Spooky Story

Ordinarily I post television comics on Thursday, but I actually didn't watch TV this week.  So instead, in honor of Halloween, I am offering this comic based on a scary true story.  

I made this years ago and I changed the names and faces of all the people involved.

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When I was a little kid living in Albuquerque with my Mom, Dad, and baby sister we had an annual tradition of going to the church across the street for a midnight pancake breakfast.  We would get dressed way after bedtime and walk in the dark to the party.  My parents had recently purchased an alarm system (due to a series of neighborhood break-ins) and Mom made sure to turn the alarm on before we left the house.  

Once we arrived Mom realized she forgot her wallet. 

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Mom walked back home in the dark.  Before she could open the front door she heard the phone ringing. 

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There was a hallway in our house that pointed directly to the phone.  If the lights were off you could stand in the hallway and be completely invisible. 

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My Mom, who is no dummy, dropped the phone and ran like hell back across the dark street and into the church full of people.  The priest (who was a family friend) called the cops. 

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The moral of the story is this, trust your instincts and don't forget your cash at home!  Have a Happy and Safe Halloween everybody!

Science and Art preservation sitting in a tree...

My Science writer brother-in-law (Heya Toby) gave me an excellent example of a comic used as both a marketing and informational tool.  This is from the SEAS Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and tells of the adventures of, "The Imager" .

How can you resist this?  Answer: You cannot.  Click on the link.

 

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This one is for Chiara and Joe.  I feel like we need to set up a video chat situation for tonight's episode so we can celebrate the fact that TVD has reached the "Amnesia via Witchcraft" milestone.  

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This comic almost caused my husband to look up the spelling of "Polyamorous" at work.  It also gave him an idea for a t-shirt (see below).

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