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61 - Rupert hits the town - part 6
 There's not very much going on in this episode, but look out for mondays edition, when we will discover secrets about Steve's deviant sexuality. Ho ho! Only kidding - April Fool! It's going to be about Beaver's deviant sexuality.
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1.4.05 11:48
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My job is boring. No really.
Ok, we just had an 8 foot python brought into our office as 'reference material'. Everyone gathered round and cooed and stroked it. A man had brought it in inside a duvet cover (I would have liked to have seen that on the tube) and he was obviously used to taking it round schools since he kept telling us facts about it. It turns out pythons move by 'walking' with their ribs, kind of like a millipede. And they only need to eat once a year if they've had a big enough meal. And they don't like the smell of the perfume 'poison'. Cool.
But my job is still totally boring. Honest.
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4.4.05 10:56
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62 - Rupert hits the town - part 7
Is it worth me going on posting the Beaver and Steve strips here, since you can read them on the main site anyway? Or do people prefer being able to comment on the strips in the blog rather than on the site? And what am I going to have for lunch? I value your opinions. (here's todays one, just for newmalden)
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4.4.05 13:33
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63 - Rupert hits the town - part 8
 Today I have been dabbling with perspective - oooooh. It didn't exactly work. And I didn't even try to get the lighting right on the second panel. But otherwise - bleee! And I'm going to a wedding this weekend, so there may not be a strip on monday - but with luck I'll post it later in the week and still ahve time for a second update on friday. I'm going to have to wear a smart jacket - the concept is alien to me!
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8.4.05 12:12
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64 - Rupert hits the town - part 9
 The plot thickens! This is the delayed episode from monday, delayed to, um, today. Yeah! And I got my internet back. YEAH!
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12.4.05 10:05
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I am incapable of making a decision on my own
If you had to pick one B+S strip to show to someone to introduce them to the comic, which one would it be? There's a possibility that I will be getting a few episodes of Beaver and Steve in print, but I'm not sure which ones I should submit. Opinions please!
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14.4.05 09:42
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An international mystery
Recently on a forum I'm a part of (yes, I know, 'geek') a thread was posted titled 'What about Russia?', by someone calling themselves 'RussoEnt'. The thread read simply:
Hi there
what do u think about Russia and russian entertainment web-portals?
tnhx
This seemed a rather out of the blue question (the forum is about webcomics), but perhaps it was someone lookng for some easy research for a russian media project. It's not that unusual. So far. But take a minute to idly google the terms "What about Russia" combined with the name 'RussoEnt'. 16,500 results, and from what I've seen every single one is the same question on a different forum - flyfish.com, hempUSflag.com, midwifeinfo.com - they're all covered indiscriminantly.
There's nothing unusual about forum spam, but what I don't understand is what this one is selling? There's no links, and no hidden code embedded in the text. Is the author actually planning on somehow collecting the results of his or her massive online survey? Do they really expect to recieve any useful feedback? Or is there something more sister afoot? Is this some sort of subliminal advertising, to generate an excited world wide buzz about the next big thing: Russian entertainment web-portals? It is a mystery as deep as the ocean, and we can only hope that in time the answers will reveal themselves.
I personally think it is some sort of world-wide cry for help from a Russian AI experiment gone horribly wrong. Yes, I'm pretty sure that's it.
Poor RussoEnt.
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14.4.05 11:52
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