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2 The Ranting Gryphon's talk from AC
Hey everybody, I'm sure some of you had the pleasure of hearing 2's rant Friday at AC.
Yesterday, I went to his booth to ask when the DVDs of that performance would be ready, and was told there were "technical issues" with his recording and it might not be available for quite a while.
I'm wondering if anybody happened to record it on a personal device and wouldn't mind uploading it to YouTube? It was a great performance and i'd like to see it again as well as show some friends.
Thanks! :3
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Season 5, Ep2 – Tune Tales - In a totally uncommon spat of left-field inspiration ActFur realised they haven't talked about the delivery of dulcet tones yet! AKA Music, also Bacon bullets, exploding squirrels and intergalactic Olympics!
Furries Fill Downtown For 8th Year « CBS Pittsburgh
Some familiar faces in there!
Furries Fill Downtown For 8th Year « CBS Pittsburgh
Forming a new Alabama furry group (posting in all the furry sites that I know.)
Now I know there is already a group based in mobile but its piratically dead, so I am forming a new and more active group with monthly meets. If you are interested you can pm me here or on sofurry/FA. Loki_the_sergal is my user name on both sites. Now it will take a month or two to hash out the details but please get in touch with me so we can start making plans for the first meet.
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A Boy and his Cautious Dog
How did we miss this, we wonder? Kazu Kibuishi is best known as the creator and editor of the Flight series of fantasy comic collections, and as the writer and illustrator of the fantasy comic Amulet. In addition though, he has created a popular web comic called Copper. From the publisher, this is the very simple description: “Copper is curious, Fred is fearful. And together boy and dog are off on a series of adventures through marvelous worlds, powered by Copper’s limitless enthusiasm and imagination.” Now Graphix Press have collected together the Copper comics (so far) into a full-color trade paperback called (what else?) Copper. “Each Copper and Fred story in this graphic novel collection is a complete vignette, filled with richly detailed settings and told with a wry sense of humor. These two enormously likable characters build ships and planes to travel to surprising destinations and have a knack for getting into all sorts of odd situations.” And it’s available for ordering at Amazon.