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#10621
Suggestions / Re: Wednesday Night Chat
05 May, 2010, 06:30:15 PM
See you there!
#10622
Suggestions / Re: Wednesday Night Chat
05 May, 2010, 05:39:10 PM
'Tis open right now
#10623
Suggestions / Re: Wednesday Night Chat
05 May, 2010, 04:26:22 PM
Don't forget, peeps - tonight is chat night over at the Rowdy Yates Block Citizens' Yap Shop. We need some special guests if anyone fancies joining in, I've been coming up short over the last few weeks after such a strong start. Still, it's not all about the stars, is it? I always enjoy my evening with the Yappers, and so will you all!

See you there!
#10624
Off Topic / Re: The Political Thread
05 May, 2010, 03:55:49 PM
"Re: The Royal Charter of the BBC, & the Treason & Felony Act, 1848
Notice Before Action.

It has been brought to my attention that the Corporation has received and is now receiving substantial amounts of funding from the European Union, in breach of Charter Provisions, and that in consequence of this very suspect arrangement the BBC is now reduced to the function of providing both broadcasting & propaganda facilities to a form of alien authority that fails to acknowledge the Supreme Authority of the British Crown.

I must advise you that all such conduct serves to breach the provisions of the Treason Act, 1351 with the further provisions of the Treason & Felony Act, 1848.

In addition, I must advise that the Treason & Felony Act of 1848 provides that it is a Criminal Offence for Subjects of the Crown to give aid or comfort to Traitors, and that this offence is punishable by imprisonment for life.

I am concerned for my own position and I must ask you to cease and desist from all treacherous conduct & financial arrangements, without delay.

Unless I receive your written assurance that the Corporation will issue an immediate public apology for all Treason committed thus far, with your further guarantee that the Corporation will cease and desist from all and any conduct that fails to maintain the Supremacy of the British Crown, then I must give fair warning of my intention to discontinue the payment of all such moneys as are now being applied to the financial support of the BBC."


From here: http://www.tpuc.org/stoppayingtvlicencefees

I make no comment other than to draw your attention to this. What, if anything, you do with this information is entirely up to you.


#10625
This is awful. Why can't some of you be crap, dull, talentless bastards to make the voting easier?*

1: El Chivo
2: Bolt_01
3: Larf 01

HM Chris Askham.


*What do you mean, that's my job? You cheeky shower...
#10626
General / Re: I'm 40 today...
05 May, 2010, 01:24:59 PM
Many happy returns of the day!
#10627
As a poor artist, I can't really find anything negative to say about your artwork. I will, however, point out that there are mistakes in the lettering. I.e., from P3 alone there's:

The streets were everything he they'd be...
For four years he build a solid reputation...
and
They knew what kind of judge he was, the skills the brought to the job.

Apart from this (writer's) criticism, I see a lot to love here. Well done, it's gorgeous work. If you're looking for a writer to work with, allow me to pimp myself out here  :lol:
#10628
Quote from: uncle fester on 04 May, 2010, 12:51:03 AM
Blimey, Crave that's fantastic! What was it done in?

In the blinding glare of unfettered genius is my guess.
#10629
That's some very fine work there, Cthulouis. As an amateur writer, I'm always on the look out for artists needing scripts to practice on. PM me if you fancy practicing collaborating on something.
#10630
Books & Comics / Re: A J. R. Hartley Moment
03 May, 2010, 08:44:06 PM
Thanks Emps and Zarjazzer.

Vzzbux... ooohhh... I've gone all tingly and fingers-crossed!
#10631
Books & Comics / Re: A J. R. Hartley Moment
03 May, 2010, 08:00:44 PM
Who? And, who?
#10633
Books & Comics / Re: A J. R. Hartley Moment
03 May, 2010, 05:28:41 PM
My old school chum, cult artist Philip Bond, considered illustrating a re-invented Burnley Smith strip for all of five minutes before we decided it wasn't going to happen. Here's the proof:



He's a bit better than me, isn't he? Talented git.
#10634
Books & Comics / Re: A J. R. Hartley Moment
03 May, 2010, 05:19:57 PM
I've still had no joy tracking it down  :(

If the comic hadn't have folded, this would've been Episode 3:





Episodes 1 and 2 were lost when the comic went down. As you can see, there is no yawning chasm in popular culture as a result.

If anybody comes across this, though, I'd be very grateful if you'd let me know.
#10635
Off Topic / Re: The Political Thread
01 May, 2010, 05:33:15 PM
Roger's Momma's hoping for a well hung parliament.