Do or do not; there is no try

Todays comic was drawn and scanned on time.  I then went to go add dialog and do some editing, and the web page wouldn’t load.  I considered giving you the page as is as a preview of the finished page, but it’s a good page and the dialog matters and I want it to come together all in one piece.  I’m not sure when I’ll get it up.  What’s left for me to do will not take long, but I do not know why that site will not load so I don’t know if it’s a temporary problem (I’ve tried several times over the span of four or five hours) or something that’s going to be down for awhile.  If it’s not up soon I’ll find another way to do text.  Problem is, tomorrow is going to be busy and so is Thursday, so I might not have a chance again until Friday, which has it’s own page obligation.

Here’s what’s going to happen:  I’m going to try and get text into this page and get it uploaded sooner than Friday.  If I am successful, it will go up immediately.  If it waits until Friday because I don’t get a chance to work on it, then it will become Friday’s comic and Friday’s comic will be drawn and finished and set to upload on next Tuesday, which would not otherwise be getting an update because it’s Thanksgiving break and I’m spending time with family and maybe trying to get ideas moving for a future project.  Next Friday will not have an update.  They say this holiday is about American Pride and Pilgrims and stuff, but really it’s about family and food.  So go spend time with your family (biological or no) and don’t bury yourself in the internet.  (Maybe I’ll even take my own advice and keep my laptop closed most of this break.  I just worry–can the internet really go on without me?  will my whole social life fall apart if I stop obsessively checking facebook?  how am I supposed to function without webcomics?  I’ll admit it, I’m a computer addict.)

*Edit: To make up for not having a new page today, I am adding the Alice drawing which was previously a vote incentive to the gallery, and uploading a new vote incentive.

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