Nov. 22nd, 2012
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Nov. 22nd, 2012 12:49 pmThe best of Mystery Science Theater 3000's Turkey Day: http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/152727
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Nov. 22nd, 2012 12:54 pmAnd because it needs to be played every Thanksgiving: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m57gzA2JCcM
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Nov. 22nd, 2012 03:13 pmThe definition of "Polishing a (well loved) Turd": "Manos the Hands of Fate" gets a digital restoration from the original print: http://www.manosinhd.com/
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Nov. 22nd, 2012 03:38 pmI'm thankful for these things and people most days. But today is usually the day we actually say it:
I'm thankful for the friends I have, especially the ones who eventually adopted a gal from Texas who came up to Washington for love, took me in when my finances collapsed, took care of me when I became deathly ill, and cheered me up when that love I moved up for collapsed.
I'm thankful for the family at home, especially the family that welcomed me back as if nothing happened after ending my self-imposed exile from for fifteen years on the incredibly wrong assumption I'd never be welcome after coming out transgendered.
I'm thankful for the job I have, working for a company that has entertained me in an industry that I have enjoyed me since I was in 5th grade and can't believe I'm in. I'm thankful for the many co-workers there who have become friends, inspirations and have given me a hand-up when needed.
But most of all, I am grateful to my readers. I've been doing comics for ten years, and while they are not the most state of the art comics, or even very well done, you've been there, all ten years, reading and commenting, and allowing me to tell you stories: my life's goal.
Thank you all. I couldn't get by without you.
I'm thankful for the friends I have, especially the ones who eventually adopted a gal from Texas who came up to Washington for love, took me in when my finances collapsed, took care of me when I became deathly ill, and cheered me up when that love I moved up for collapsed.
I'm thankful for the family at home, especially the family that welcomed me back as if nothing happened after ending my self-imposed exile from for fifteen years on the incredibly wrong assumption I'd never be welcome after coming out transgendered.
I'm thankful for the job I have, working for a company that has entertained me in an industry that I have enjoyed me since I was in 5th grade and can't believe I'm in. I'm thankful for the many co-workers there who have become friends, inspirations and have given me a hand-up when needed.
But most of all, I am grateful to my readers. I've been doing comics for ten years, and while they are not the most state of the art comics, or even very well done, you've been there, all ten years, reading and commenting, and allowing me to tell you stories: my life's goal.
Thank you all. I couldn't get by without you.
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Nov. 22nd, 2012 09:05 pmWhen I draw comics, I don't actually script them out in advance. I just draw what I know should be the next installment, then write dialogue to fit. But when I write a script for someone else, I use a modified movie scriptwriting format. Wanna see?
http://www.dolari.net/pub/lizscript.pdf
http://www.dolari.net/pub/lizscript.pdf