by Mark A. Cooper
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0225 - Lots of ChocolateNotes on today's comic (11 Apr 2011):The question that DigiMe asks in this comic was actually asked by me, to a guest, this week - they were buying 16 six-packs of chocolate... I would just like to point out, at this moment, that people shouldn't dip a horse in chocolate - unless they're dead, first, of course... News, Views and Just Plain Schmooze...Monday 11 April 2011Apologies for missing more than one comic, lately. I've pretty much run out of material for the comic - so for a little while, there are only going to be updates every Monday. Monday 14 March 2011Well, there would have been a strip on my 40th birthday - had I not changed the upload date to a Thursday! I also realised that I'd messed up the notes for last Monday's strip - the title and the comic number were the same ones as the one before it! *cringe* I've hopefully fixed that now, though. Thursday 24 February 2011Changing to Thursday made one heck of a difference; I felt more relaxed about getting the comic done yesterday. I've still got to get changes made on websites which link to this one, so that there's a revised banner. Goodness knows when I'll get around to it. Wednesday 9 February 2011First of all, apologies for not putting out a comic on Monday - I had these sketches drawn, although it was way past the deadline for automatic uploading, but I just wasn't feeling up to continuing. Second, I'm still getting to grips with the tablet PC's pen, so I hope you'll excuse any inconsistency with the drawing. I'm also drawing sketches much smaller than they need to be, which is causing problems later on. Of course, I'm not practicing anywhere near enough. Last, but by no means least, a happy birthday to my mum, Sandra, who is 59 on Friday! |
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