
have you ever sent these off to publishers? they`re much cooler than the crap the newspapers print
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:08,
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Better than Hagar, Stryker, etc.
Your stuff is really farkin good, Mr Jolly Jack.
Is teh bollocksings.
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:16,
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Your stuff is really farkin good, Mr Jolly Jack.
Is teh bollocksings.

....which is what newspapers want.
When I reach 100 or so, I'll see if I can get 'em published as a book.
edit: What is George and Lynn anyway?
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:11,
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When I reach 100 or so, I'll see if I can get 'em published as a book.
edit: What is George and Lynn anyway?

George and Lynne is actually some pre/post coital banter strip from Scandinavia or something, but with different words added to the speach bubbles.
They're always naked, and some bird has her tits out, I'm sure usually George would be saying "And then I put the handle of the tennis racket* up her arse whilst she pissed on me'.
*Can't remember exactly how to spell the racket part, racket? raquet? who knows?
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:53,
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They're always naked, and some bird has her tits out, I'm sure usually George would be saying "And then I put the handle of the tennis racket* up her arse whilst she pissed on me'.
*Can't remember exactly how to spell the racket part, racket? raquet? who knows?

a different term for comic strip? I've not heard this term before (except on here) but then, I don't get out much.

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Art in sequence. The term could be applied to storyboards and the like as well.
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:19,
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and by inspiration, I mean you are much better than any of us could hope to be.
But you still make us laugh so we like you.
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Fri 19 Aug 2005, 10:23,
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But you still make us laugh so we like you.

*I'm wanking as I type this*
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