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Decembrrrrrrr!

6/12/06 @ 19:04

Well, it’s getting colder, but not THAT cold yet… it’s been a interestingly late and mild winter so far, but things are starting to look pretty sparse out there now that most of the leaves have fallen.

Allow me to apologize for the extended break. What with my other commitments and interests, Q&V seem to be taking a bit of a backseat. And that’s ok, they’re enjoying their cloud talk I’m sure.

So, I’m not really sure what’s going to happen (at least I’m finally admitting that instead of the usual illusion that I know how things will turn out), but I will make one promise - sometime in December there will be a Christmas Issue, something a bit special to celebrate the season.  So, check back now and then for that. And otherwise, I suggest that those of you who are able subscribe to the RSS feed on the site, so that you can get automatically updated whenever something new is posted. If you don’t know what an RSS feed is, or how to use one, then please take a look around the web to find out - I only barely know myself and doubt I could help you much.

But! Until then, enjoy December, and the winter, and those chocolates in the windows for those of you lucky enough to have an advent calendar. Season’s greetings to you all.

Cloud Talk

16/11/06 @ 15:04

Issue #248

Apologies for the break - things got a bit hectic here. I think we all need time to decompress after Qweestor’s Visit, and Q&V are showing us just how it’s done.

Qweestor’s Visit (Part 6): Fond Farewell

5/11/06 @ 20:15

Issue #247

Ah man, these guys!

I have to say, I’ve really loved having Qweestor in the mix, he’ll be making another visit very soon I’m sure.

Qweestor’s Visit (Part 5): Sundae Bloody Sundae

29/10/06 @ 17:11

Issue #246

Being around children really brings out the child in you. If you access to one, I suggest you get your fix of childlike-goodness today!

Qweestor’s Visit (Part 4): Bib-bib

29/10/06 @ 17:09

Issue #245

If you’ve ever been fortunate enough to see me in a restaurant, you might well have seen me wearing my napkin like a bib. I am nothing if not a cultured and sophisticated diner.