Sunday, December 31, 2006
Holy Schnikies! Gak-A-Teer of the Year!
I go away for Christmas only to come back to one of the best presents yet:
I'm the Gak-A-Teer of the year! The first ever! That's, like, the first time I've ever been first at something and had it be a good thing. Not like those other times. Like when the doctor said to my mom, "Mrs. Mohninger, your son has the first ever case of..." Or when my high school science teacher said, "Derek, this is the first time anyone's ever gotten below zero." I recall saying, "That's the first time THAT'S ever happened," to many a young girl I was interested in, then running away all hunched over. However, this is truly and honour.
Thank's Jason! I mean it! I think My Living Dead Girl is a very entertaining strip. I've always been attracted to the type of entertainment that includes some way out aspect that everyone takes as normal. That's perhaps why I liked the first Ace Ventura so much. Hey! Everyone might have been thinkin' this pet detective guy was crazy, but they accepted him for who he was and didn't have him committed.
Courtney Davers goes around eating anything she wants, and everyone just takes it for granted that their school mate or cat won't be around anymore. Love it! Jason, you have truly come out with a product that has me enthralled.
If you head over to MLDG's News Blog, you'll see that Jason's awarded the first ever Gak-A-Teer of the Year (me again...schwing!) with an autographed clock. Now, my wife was totally excited about this clock and has given me permission to hang it in my office out of site. I will hang it with pride. I've got kind of a theme going as I got a MLDG hoodie, too. I've never has a quality hoodie before, so I though that since I wanted some MLDG paraphernalia, I might as well kill two birds with one stone:
You can tell two things from this photo with out using any psychic abilities. Those with psychic abilities: STAY OUT OF MY HEAD! The two things are:
1. I spend way too much time on the internet.
2. I hate to shave regularly.
Once again, I have to say, "Thanks, Jason!" I want to encourage everyone who likes and dislikes the zombie genre to head over to his site and read about Courtney. Also, head on over to Top Site to vote for My Living Dead Girl as the best zombie site ever. I want to get more traffic Jason's and Courtney's way so that we can encourage them to come out more frequently.
What are you waiting for? MOVE!
And now for some personal stuff. We had a wonderful Christmas with my mom at her's and dad's place in Creston. Sucked that dad wasn't there, though. Apparently he'll be there next year, so we have that to look forward to. We got something that Calgary didn't have: a white Christmas. I also got a cold that is just now going away.
Doesn't that beat all? Michelle and I get ten days away from the kids who are still in Creston with my mom, and we both get sick. Nothing spells romance better than the honk of someone blowing their nose into a used and dried up Kleenex.
We watched Little Miss Sunshine last night. I tell you, I just can't get enough of Steve Carell. Not only is he the master of uncomfortable comedy, but he shines here with a touch of dramatic acting. The rest of the cast were spot on in their rolls from the wife hiding her smoking, the husband convinced that his nine step self-help program is the key to success, the gay brother who fails at committing suicide because of his lack of recognition for being a scholar in something I can't even remember, the father who snorts heroine and swears in front of everyone, and the son who's taken a vow of silence until he reaches his goal of becoming a military test pilot. Oh, and the innocent little girl who's beauty pageant routine you just have to see. Not a family film, but very, very entertaining.
In closing, I want to wish everyone a happy New Year. It usher's in mine and Shannon's webcomic, and we're going to strive to entertain. If nothing comes out of it, at least we're having fun doing it. I hope you have fun reading it. So don't forget to check out Take It Like A Husband starting tomorrow:
I'm the Gak-A-Teer of the year! The first ever! That's, like, the first time I've ever been first at something and had it be a good thing. Not like those other times. Like when the doctor said to my mom, "Mrs. Mohninger, your son has the first ever case of..." Or when my high school science teacher said, "Derek, this is the first time anyone's ever gotten below zero." I recall saying, "That's the first time THAT'S ever happened," to many a young girl I was interested in, then running away all hunched over. However, this is truly and honour.
Thank's Jason! I mean it! I think My Living Dead Girl is a very entertaining strip. I've always been attracted to the type of entertainment that includes some way out aspect that everyone takes as normal. That's perhaps why I liked the first Ace Ventura so much. Hey! Everyone might have been thinkin' this pet detective guy was crazy, but they accepted him for who he was and didn't have him committed.
Courtney Davers goes around eating anything she wants, and everyone just takes it for granted that their school mate or cat won't be around anymore. Love it! Jason, you have truly come out with a product that has me enthralled.
If you head over to MLDG's News Blog, you'll see that Jason's awarded the first ever Gak-A-Teer of the Year (me again...schwing!) with an autographed clock. Now, my wife was totally excited about this clock and has given me permission to hang it in my office out of site. I will hang it with pride. I've got kind of a theme going as I got a MLDG hoodie, too. I've never has a quality hoodie before, so I though that since I wanted some MLDG paraphernalia, I might as well kill two birds with one stone:
You can tell two things from this photo with out using any psychic abilities. Those with psychic abilities: STAY OUT OF MY HEAD! The two things are:
1. I spend way too much time on the internet.
2. I hate to shave regularly.
Once again, I have to say, "Thanks, Jason!" I want to encourage everyone who likes and dislikes the zombie genre to head over to his site and read about Courtney. Also, head on over to Top Site to vote for My Living Dead Girl as the best zombie site ever. I want to get more traffic Jason's and Courtney's way so that we can encourage them to come out more frequently.
What are you waiting for? MOVE!
And now for some personal stuff. We had a wonderful Christmas with my mom at her's and dad's place in Creston. Sucked that dad wasn't there, though. Apparently he'll be there next year, so we have that to look forward to. We got something that Calgary didn't have: a white Christmas. I also got a cold that is just now going away.
Doesn't that beat all? Michelle and I get ten days away from the kids who are still in Creston with my mom, and we both get sick. Nothing spells romance better than the honk of someone blowing their nose into a used and dried up Kleenex.
We watched Little Miss Sunshine last night. I tell you, I just can't get enough of Steve Carell. Not only is he the master of uncomfortable comedy, but he shines here with a touch of dramatic acting. The rest of the cast were spot on in their rolls from the wife hiding her smoking, the husband convinced that his nine step self-help program is the key to success, the gay brother who fails at committing suicide because of his lack of recognition for being a scholar in something I can't even remember, the father who snorts heroine and swears in front of everyone, and the son who's taken a vow of silence until he reaches his goal of becoming a military test pilot. Oh, and the innocent little girl who's beauty pageant routine you just have to see. Not a family film, but very, very entertaining.
In closing, I want to wish everyone a happy New Year. It usher's in mine and Shannon's webcomic, and we're going to strive to entertain. If nothing comes out of it, at least we're having fun doing it. I hope you have fun reading it. So don't forget to check out Take It Like A Husband starting tomorrow: