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My website crew will be updating my Movable Type in the next week or so. So if you see any real issues with our favorite cartoon blog, just hang in there. It'll all be back up and running again soon.
I'm moving up to 3.15 which will allow me a host of spam fighting options which, in turn, means commenting should be up and running again soon!

What a great place to hang out on Saturday mornings! (I wonder if I can come in my jammies...)

I have to agree with Amid at Cartoon Brew; at first I was upset about Warner Brothers' plans to "reimagine" Bugs Bunny and friends, but they've been whored out so often in the past, it's hard to muster even mild indignity any more.
Scott Simon also makes a good point - maybe if the brain trust at WB put a little more into imagining instead of reimagining, they could come up with some great new stuff.
Bugs and the gang just deserve better than this.
Digital Strips podcasters, Zampzon and Daku, gave our favorite cartoon website a nice mention in today's show as well as in their blog.
Check it out!
(BTW, sorry for the lateness of today's entry. It's been kinda of a crazy dad day with my 19-month old telling naptime to take a hike.)
Two of my cartoons are in the March 2005 issue of Funny Times:
Two of my cartoons are in the March 2005 issue of Reader's Digest:
1) Technology cartoon (of sorts...)
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