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Switching Stories

I know. I know. Some of you want to continue to follow the story of Theresa and William. On the other hand, I hope some of you are glad to return to the story of Chrys and Mandrake. There's some pretty fun stuff coming up, so stick with us, please!


Ysa (2011-01-31)

What doesn't kill us (like the suspense) will only make us stronger..... or cause a small riot.   Torture away!  Everyone seems to love it.  mutters sadistic bastards.


Ayra (Guest) (2011-01-31)


I like Chrys and Mandrake so I don't mind too much personally SmileConsidering the state of the escape pod, I think they are rather fortunate to have actually landed somewhere while still being alive. An hostile desert is better than deep space! I guess the pod actually was worth the 5 credits. Plus, there's a metal building-like thingy in the background, which is habited by peace-loving, gentle occupants, I'm sure.


SoySauce (Guest) (2011-01-31)


Emerging from an escape pod that landed in the middle of a vast desert? Why does this seem familiar?


Ayshara (Guest) (2011-02-03)


Is it just me or is there a Doctor Who reference in the first panel?


Sio (Guest) (2011-02-14)


I just wonder if the pictorial language the little one talks is the language of moisture vaporators.  Probably gonna need that.

Go away snow

NOTE: Sorry, readers. I suspect that Keith's been hit by the weather and, so, the comic is delayed.

I'm getting very, very tired of moving snow. While having a small snowblower makes it sooooo much easier, I could stand to go a few weeks without clearing the drive and walkways. Or months.

And that snow blower doesn't help me dig out my mailbox so I can continue to get postal service.

Bleh.

Hope the weather's better where you are, dear reader.


J (Guest) (2011-02-03)


Nope live about 45 minutes west of Chicago so we just got hammered yesterday


Pseudo (Guest) (2011-02-03)


Yup, working 150 km south of  Ft. McMurray, and the weather is peachy.  +5 to -15 and sunny; any warmer and the ice roads would start melting.


Ketira (Guest) (2011-02-03)


Of course it is, but then I'm in the one part of the Country that didn't get hammered by the snow: Florida.  (It hit north of the Ocala National Forest.)


Ketira (Guest) (2011-02-03)


P.S: Happy Chinese New Year!  It's the year of the Metal Rabbit!


Ayshara (Guest) (2011-02-03)


I live just about an hour north of Indianapolis, we got hit by the storm here too but it wasn't as bad as the one we had five years ago. That one completely shut the city down for a week and only some of the businesses were running on week 2, a couple of days is nothing.


Antonious (Guest) (2011-02-04)


Ever notice how it is "Snow, snow, beautiful snow" and "I'm dreaming of a White Christmas" until Christmas is over. The it's "Damn! I am so sick of this! When is Spring going to come? Come on Spring!"


Ayra (Guest) (2011-02-04)


I'm from a usually really snowy part of Canada... And we are getting nearly nothing this year. What you guys are getting more is what we are getting less, pretty much. I'm not complaining: You get to feel our pain for once! Smile


Ysa (2011-02-04)

Biggest problem with where I live is one day it's 60 degrees, the next it's 7 degrees.  The hot/cold rollercoaster wears down the body and makes it easy for us to get constantly sick.  It's a relief when we do get snow so we can have a couple days off work to rest up. 


Sio (Guest) (2011-02-06)


Now they flag down the Jawa sandcrawler...

"Over here!  Please! Help!"