Aug. 23rd, 2007

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Pegasus was a bastard today.

I went out to bring in the rubbish bins. At the same time two houses up the guy there came back with his truck and bobcat, leaving the front gate open. Pegasus ran out, and into their front yard and attacked their two dogs!

This is not the first time he's done this - he did the same thing about a year ago. I raced in and tried to grab him and his collar came off Then I grabbed in and lifted him up away from the two blue healers. The guy came down, and grabbed his dogs.

I shouted out. "He's harmless, he hasn't got any teeth left!" to which he replied "And this one's blind!". Eventually it all settled down, and I got back into my yard. I was so angry though, that I ignored him until dinner time.

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As spied in a comment to [profile] jenndolari:

he he he he - I wonder who's on the five pound note, Captain Jack?

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I've decided to add some more web comics.

Might seem a bit silly considering sometimes I can barely keep on schedule with the ones at Comic Genesis. But, that site is a place for me to put continuing stories. The one at Web Comic Nation is for reprints of paper comics. The new one will be for working on Graphic Novels.

Ambitious, ain't I? I've created two comic definitions (though there's nothing at either as I write):

Gender Transition for Innocents
Examines the queer and trans theory of 'Gender Transition' as theorised in relation to personal and public experience. To be presented finally in a paper format similar to Scott McCloud's 'Understanding Comics' (I hope).

Real Life Test 
Autobiographical account focussed on journeys, transitions, and changes taken by the author (some of which involved religious and gender transitions).

I've known for a while that I'm meant to do these, and this is a form of commitment. Neither will have a regular schedule. I'll update them when I need to, or have stories/sections ready. Of course, it might all come to nothing, but there has to be a first step sometime, somewhere. I've always found that if I can do a cover page, or the first draft of an essay, then I'm much more likely to get it started and completed.

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