Roommate Gone, Party Time?
June 18, 2004
Hey folks. Just arrived at my parent's house and am in the process of 1) settling in and 2) letting all of my AZ peeps know that I am actually here. So that means a short rant today, but I'm betting that you all don't mind too much.

I'm also hoping that you don't mind the strip itself reverting "back to normal" (as it were) after the wild ride (and the longest storyline I've ever done) of the RPG storyline. It's nice to be able to not stress out so much about making something ENTIRELY NEW for the strip every day (although it was also a lot of fun to be able to do so), and I did mention that the series was sort of a long-term celebration of I'm Blue's 250(+) strips, but still, I do hope nobody is disappointed. I like taking a lot of time and effort to make the strip look really good - regardless of how large it ends up being in physical size - and I'lm ALWAYS going to make sure it looks as good as it can. Always. But I need to get my ass looking for a job, and my time will probably be lessened if all goes well, but I've commited to two times a week, Tuesdays and Fridays (without fail as it always has been), and I'm going to keep the strip "on the up and up," so to speak, and make sure that even though it may not have the most elaborate drawings or shading or whatever, that everything keeps getting better and better.

Anyhow. Another "short" rant turned hella long. I'd just like to say to all my readers - old and new - thanks for sticking around my crazy little corner of the Internet and listening to all the crazy things I've had to say, reading all the weird-ass strips I've put together, and so on. You guys are the very main part of what makes all this craziness so much fun, and so very worthwhile.

But enough squishiness. Peace out, and keep on rockin' (in the free world). Or something.

Wants To Be a Rock Goddess,
Annie "Blue" C





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