Tuesday, February 27, 2007
Relevant Content Week Begins!
This week I'm going to try something crazy - I'm actually going to "review" some comics that I purchased recently. Yes, for once I will actually post content that is relevant to Today's Comic Book Reader (which is a fancy way of saying I will be bitching and moaning about Civil War).
So join me, won't you, as we embark on a journey of timely commentary. Join me for Relevant Content Week - it will change your life.
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So your week begins on Tuesday? Or does it begin on the day you actually post the referenced "relevant content?"
I kid, I kid. I'm just messing with you. Looking forward to the B&M about Civil War.
Does this mean Civil War #7 will get the rarely given out Special Dan Coyle The Pain award?
Dave... man, listen, OK? I mean... dude. Relevant content? That's just... wow. Up is down, black is white.
I am excited and terrified all at the same time.
That's great. My life could use a change.
Sweet dude, I'm totally about relevant content. I love relevant content. It's just so... relevant in my... day to day life.
You're late to the party... the B&Ming about Civil War began over the weekend.
I guess I'm tooting my own horn here, but.. toot toot.
Ack, that came out sounding FAR more smug than I had intended.
Um... how about: I'm looking forward to seeing your take on it, Dave, confident that you will bring new and fresh observations to the discussion.
Whoa, you're reviewing relevant comics? Don't go too fast, big guy. Take it slow. Baby steps.
I'm "relatively content" with anything you present. Dave, so bring it on!
It's Wednesday already and there is still no relevant content. Even The Sheik wasn't this big of a rip-off. Since apparently I'll have to wait, at least review the new Robin issue because I'm not going to buy it.
It's still Tuesday on the West Coast jack ass, and I just published a post so big that it could choke a horse, so nyah nyah.
This will not really work, I think like this.
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