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Mar. 8th, 2006 07:04 amComics updated. CS. Or HERE if the feed isn't up.
Fingers still aren't perfect. Kinda getting worried about that.
Some silly comics trivia: Most of the last names in my comics are counties in Texas. Carrie's last name is Terrell, Andrea's is Williamson (I live not 100 yards from Williamson County).
When it came time to write up the Death Certificate, I had all the backstory planned out, who the grandparents were, how they got here, and so on. Carrie's maternal grandmother was originally Aisling McCulloch (one of the first Irish families that set up colonies in Texas).
Carrie's looks are based on a friend of mine. This person, and her mother, helped me in a very tough time in my life. And after I was on my feet again, we drifted apart, more from my own narcissistic self-absorbed-ness (is that a word?) than from a lack of caring.
So when it came time to print up the certificate, I changed Aisling McCulloch to Sara O'Shea. A little thank you to someone I haven't seen or heard from in 15 years, and an I'm sorry.
So, if you know a cute little redhead by the name of Sara O'Shea, or Sara Katzer (or maybe even Kristen Hyduke), who lived in San Antonio once upon a time, tell her Jenn says "Hello, thank you, and I'm sorry."
Fingers still aren't perfect. Kinda getting worried about that.
Some silly comics trivia: Most of the last names in my comics are counties in Texas. Carrie's last name is Terrell, Andrea's is Williamson (I live not 100 yards from Williamson County).
When it came time to write up the Death Certificate, I had all the backstory planned out, who the grandparents were, how they got here, and so on. Carrie's maternal grandmother was originally Aisling McCulloch (one of the first Irish families that set up colonies in Texas).
Carrie's looks are based on a friend of mine. This person, and her mother, helped me in a very tough time in my life. And after I was on my feet again, we drifted apart, more from my own narcissistic self-absorbed-ness (is that a word?) than from a lack of caring.
So when it came time to print up the certificate, I changed Aisling McCulloch to Sara O'Shea. A little thank you to someone I haven't seen or heard from in 15 years, and an I'm sorry.
So, if you know a cute little redhead by the name of Sara O'Shea, or Sara Katzer (or maybe even Kristen Hyduke), who lived in San Antonio once upon a time, tell her Jenn says "Hello, thank you, and I'm sorry."