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May 03, 2005

I've been Flicked...

... in this week's edition of CMX Suite (courtesy of illustrator-extraordinaire Chris Flick, of course). Classic! For the record, there's only one subject I've got lockjaw over these days, on just about every other topic I'll talk your ear off, given the chance. (and my regular perma-grin is both an unfortunate genetic defect I've learned to live with, and fair commentary to my recent state of mind...) ;-)

That being said, I really did have a blast at TODCon last week, my sincerest thanks to both the Community MX crew (a specific tip of the hat to Ray West and his impeccable skills as master-of-ceremonies/host), and the countless other attendees, hosts and presenters that made it such a smash. I can only hope all the after-hours pictures taken in Vegas don't incriminate me as accurately as Chris's poison pen already has... looking forward to next year's event!

Posted by sfegette at May 3, 2005 09:52 AM

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Hey Scott,

Thanks for the great compliments! It's always a real thrill getting a chance to put a wacky spin on people I enjoy being around - and it was a great thrill meeting and talking to you throughout TODCon!

Looking forward to seeing you next year!

-Chris

Posted by: Chris at May 4, 2005 08:08 AM

I hear he's slandering me and Molly in next week's strip. ;) Such is the joyous life of a cartoonist. LOL

And btw, your permagrin works... you wouldn't be the same without it. ;)

Posted by: Stephanie Sullivan at May 4, 2005 08:32 AM

The dynamic duo is looking pretty good here:
http://www.swanilda.com/todcon_gallery/pages/scott_christian.html

Posted by: Sheri German at May 4, 2005 09:26 AM

Hey, those pictures are great, Sheri- thanks for the pointer!
(just catching up on my webweavers mail, too)

Posted by: Scott Fegette at May 4, 2005 09:35 AM

Hey Scott, minor blast from the MetaPast. How's it going? Sounds like you're doing good. Shoot me an email when you got time.

Posted by: Tom Beidler at November 8, 2005 01:23 PM

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