No, Laugh-Out-Loud Cats isn't mine. I used to draw a serialized comic about a little guy named King Hobo trying to make his way in the world. It was much, much funnier than Laugh-Out-Loud Cats. I really ought to get back to that.
Walker, would you have the time to make Hobotopia a regularly updated webcomic? I, like so many others on this thread, love those comics and would like you to continue making them.
No, Laugh-Out-Loud Cats isn't mine. I used to draw a serialized comic about a little guy named King Hobo trying to make his way in the world. It was much, much funnier than Laugh-Out-Loud Cats. I really ought to get back to that.
Walker, would you have the time to make Hobotopia a regularly updated webcomic? I, like so many others on this thread, love those comics and would like you to continue making them.
I've picked some ambitious creative projects to fill the time I have for them. Hobotipia won't be on the list for a while, but he probably isn't gone forever.
New York tricks you though. It likes to make you think it wants you to know where you are and how to get where you're going... it lures you in... but then throws in enough edge cases to fuck you up royally. Boston looks like it makes you think hard before setting off anywhere.
Churbs, what chance do you give him? I kind of just assume you know about this sort of thing.
Chances of doing it right and winning the bet? Depends on the conditions on the day, but assuming a clear day, and assuming he's been flying that aircraft in simulators...low to fair, depending on how much sack he's got.
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They will not force us,
They will stop degrading us,
They will not control us,
We will be victorious
So come on
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Probably more like Boston never decided to redesign their streets when automobiles became popular.
I'd watch this show. I'd watch it everyday.
Churbs, what chance do you give him? I kind of just assume you know about this sort of thing.