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I was led to an artist's website, which led me to Sabrina Online, which led me to others, which eventually led me here.
Quoth the spotted fox: <b>*yerf*</b>
You usually
have to take what people say
with a grain of salt.
(or in cases like
mine, a shaker or two may
yield the best result.)
むらがあるフォックス
If you miss my old sigs...

You usually
have to take what people say
with a grain of salt.
(or in cases like
mine, a shaker or two may
yield the best result.)
むらがあるフォックス
If you miss my old sigs...
- GeorgiaCoyote
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This funky thing called Isometric. It was funky. And had lots of talking cubes.


Doc, if he reads this, will know what this is all about.


Doc, if he reads this, will know what this is all about.
Who sleeps shall awake, greeting the shadows from the sun
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
Who sleeps shall awake, looking through the window of our lives
Waiting for the moment to arrive...
Show us the silence in the rise,
So that we may someday understand...
- Steve the Pocket
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Most definitely and unforgettably Ozy and Millie. I remember it precisely.
We had stopped at my dad's office on the way home from somewhere and he had to do some stuff, so I hung out and surfed around on his spare laptop. One of the sites I looked at happened to be a now-defunct Calvin and Hobbes fansite that had a "Calvin and Hobbes in Other Comics" page. One of those happened to be Nothing like "Calvinball". It happened to link to the site, so I decided to click it. The rest is history.

We had stopped at my dad's office on the way home from somewhere and he had to do some stuff, so I hung out and surfed around on his spare laptop. One of the sites I looked at happened to be a now-defunct Calvin and Hobbes fansite that had a "Calvin and Hobbes in Other Comics" page. One of those happened to be Nothing like "Calvinball". It happened to link to the site, so I decided to click it. The rest is history.
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