Fooled you!
Many webcomics choose April Fool's Day to play amusing pranks -- pranks such as
switching around the artists of two popular strips. It's come to the point where these kinds of stunts are expected, and thus aren't surprising or "fooling" at all! The
real April Fool's Day joke here at
Sam and Fuzzy was that the comic ran
exactly as normal. It's post-modern fooling -- a fooling for a more savvy generation.
Yeah, that's it...
Sam Logan
Thank you!
Many of you were confused and alarmed when, this Friday, the Sam and Fuzzy site disappeared and was replaced with a message saying "Monthly Bandwidth exceeded." Well, thanks to the extreme generosity of my friends at section5.net, the site is now up and running again with an extra 7 gigs of monthly bandwidth to burn! Thanks a ton, d00ds.
And while I didn't like seeing the site go down, it's
great to see that readership is rising. This could not be happening without the help of all you readers who are spreading the word, or without the generous linkage from other webcomics like
Scarygoround and
Control-Alt-Delete. Don't ever think I don't appreciate it, guys!
Well that's enough of that. I'm probably damaging my surly webcomic-artist image.
Sam Logan
Awwww....
The University of Victoria is overrun with rabbits. They first started showing up about seven years ago, and ever since then, there have been more and more every year. I took this photo with the digital camera I had borrowed from the labs for Photojournalism class:
They get tamer and tamer every year, too, since they are in constant contact with hyoomans. I was about two feet away from these little guys, and they didn't even flinch. Hell, they even let me use a flash.
Not the world's most meaty newspost, but pictures of baby rabbits are probably a refreshingly innocent break from what you've all been seeing on TV lately.
Sam Logan