flat-out stoked.
If antiquated slang can work for Firefly, it can work for Templar. I, too, like the fact that Scip doesn't believe in the Cooks, but Ray does. It's a fun twist on those two's traditional Mulder/Scully-like relationship.
Appendix to my previous question about Cons, is Anime Iowa on the Midwest con circuit? If that's the case, I'd probably be able to stop by the booth, along with a couple of friends I've shanghai'd into reading the comic.
Just thought I'd share: I was at Publix the other day and I saw Passover Plauge Candy. They had gummies in the shape of red Xs, locusts, and first born sons. My first thought was Ben's Pemmican cereal, and then I fell over laughing.
Bahaha. "Comedy goldmine" indeed. I'm very glad to learn that the continuing adventure of impression is back on track. Also, I did a double-take when I clicked on a certain sig in GBS and ended up at Templar! It's good to see that many of the internet places I so much enjoy are so closely connected.
Ray sure has a soft spot for anyone who pisses in a fellow-citizen's respective cornflakes. No wonder she's so endearing to me.