Work in Progress

It was almost like a whim, but an involuntary one. "We should make a blog," Katlyn said. I tried to thrash her hopes for as long as I could before I submitted to the fact that we would be awesome at it.

It's going to be an interesting journey full of blood, lachrymose, and laughter, but hopefully just the last one. Mostly.

Saturday, July 9, 2011

K's Video Update



This little video update was brought to you because, well, as I explained, doing posts is difficult when not in the right atmosphere.  So I did a video.  Deal with it.  

-K

Not Cool, Chase Bank.

In one month, soldier Aaron Collette will return from Iraq for two weeks’ leave. By the time he does, he won't have a home -- and neither will his family.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Nothing Says Triumph Like An Arrogant Text Message

"Call me The Mechanic from now on, cuz I fix shit dat's broke...for a generally exorbitant fee. Pay up, bitch. I accept accolades and MasterCard."
 -D --> P @ 11:35 am

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Timeliness.

Look! It's me again.

Now don't patronize me- I know I was late. My first post was supposed to come out Friday night as opposed to Saturday morning. Not only that, but it didn't have near as many hilarious drawings as it should've.

My bad, people, my bad.

So as a sort of reconciliation slash "THANKS, GUYS," I present thee with this:



Enjoy.

P

[AND WE THINK IT'S PRETTY DAMN AWESOME -K & D]

Senate To Summon YouTube-Strangling Copyright Beast


Saturday, July 2, 2011

Right in the Facebook.


So you find a blog you like. It’s witty, full of social commentary, and crude drawings that make you feel better about yourself. Then, there’s a little bit of a slowdown. Understandable really, I mean the people doing all the work have lives, right? But then it get’s worse as their will and time begin to wane. Eventually, all their posts basically amount to “updates” where they tell you “omg we’re trying but we’re so busy I'M SORRY please still love ussssss.” They need more content, and fast. So what do they do? They hire a new writer. Someone they hand pick. Someone with talent, social standing, and someone who won’t completely dismantle all their hard work. That was almost the case here.