Yeah, I know. I guess I've just had a lot to talk about, or something.
In other news, I've finally made it to page 150, now I just need to finish the section of the story I'm working on befrore I can send it to my beta.
Well, today was a very good day; a great feast, and wonderful company to share it with. The turkey was so tender, it was like it almost came apart without me having to cut it.
I've also gotten a good chunk of work done on Meeting Places, though that was done over a few days rather than all at once.
And the next chapter of Guyver is coming out, a day before it was predicted to.
Well, here I go again; two hours off my projected bed time, and visiting one last place before I hit the sack. I think if my computer weren't so darned slow, I could avoid a fair bit of this, though.
I'm really looking forward to chapter 175, I hope it comes out at least sometime near when it's predicted to. Heh, my fingers really wanted to type 176; I have to say I'm looking forward to that one, too, but first things first.
Something kind of fun occurred to me a bit ago: I have more posts in the 'Guyver' section of this site, scattered though they are, than I do in this blog here.
You know, it can seem kind of strange that - while we only have 633 members - the board itself has over 47,000 posts. I guess we've just got a lot to talk about. Of course, the really strange thing is that my profile status says I'm not online, and I just posted a few minutes ago.
Yep; Turkey Day has come once again. It's one of my favorite non-Christmass, non-birthday holidays; it just beats out Halloween. All that yummy food lasts a lot longer than candy, well, at least as far as the appeal of eating it goes.
And here's the next page of my commisioned comic;
page 8, chapter 3.
Well, it's that time of year again; time for the eat-till-you-explode holiday.
Mom and I just finished making up some buns; we're going to bake them and freeze them.