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Linque
05/23/2006, 01:50 pm
What's going on, Mr. Purcell? It's been a month since the last page came out. I was thinking you were saving it for my birthday on the 21st but now that's gone by too.
There's one reason I would be satisfied in: Purcell got so excited about the games so he's spending all his time making them perfect.
twentyfour
05/23/2006, 01:56 pm
Isn't it webcomic tradition to have sporadic update schedules?
I know mine works that way
Haggis
05/23/2006, 02:01 pm
Well, he's also working on making new Pixar films perfect, and since he gets paid for that and not for the comic... I can't blame him. Although I would like for the comic to be updated at least monthly, if possible.
leon101
05/25/2006, 04:52 am
He can take his time. I'm a man of patients. ;) Trust me on that one.
mikdog
05/25/2006, 02:41 pm
He can take his time. I'm a man of patients. ;) Trust me on that one.
You must be a doctor then.
'patience' with a 'c' in this case.
That would be the write speling.
Lazerus
05/25/2006, 02:58 pm
He can take his time. I'm a man of patients. ;) Trust me on that one.
You must be a doctor then.
'patience' with a 'c' in this case.
That would be the write speling.
Or possibly the "right spelling".
Though to be truly grammatically sound it would be "the correct spelling"
leon101
05/25/2006, 04:25 pm
Could have sworn that was how you spell it...hmm, oh well, I suck at spelling anyways :)) .
mikdog
05/26/2006, 07:08 am
He can take his time. I'm a man of patients. ;) Trust me on that one.
You must be a doctor then.
'patience' with a 'c' in this case.
That would be the write speling.
Or possibly the "right spelling".
Though to be truly grammatically sound it would be "the correct spelling"
Once again, I made a joke to see if anyone fell into my trap. I must admit, I never thought of substituting 'right' for 'correct', so you got me there.
Thanks for puting me straight, Lazerus.
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