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Late Thursday Normality

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

Thank you Facebook, not only have you allowed me to waste my time adding virtual books to my profile, now I am officially a Werewolf fighting Vampires, and a Ninja fighting Pirates. I’m one fierce Wereja, bitches!

Anyway, my friends count is up to 9…which really isn’t that high, and when I see that some of my friends have like 150 friends I start feeling a little insecure. But I have assurances that Gilgrim will be joining…well, I sent him an invite…

Here’s something you’ll actually be interested in: WEBCOMICS! Gilgrim just sent me the rough of tomorrow’s strip and I have to say, it shall be most awesomely righteous. And, hold your pants, it’s topical.

One other thing I wanted to share, over the last month we’ve gotten a decent amount of traffic from Canada, England (go Three Lions!), and Australia (Socceroos, oh yeah). Just wanted to mention it because most of our traffic comes from the US, of course (California, and…Minnesota, Kerri?), but it’s cool that people in other countries are checking stuff out. If you’re reading this, and you’re not in the US (or, even if you are for that matter), and you’re not totally repulsed by our “low brow” standards, why not leave a comment…come on, you know you want to…

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