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Rrrrr..
What, is my update time set to 11PM or something?!
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What, is my update time set to 11PM or something?!
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Hrm, that's actually fairly consistent with last week's horfage. I can't get into my profile right now (probably relating to the CG move), but when I do I'll look into the update time, which I'm guessing is now -after- I leave for work instead of before as I had it set previously.
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"Death and taxes are unsolved engineering problems."
--Romano Machado
"Death and taxes are unsolved engineering problems."
--Romano Machado
Gloria's comic did the same at "Untitled!" Ima' checkin' "Dansk Folly" next. I'll report if there's anything different there.
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Ar-har-har-har-harm.
Yeus. The crux of the matter, of course, was that in its prior form, Umlaut House could not be sustained. The themes had, clearly, run their course, and too had the characters learned all the lessons which they were do to learn.
In essence, Umlaut House 2 is of course the same comic as Umlaut House, as all the basic elements, meaning the style, comedic timing and of course the predisposition toward, shall we use the vernacular, "zany" humor are restored in full.
However, it can not escape one's attention that, as was done with the sequel to Anne of Green Gables, the "clock" on certain themes has been reset, although to lend realism an entirely new generation of characters has been given the helm.
Further, some new themes will be seen to enter into the work as it matures, and it is deeply hoped by your author that they shall be appreciated as much as the older, more established themes.
Athankyou.
Yeus. The crux of the matter, of course, was that in its prior form, Umlaut House could not be sustained. The themes had, clearly, run their course, and too had the characters learned all the lessons which they were do to learn.
In essence, Umlaut House 2 is of course the same comic as Umlaut House, as all the basic elements, meaning the style, comedic timing and of course the predisposition toward, shall we use the vernacular, "zany" humor are restored in full.
However, it can not escape one's attention that, as was done with the sequel to Anne of Green Gables, the "clock" on certain themes has been reset, although to lend realism an entirely new generation of characters has been given the helm.
Further, some new themes will be seen to enter into the work as it matures, and it is deeply hoped by your author that they shall be appreciated as much as the older, more established themes.
Athankyou.
<A HREF="http://umlauthouse.comicgenesis.com" TARGET=_blank>UH2: The Mayhem of a New Generation</A>
"Death and taxes are unsolved engineering problems."
--Romano Machado
"Death and taxes are unsolved engineering problems."
--Romano Machado
Dansk Folly has been updating on the mirror sites:
http://danskfolly.keenspace.com/
http://www.drunkduck.com/Dansk_Folly/
U! has been a bit off for update times which is pretty much the same problem you've been experiencing, Allan.
http://danskfolly.keenspace.com/
http://www.drunkduck.com/Dansk_Folly/
U! has been a bit off for update times which is pretty much the same problem you've been experiencing, Allan.
"I don't know why, but watching 12-year old Japanese girls flinging their school uniforms at each other was wildly entertaining." - Azrael, Japanese Exchange Teacher.