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15 years ago @ Howefitz Blog - Messages From The Land... · 0 replies · +1 points

Who let the spammer in?! Grumble grumble... akismet... grumble.. grumble...

15 years ago @ Howefitz Blog - Glee, I Hate You (But ... · 0 replies · +1 points

That smiley icon looks evil somehow. If you try to use this knowledge against me, I have an army of Gleeks on my side. Just sayin.

Incidentally, I\'ve blogged about Glee before. Last time I focused on the fathers in the show: http://www.howefitz.com/blog/glee-delivers-an-une...

15 years ago @ Howefitz Blog - Glee, I Hate You (But ... · 0 replies · +1 points

See, that\'s what I\'m talking about! John Freaking Stamos? Seriously? That\'s enough to chase me away from any other show. But I\'m sure I\'ll be tuning in next season to see how they make that work! (I repeat, Damn you, Glee!)

16 years ago @ BeanLeaf Press - shop talk: finding the... · 2 replies · +1 points

I'd like to echo Tirrell's appreciation. I've come to this site for inspiration for a while now, and you never disappoint. Thanks!

16 years ago @ Clark Kent's Lunc... - Here\'s Your Sign... T... · 0 replies · +1 points

Thanks, Ron! Kat and I really appreciate your help.

16 years ago @ Howefitz Blog - I Had Just Enough Ego ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Of course I am! This actually kind of fuels my fire. It\'s just like blogging: there are millions of blogs out there, but what makes yours stand out? I still think I\'ve hit on a great idea, and nothing would stop me now! ;)

16 years ago @ Howefitz Blog - On Realizing Dreams · 0 replies · +1 points

Will do! And... if I need a guest strip... ;)

16 years ago @ Clark Kent's Lunc... - Clark Get\'s Canned · 0 replies · +1 points

Maybe NOW is when he starts breaking through bank walls...

16 years ago @ Clark Kent's Lunc... - Me Write Pretty One Day · 1 reply · +1 points

HA! I have the same syndrome. I remember meeting Paul Dini once. I had a battered copy of Batman Adventures: Mad Love that I wanted him to sign. As I got closer to the table, I panicked. What was I doing getting this beat up old comic signed? All the questions I had in my head about how he wrote everything from Batman the Animated Series and Ewoks went away and was replaced with shame for not taking better care of one of my all-time favorite Batman books. With shaky hand, I slid the comic to him and mumbled 'I-I've read it a lot...' To which he answered, 'That's good.' and signed my faded dog-eared comic. I booked it out of there.
The thing to remember here is: at least we went to the table. How many people don't even do that?
Congrats, man. And to echo other sentiments here: your writing rocks, and will only improve through experiences like these!

16 years ago @ Clark Kent's Lunc... - Parental Alienation Aw... · 1 reply · +1 points

Ron, thanks for this post. I had no idea this had a name. As far as the 'awareness' goes, you've done your job. As a parent who 'knows best', it's tough drawing that line, especially when the other parent really isn't a very good person. It's good to hear that your situation is improving, sounds like you and your ex are handling this pretty well.