Er… What?
September 13th, 2008

Er… What?

Such an eloquent title…

It seems like an increasing number of comics feature explosions.  I guess that’s appropriate for an army comic, lol.  Beetle Bailey’s way too tame.

I finally fixed the Photoshop issue that was making drawing about as fun as drafting with an Etch a Sketch…  I just dumped CS2 and reinstalled PS7.  It works with no pen drag weirdness.  It just goes to show newer is not always better.

Hurricane Ike is nipping at my heels, more or less.  Actually it’s pretty far from where I am in San Antonio.  We haven’t even gotten any rain yet. :/

Did anyone do anything special for 9/11?

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  1. Koneko Ealain

    I wished my Grandma and cousin both “Happy Birthday” on 9/11…

    I love Locke. He’s hilariously explosion-causing. (I hope that sounded as cool as it did in my head)

  2. Sareth

    “Eh, About that…” Heh.

    Reminds me of the time we managed to smoke an APU on an apache once. Sand ingestion. Didn’t burn down the aircraft, but man was it entertaining to those of us who hadn’t done it…

    9/11… I had classes, but there was a big field where they’d planted a flag for every victim. Paused and had a moment of silence.

  3. Navi

    being originally from San Antonio, that’s good to hear. of course I’ve no idea how many of my old classmates moved elsewhere in TX…

  4. Etienne

    I love your comics. Coming from a military family, I’ve heard stories like what those warrant officers did.
    I live in Austin. I can understand why living in Houston is such a big issue, but I don’t understand why so many people are freaking out about this Hurricane when we’re(Austin) 270 miles inland.

  5. caatabatic

    my hdd with all my special software died, Im lookinf for CS2,3 again ( for my own uses at least) you should be able to run both at the same time incase you wanted to try the other ones out later.

  6. visualien

    On 9/11 I had no classes till the evening, so I watched a special on the Twin Towers on the History Channel.
    Sadly, no one really seemed to notice that it was 9/11 where I was . . .

  7. caatabatic

    Kens bro flew an apache.

  8. Nick

    Once again, Locke fails so hard he wins.

    Great comic. Makes me grin every week. Thanks Sage and Justin.

  9. Yochva

    For 9/11 we had a Good Deed Marathon to do good deeds in memory of the victims. We had stations set up, and pledge cards with the names and pictures of victims, to pledge a good deed for a specific person if you didn’t have time now.

    Now this is the comic I look forward to every week! ^_^

  10. Pandra

    ^_^ .> I went to school in scrubs and refused to answer questions about what I had been wearing. There are some dumb ideas… then there are the ones that even Locke would be ashamed of.

  11. Pandra

    ^_^ yay Locke!

    I had classes…. and um… some brillent person decided to “commorate” the date by having a “what where you wearing when” dress out day. >.> I went to school in scrubs and refused to answer questions about what I had been wearing. There are some dumb ideas… then there are the ones that even Locke would be ashamed of.

  12. Celidah

    About Photoshop: And that would be why I graciously refused my dad’s offer of CS3. CS2 does the job for me just fine, thank yew very much.

    I just got back from Dayton, OH area, and it looks like Hurricane Ike had a little fun up there, too. Winds that clocked at about 55-75 mph in various places ravaged Dayton, Columbus, and many of the surrounding towns. I stopped counting the downed trees in the little town we were actually in, and the university in said town cancelled classes for the entire week…

  13. RavenNagicxx

    For 9/11? The usual:
    Cursed the “Religion of Peace”.
    Said a little prayer for Alex.
    Said a second one for a friend that gets to deploy to Iraq shortly.
    Went about my day.

  14. Celidah

    i just realized…this page reminds me of something one of my husband’s privates said to him about some…uh…truck problems. “When we heard the explosion, that was the first sign that something was wrong. The smoke filling the cab was the second.”

  15. Robert E. P.

    Love the wheel rolling by in the background.

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