D.C. draws Dandy & Company
- Tom Flapwell
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Someone once called me Oxtail, apparently in an amiable (if not subtly seductive) way.
See other much-maligned creatures in my webcomic: http://downscale.comicgenesis.com
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LOL, a couple people at work have stating calling me Woof woof. Thou the spawning of that nick name has nothing to do with furries. Which IMO only make it more funny.One of my coworkers has recently taken to calling me Mr. Bat, which works, since no one can seem to remember my name. (Despite the fact that I'm their boss)
- Derrick Fish
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Thanks, everyone. With any guest strip, It's always the hope that the fans of the ONE comic might discover the other with similar appeal. I know that both my O&M srips and D.C.'s Dandy & Co. strips have exposed more than a couple readers of both to the other, and that's awesome!
And for everyone else in here... uh... your mamma reads comic strips in the NEWSPAPER!!! So there!
I kid because I love.
And for everyone else in here... uh... your mamma reads comic strips in the NEWSPAPER!!! So there!
I kid because I love.
- Tabris_The_17th
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Hey....I work at a newspaperAnd for everyone else in here... uh... your mamma reads comic strips in the NEWSPAPER!!! So there!
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- Hanging Tree
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That reminds me of some recent "yo momma" jokes between a coworker and myself.
A coworker always replies to others with a (usually lame) yo momma joke. So, a little while back, he asked me if I could take cash for him, since he was busy with something else. I said "Your mom takes cash."
He got me back, though. I commented on something being easy to use, and he said "Your mom is easy to use."
Some of the best things are spontaneous.
A coworker always replies to others with a (usually lame) yo momma joke. So, a little while back, he asked me if I could take cash for him, since he was busy with something else. I said "Your mom takes cash."
He got me back, though. I commented on something being easy to use, and he said "Your mom is easy to use."
Some of the best things are spontaneous.
Quoth the spotted fox: <b>*yerf*</b>
You usually
have to take what people say
with a grain of salt.
(or in cases like
mine, a shaker or two may
yield the best result.)
むらがあるフォックス
If you miss my old sigs...
You usually
have to take what people say
with a grain of salt.
(or in cases like
mine, a shaker or two may
yield the best result.)
むらがあるフォックス
If you miss my old sigs...
- Tabris_The_17th
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OH SNIZZ-APHey....I work at a newspaperAnd for everyone else in here... uh... your mamma reads comic strips in the NEWSPAPER!!! So there!
Thats what yo momma said!
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- GeorgiaCoyote
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This is particularely the case with me. I got exposed to Ozy and Millie thanks to D.F. and his guest strips. It also helped that this strip was linked on the main page of the Newshounds comic which I am a regular reader of.I know that both my O&M srips and D.C.'s Dandy & Co. strips have exposed more than a couple readers of both to the other, and that's awesome!
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