I Whisper Through My Donut, "Hey, Baby Baby, Light That Ass on Fire."

Showdown! Queen finally gets a full introduction, but this certainly can't be good news for everyone's favorite sheepdog-haired ditz. Who will win: French Maid or Dominatrix?! For the curious, that's not a naturally bifurcated tongue. Chop chop.

For those visiting for the first time from josh l.'s Girly, hello! May your stay be filled with purple lesbians and naked cyborgs.

Vote if you want! That'd be extra sweet.

Warning for those with short attention spans: long post ahead!

Some of you might be glad to know that the school year is fast approaching for me. This will help with keeping the update schedule a little more consistent, since I won't be dealing with a 9 to 5 for a while (or rather, a 1 to 9). I hadn't anticipated such a heavy workload, mostly because I hadn't anticipated joining ranks with the management at the frame shop I work at. It was sort of a lucky break on my part, because I'd applied just after the previous lead walked off the job; having some previous management experience, I was pretty much a shoe-in. Unfortunately, it also means that I'm in charge of the store a lot of the time, which is both exhausting and greatly demanding of most of my time (free and otherwise). When I get home at night, I don't feel like drawing. Not because I don't like drawing anymore, but because I'm too tired to concentrate on anything. All I want to do is sleep.

During the day, all I want to do is draw. But, when you're running a retail store, you don't have time to steal away and work on comics. Lunch is just long enough to eat. There's really no free time except on my weekends (which this week happened to be Sunday and Monday). And then, after being cooped up in a store all week, I want human contact that's more substantial than the superficial sales bullshit. I want to drink lots of booze and sleep in until the afternoon, cruise around town with the music turned up and hang out with my friends doing stupid things and having fun.

So, the eternal dilemma: Do I make comics, or do I socialize? My solution so far has been to go 50-50, and the result is that the comics have been pretty late. I hope y'all stick with me through this. Believe it or not I'm still really having fun with the comic; it never feels like work. I look forward to completing more of it every day. I guess I just want to say thanks to the people who don't mind waiting a little longer to get the latest episode, because it makes me feel good.

Alrighty, kids. I gotta sleep now.

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