I have little to blab
about, but I'll tell you a story that I almost turned in a special
comic the other day. At work my relief came in and we started
counting my till. A customer came in and I told her it would be
just a moment, then I asked him how his Halloween had been without even
bothering to look up from my counting. He replied, in monotone,
"Alright." To which I calmly asked, "Kill anyone?" And
recieved a response of, in the same monotone voice, "Nah, not
yet." And I simply replied with, "Someday."
We then finished and looked up to see the poor woman staring at us with
big white eyes. Whoo! Scary men in the convience store!
And today's comic is just me laying a few ground rules. I like
rules to things. I hate it when things are able to happen just to
move along the plot... random things are fine, but changing what a
character can do back and forth is a little tiresome. It makes it
more interesting when you have to figure out a way to get someone to
work around limitations....
4:42
PM (PST); 11/02/06
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