Roy, Gee and Biv

October 9, 2006
Episode 9 of 14
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Dear episode 9,
The amount of pain that you put me through was almost more than I could bear. I learned a lot about myself during your creation, more than I ever wanted to know. As I sit here for the second night in a row of staying up until almost 5 am, waiting for you to come home, I can't help but think of the good times we had. Remember when we decided to put that shiny glimmer on Josie's udder? Oh how we laughed!

I want it to be like it was back then, back when you were a young animatic and I was a hopeful and impetuous animator. Those were crazy times, sure, but a fella could really tell what was what, not like it is now.

I see you pulling up in the driveway now. I do still find you beautiful, even though the scars you left are still fresh. You carry that innocent look well enough, but I know what a cold heartless bitch you really are.

And now everybody else will know too.

God I'm tired.

Shots to the package are always funny. Don't listen to Josie at all. And watch out for that waffle iron. T

Posted by Bubba at 2:44 PM Oct 09, 2006

I loved it. OOoo... right it the baby maker!

Posted by RubberOnion at 5:12 PM Oct 09, 2006

Will, I am glad to see that good triumphed over evil (software that is). A really funny piece as always. Your technical difficulties may be the result of an insidious plot between your computer appliance and its cousins the toasters. Those guys tend to stick together so watch your back, and your front too.

Posted by JK at 6:34 PM Oct 09, 2006

I will never see my roomba the same way.

Posted by Hans at 12:36 PM Oct 12, 2006

You should think about creating some Christmas e-cards. It'll add some more traffic to your site and give people a way to help you advertise.

Posted by Caroline at 3:22 PM Oct 21, 2006

Great idea Caroline. I have the benefit of having created them for a previous company too, so there wouldn't be anything foreign to do.

Posted by Will at 5:12 PM Oct 23, 2006

I can' think about this cartoon without laughing. Once in a while it just comes up in my head. Today, for instance, I'm working Saturday School at the HS where I teach. Kinda like breakfast club without the talking and dope smoking. But I digress. A kid shows up late and knocks on the door of the cafeteria (where we're set up), and as I open the door all I can think is, "Sorry, Armando isn't seeing assholes today!" I chuckle, but keep the thought to myself out of professional self preservation.

Posted by rob at 7:04 PM Jan 13, 2007

HA! That's awesome Rob. This is truly a great step towards world domination.

Posted by Will at 10:02 PM Jan 16, 2007

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