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Dead Days 6/26/02
Dead Days 6/26/02 by @deaddays (John Rios)

Aaaaah the moments before approaching a girl. Such sweet terrifying nervousness. I don't care who you are or how many girls you've hit on, approaching a female is still a nerve rattling, heart pounding, uneasy, yet kinda exhilerating experience. I know I was panicing internally when I first asked Shellie out. I hid it pretty well though, I was all kinds of swave (Thats right! SWAVE!). She'll probably tell you otherwise, but don't listen to her though. I love her, but she can be a filthy liar sometimes. :-) (just kidding Shell. Your lies are innocent little things... of PURE SIN!!! love you) Anyway, thats pretty much what this DEAD DAYS is about. Good times. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2002 @ 05:00 AM

Funny because it's true.... (bursts into tears) WHY MUST IT BE SO TRUE???!! WHYYY???? *Sniff....

Hey Rios, why the heck aren't you in the Sunday Comics yet, heh? Dead Days could replace "Family Circus" anyday! You could defenitely give those little round-headed Christian children a run for their money...

-Alex

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2002 @ 09:43 AM

Laughs Ah, this is funny. That girl in the picture looks like my honey, Heather. I'll have to tell her about this. Dude, you should totaly write comics and stuff. You have talent man!

Posted: Thursday, 27 June, 2002 @ 04:08 PM

I dont have broblem to talk to peapole, but Im so ugly, and hated so nobody wants to talk to me... Snort... Oh well-This comic rules!! and that makes me forget, how ugly and hated I am!!!

Posted: Saturday, 06 July, 2002 @ 02:39 PM

hi. why isn't she wearing shoes? P.S. GARLIC BAGELS ROCK!

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