Hm. Something interesting has come up. Not really, but it’s part of why I’m posting.
“…I was talking to a girl in my Math Skills course tonight. She seems to be the female version of Ryan. She likes video games quite a lot, and is artistic. Ryan draws, she composes music. Match made in heaven? Well, if Ryan isn’t too shallow, yes. She’s not ugly really, but plain. Very plain. We talked a little about Animal crossing, and I think I need to introduce the two. If only Ryan didn’t work so much…”
Shallow? Me? …And HOW! Heh heh. Yes, maybe a little. But aren’t most people? In any case, this got the thinking train on its way, and I wound up digging up a few mini-comics I drew during a trip to the cottage during the summer. Something of a spin-off of the old “Spare!” comic that all my readers probably know about. I mean, I’m pretty sure that everyone and anyone that reads my site even monthly went to school with me. If you didn’t, please E-mail me right away. I like to know these things.
But back on topic, I scanned ’em up and posted them onto the second art gallery. And I put them in order that I like them. Just remember that when you get to the second half and think to yourself “This isn’t quite as good as the first ones”. I also found another bunch of stuff that needs scanning and posting, so you can expect those up sometime next week if I’m feeling ambitious.
Oh, and good news about the work front! Remember that “Work Blog” I said I was writing at work? Well it turns out one of the girls found it and reads it, and she says she thinks it’s hilarious. Verbatim. Since I hadn’t intended it to be funny, I asked if she thought it was hilarious that I’m such a loser that I would write a work blog, and she responded with a solid “No, I think it’s actually funny.” My socks were officially knocked off. Now I can’t wait until I’m done with Timmy’s so that I can bring it home and put it on the web. It’s time to go job hunting. But this time it’s going to be different. This time, I have an employment history. And supervisors that regularly compliment me on what a hard worker I am.