First things first. I apologize for the Downtime on the site over the weekend. Apparently the server that hosts my site has been the subject of DDOS attacks. It sucks but I talked to my host and I’ve moved to a more secure server with better DDOS prevention. Hopefully we won’t have this problem again. DDOS sucks and it’s hard to prevent it. I appreciate the patience while this happened and a big shout out to Site5.com for helping me get the website working again. thankfully this didn’t prevent any comics from getting updated.
I had a relaxing weekend despite the stress with the server. hung out at a cottage and ate great food.
In other news, I’ve got some pretty cool things I’m working on, unfortunately I can’t speak of them yet. I know that sucks. but trust me it’s really cool!
Once more, thanks for being patient through the downtime.
Make a ddos comic! 😉
I’d like to see that plaid shirt skirt thing…. gotta foto?
Anyway.. A cottage.. Is that like an inuendo, or a Canadian Cabin or what is it?
If you Google Plaid Shirt Skirt you find a Canadian company that was making (remaking) those things. Just… so you know.
I think plaid shirt skirt sounds like epic winning : |
Oh good god I found that skirt online and it costs over $500
http://www.straight.com/article-124443/mandula-plaid-shirt-skirt
But it ’tis FASHION!!!
[ translation: take something that the poor but hip kids wear because they can’t afford anything else and sell it to rich hipsters and hipster wanabees at 500x markup … that’s times not percent … you are making them in west Africa after all]
ah hipsterism,it works its way into everthing
although i must say i would like to see that make its way to San Diego
i like strange stuffs like that
:p
Okay. I have an explanation. Because I’ve done this with a man’s button down shirt once.
That girl is walking home from getting boned. She just got it in. Unnnst.
She did.
Because there’s no other reasonable explanation for wearing a shirt as a skirt.
Trust me.
trust me -_-
Nope. Fashion makes no sense.
Somebody stabbed it and threw it somewhere, and when it came back, it was never the same.