Sorry, the title was the best I could come up with in the short time I've got before clocking in for work tonight.
Started reading the comic about ten years ago, and had to play catch-up a few months ago. Took a few weeks (about six years worth of strips. No internet access at home for the moment), and didn't bother even entering the forums until last night.
So when I'm not at work, I'm usually trying to write music for the band my brother and I are putting together or write some science fiction. Not much of a social life, but I did catch the Slipknot concert last week, so I'm not completely boring.
Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
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Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
Re: Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
Welcome aboard!';'
btw; you remind me of the Electric Company of PBS. (Although it also rings a 'Bowery Boys' / Abbot & Costello vibe too...)
http://blog.timesunion.com/chuckmiller/ ... -ys/12494/
btw; you remind me of the Electric Company of PBS. (Although it also rings a 'Bowery Boys' / Abbot & Costello vibe too...)
http://blog.timesunion.com/chuckmiller/ ... -ys/12494/
Re: Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
Oh, darn, guess I'm the only one who watched The Goonies... but yeah, I think I saw that as a kid.
There is no such thing as a science experiment gone wrong.
Re: Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
Well, yeah, but where do you think the Goonies got it from?
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Re: Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
Welcome to the nuthouse.
And just so you younger members will know, Electric Company was the first time I'd ever heard of Morgan Freeman...
And just so you younger members will know, Electric Company was the first time I'd ever heard of Morgan Freeman...
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Re: Heeeyyy yooouu guuuyyys!
greetings and welcome
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