A life at home eating porridge is best
The
I'm Communism shirt may be gone, but worry not. I will probably bring it back some day in the far future, and in the meantime, the
classic shirt and perhaps a few others will be available.
Still, if you're looking for some sweet new shirt designs, check out
Fourteen Four T-shirts. If you are very self aware about your webcomic reading/creating status, these shirts will make sure that everyone else you know is aware of it as well.
Instant Classic is back up after an extended bout with severe server failure. Welcome back, Brian! And speaking of cool webcomics, I stumbled across
Rugg today. It is definitely worth your time... just read the first few strips and you'll see what I mean!
Sam Logan
Horseshoes have got to be tossed
Yes, it is really the last day for ordering
I'm Communism shirts. They grow up so fast. Sniffle!
I've freshened up my little
Recommended Reading sidebar, as you might have noticed.
Checkerboard Nightmare is probably the funniest webcomic I have ever read,
Girly is Josh L at his absolute best, and
Questionable Content continues to amaze me with its biting humour and rock solid characterization. Trust me when I say that they are all Good Comics.
I should probably update the regular links section as well, but I'll leave that for later.
Sam Logan
That baggage handler playing with my suitcase
I've added a new
shirt sizing info section to the
shop to help you make more informed purchasing decisions. For those who have already bought a shirt, if you would like to change the size you ordered, just email me and let me know! And for those who haven't bought a shirt... only three days left!
Buying things on the internet can be fun. Let me tell you a little story about a CD I purchased from
Amazon.ca. When I opened up the packaging and took a look at the CD, it was all scratched. This was not the fault of Amazon of course, as the CD was still factory sealed. But in any event, I sent it back to Amazon and they promptly sent me a free replacement copy.
Then, one week later, they sent me another one.
I suppose I could have just kept it, but gosh darn it, I am too much of a boy scout for that. So I told them what happened and mailed it back to them. Then they accidentally
refunded my money for the extra CD I returned, which I never paid for in the first place.
I emailed them about this earlier today. I fully expect that tommorrow I will awake to an additional ten copies of the CD and a complimentary fruit basket at my door.
Sam Logan