Sun, 27 January 2008 Our story thus far. I'm trying to eat a tangerine this week. A mousie in the housie! Mousie poo! Cold temperatures this past week. My car croaks at the Garbage Mart. Two hundred & fifty bucks deeper in debt! Trying to see the good side. Spare car. You should work at work or The Man will get mad. New "Rambo" picture. The first one is the most like a film, and this new one is really good. New stores will be linked from the Autumn Lake website soon. "Get Out And Get Under The Moon" by Frankie Marvin & His Uke (1928). New audio gate/compressor/limiter/expander gadget. New t-shirt and coffee mug options! www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 Our Story thus far. This week in Autumn Lake. Good strips and bad. Vegetables I like and don't like. What vegetables do YOU hate? Bananas. I ate an orange! Nectarines. Did you ever have one of THOSE days? A not-so-funny comedy of cable errors. Drawing hands. Recording blunder. The characters do have voices (they don't actually talk to me). "A Garden in the Rain" by John MacCormick (1929). New Autumn Lake shop is in the offing. New t-shirt and coffee mug options!
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Sun, 13 January 2008 Our story thus far. Seventy degrees in January! Dietry off to a slow start. Clark Bars were my downfall! Flavored coffee and cigars. Ambient/natural sound. A new gadget that didn't pan out. A "Chris Reardon." Natural sound vs. broadcast sound. Tax time approaching. Do you file right away, or wait for the last minute? Advertising for the site and on the site. Project Wonderful. Comics Sherpa. How many readers does the strip have? "Autumn Lake" is an odd duck compared to other webcomics. "I'm In The Market For You" (1930).www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |
Sun, 6 January 2008 Our story thus far. A week of snowmen! The new 2008 calendars now available in the Autumn Lake Shop. Did you like the New Year's comic? One of my New year's resolutions is losing weight. It's not easy when you sit about all day in an office. Lunching co-workers make you want to eat more! Coffee errors. Too much sugar and creamer goes straight to the ol' waistline. Bad coffee neighbors. Why I don't really exercise. Bad teachers. The frowny-faced Mr. Black and the Rope of Doom. Why I don't like math. It's all Mrs. Wall's fault! Math... for FUN?! Madness! Fast food. Soda can make you tubby. Coffee phase, tea phase. Brewski and wine are no-nos late in the evening. Walking is pretty much out where I live. I hate humidity! Phoenix was nice, but I wouldn't wanna live there. Vegetable misters over the sidewalks. "I Adore You" by The Leo Reisman Orchestra, vocal by Harry Maxfield (1927).www.autumnlake.com Libsyn Blogpage Comments[0] |








Our story thus far. Seventy degrees in January! Dietry off to a slow start. Clark Bars were my downfall! Flavored coffee and cigars. Ambient/natural sound. A new gadget that didn't pan out. A "Chris Reardon." Natural sound vs. broadcast sound. Tax time approaching. Do you file right away, or wait for the last minute? Advertising for the site and on the site. Project Wonderful. Comics Sherpa. How many readers does the strip have? "Autumn Lake" is an odd duck compared to other webcomics. "I'm In The Market For You" (1930).
Our story thus far. A week of snowmen! The new 2008 calendars now available in the Autumn Lake Shop. Did you like the New Year's comic? One of my New year's resolutions is losing weight. It's not easy when you sit about all day in an office. Lunching co-workers make you want to eat more! Coffee errors. Too much sugar and creamer goes straight to the ol' waistline. Bad coffee neighbors. Why I don't really exercise. Bad teachers. The frowny-faced Mr. Black and the Rope of Doom. Why I don't like math. It's all Mrs. Wall's fault! Math... for FUN?! Madness! Fast food. Soda can make you tubby. Coffee phase, tea phase. Brewski and wine are no-nos late in the evening. Walking is pretty much out where I live. I hate humidity! Phoenix was nice, but I wouldn't wanna live there. Vegetable misters over the sidewalks. "I Adore You" by The Leo Reisman Orchestra, vocal by Harry Maxfield (1927).