Side Story: Brian's Big Date
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kanna172003
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EddieFox
Latrans
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Side Story: Brian's Big Date
o.o
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*buys*
o.o
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*nothing happens*
If there was something automated involved consider this a bug report!
blackgnosis- Posts : 199
Join date : 2011-03-25
Age : 41
Location : With the zombie rights activists.
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
I'm sorry, I'm trying to fix that problem-it seems to only occur when entering the site via www.furryexperience.com.
If it's via www.furryexperience.smackjeeves.com, it seems to work.
If it's via www.furryexperience.smackjeeves.com, it seems to work.
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Still not able to access it, on top of that. Button for "Side story" is MIA.
Where is this Jeeves fellow? They've got REAL smackings coming... :3
*update*
Checked my junk mail and found Ellens headsup.
Linked in and read it, TRES ADORABLE!
on a odd note, Why slice the pages? Is it to prevent piracy?
also, in slice "fe11b" Brian is misspelled as "brain".
Where is this Jeeves fellow? They've got REAL smackings coming... :3
*update*
Checked my junk mail and found Ellens headsup.
Linked in and read it, TRES ADORABLE!
on a odd note, Why slice the pages? Is it to prevent piracy?
also, in slice "fe11b" Brian is misspelled as "brain".
blackgnosis- Posts : 199
Join date : 2011-03-25
Age : 41
Location : With the zombie rights activists.
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
blackgnosis wrote:
on a odd note, Why slice the pages? Is it to prevent piracy?
also, in slice "fe11b" Brian is misspelled as "brain".
Goodness, it is! *laugh* Not much I can do for the comics already printed, but I can fix that for the online version ^^;
And yes, the sliced pages are a way to help prevent piracy, without interfering with being read online. (Like how a watermark might.)
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Got my grubby little mitts on a hard copy today! Woo!
It reads like my attempts at 'traditional' dates (one of the worst offenders: what was supposed to be a romantic stroll ended with us mooning cars at an overpass ).
It reads like my attempts at 'traditional' dates (one of the worst offenders: what was supposed to be a romantic stroll ended with us mooning cars at an overpass ).
Latrans- Posts : 976
Join date : 2011-03-29
Age : 40
Location : the quiet place with the matresses on the walls
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
RAWR i wanna buy this so hardcore but cant.
EddieFox- Posts : 308
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 33
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
slippingstar wrote:I'm confused... I thought I could read it online?
You can, under the 'Side Stories' page in the website's main menu.
Once you click the 'Buy Now' button, it should take you to the Paypal website to complete the transaction with your own paypal account or with a credit/debit card. Once the transaction is completed, you should either be automatically redirected to an online version of the comic, or click the 'Return to yodathekindawise' link to manually continue to it.
If you had any difficulties with your transaction or other questions, don't hesitate to send me a private message.
Haha
I just purchased it and I must say, that was pretty funny! Ah well...
kanna172003- Posts : 381
Join date : 2011-03-25
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
BBD is in the mail. I am looking forward to it's arrival.
LeonMcBane- Posts : 375
Join date : 2011-10-17
Age : 33
Location : Provo
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Finally got around to scanning and uploading the sketch Ms. Natalie was kind enough to put in the back of my copy. Linkie!
To quote my sketch request:
If you can read that, then look at what she produced and tell me it's not awesome beyond words, I will hunt you down and smack you upside the head with week-old tuna.
Wait... no. Someone will say it just to see if I do track them down... *eyes Mr. Fox*
To quote my sketch request:
How about my character (basic coyote with lithe build and ponytail) scanning the horizon from the rigging of an airship? Obviously I don't expect you to draw an airship so that's just to provide a spot of background to base the 'feel' of the sketch on. Beyond that (clothes, extent of background/props if any, etc.) I'll leave completely in your capable hands.
If you can read that, then look at what she produced and tell me it's not awesome beyond words, I will hunt you down and smack you upside the head with week-old tuna.
Wait... no. Someone will say it just to see if I do track them down... *eyes Mr. Fox*
Latrans- Posts : 976
Join date : 2011-03-29
Age : 40
Location : the quiet place with the matresses on the walls
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Geez No faith in the Fox. No It's a Great picture.
EddieFox- Posts : 308
Join date : 2011-12-23
Age : 33
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Congratulations, Latrans. Excellent complimentary piece. It draws from the bowsprit scene of Titanic, and borrows from the Master Of His Fate stance of Captain Jack Sparrow. Somebody likes you. *nudge*
oneuglybunny- Posts : 259
Join date : 2011-03-27
Age : 63
Location : Binghamton, New York, United States
Re: Side Story: Brian's Big Date
Got my copy in the mail. Didn't knew I was the first one shipped outside the US. I feel honoured.
Slim Shadow- Posts : 369
Join date : 2011-03-25
Age : 37
Location : Canada
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