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Monday, April 25, 2011

Working on Comics

  So I've started working on comics again. It's the week before finals and I don't have much to do (that's the way it works, right?) and I'm in a pretty good mood so I figured I would finally start working on comics. So I start racking my brains to remember what I wanted to do (this morning I had three) and I could only remember one of them. It was terrible!
Or alternatively, terrabo'.
 Editor's Note: I just remembered one of them, so we're up to two, but that's still 66%.

  Luckily, I have post-it widgets that I keep thoughts on, specifically comic ideas I got while playing World of Warcraft saved for a later date when I have more time (you know, because I was playing WoW). For instance, I have a hash tag on twitter called Why My Guild Hates Me, even though I didn't actually have a guild...

Editor's Note: Don't go back through my twitter looking for it because I have twice now and when I finally found the hash tag for it (way down in fuck-all history) and click, Firefox freezes.

  Anyway, I was going back through these post-its to see what I had in mind, and here is the main post-it where I kept my notes:

hit and run, and block,
got people
scared of skunk
alert the guards!
growth elixer
deadly fish
someone will do-take silver
hyena-don't look at me like that
notice he's dead?
robes of shame
surpriiise! scroll! too old a inn keeper
Quests: It's all about the Britches
RAGTHAR-great, please get me crawfish
cat with pants on

Now, I know what a couple of them are, for instance the Britches joke is going to be a poster-like drawing, but honestly, I have no idea what "RAGTHAR-great, please get me crawfish" or "cat with pants on" means whatsoever. I only barely remember what "robes of shame" was about.

-Back to work!

Editor's Note: I remember what "RAGTHAR-great, please get me crawfish" meant! I still don't know why I would draw a cat with pants on and why that would be humorous in my style.