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June 15th, 2008
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Oh My Gods! just got it’s own Get Satisfaction site! Huzzah! Now simply go to getsatisfaction.com/ohmygods to leave comments, feedback, suggestions, and whatever else you’d like! There is also a tab on the left called “Feedback” you can use, as well as a link in the menu on the right. So go for it! I’ll be checking it, so feel free to use it to help Oh My Gods! grow!
Deepest apologies for the vacation
Welcome back everyone! I see many faces I remember and tons more new to me! Welcome back veterans and glad to have you newbies!
My deepest apologies for the strip’s long vacation. To not get into much detail, thankfully my feet are back underneath me again and I’m hopefully in a place where I can create the strip on a regular basis again. Currently there is a (huge) void in the strip (from August 4th to November 3rd) – I will try to refill this with content, but I do not want to promise what I am unsure I can deliver. If I do, you’ll be the first to know!
In the Works - Oh My Gods! Hardcover
While it's not ready to be finalized yet, I wanted to let all you lovely fans know about a special project I am working on. I am going to create an Oh My Gods! Special Edition Hard Cover book of the first Five Years of the strip. It will be pretty! It will be fantastic! It will (sadly) also be very expensive! However, I know there will be at least one customer (me) and perhaps maybe more!
Just wanted to give you all a tease!

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Not just Kentucky....
....but this proved true in Tennessee as well. ;> No, Rednecks & pagans do not mix.... unless said rednecks are pagans.
I don't think you want to know what happens when regular Rednecks & pagan Rednecks meet on the street.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein)
Why does that make me...
...think of the weirdest possible version of West Side Story I've ever considerred?
Mundus Vult Decipi, Ergo Decipiatur
There's a BIG difference
There's a BIG difference between rednecks and hillbillies ... fyi, Deliverance is about hillbillies.
But....
Of course they mix, just not well. It usually involves a beer and a rifle, or a lynch mob.
The absence of something can be just as deadly as the presence. The absence of air, hmm? Water? - Baron Harkonnen
Come on now!
Of all the passengers in the car, Vera is the last one to worry about the banjo buddies from Deliverance. Unless she does a great impersonation of a pig, that is.
COME TO THE DARKSIDE....we have cookies!
Fun to see the car trip thing again but....
I'm scared for their lives.. o.o
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.::"...Secondly, the earth is a Libra." -Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, Good Omens::.
I love how everyone is like
I love how everyone is like 0.0 and Victor just looks confuddled.
Well that's part of his
Well that's part of his charm lol...His cluelessness is adorable :P
Blessed be,
Willow
*sigh*
*the Pagan from Kentucky counts to 10 and reminds himself its just a comic....its just a comic*.....grrr
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Its okay.
I was surprised to find out that there were pagans in Mississippi (My home state). But then with all the rabid, crazy Fundies around it is probably a natural outgrowth.
Learn the Rules so you know how to break them properly.
--HH the Dalai Lama
I'm a Kentucky pagan, too! I
I'm a Kentucky pagan, too! I feel bad living in a Southern state. >< It's hard to breathe amongst all the white trash hypocrisy...
Reminds Me of Spring Break
Hello! I've been reading Oh My Gods for a long time but this is my first post...I know it's 5 months later than the strip but oh well, I had to comment. It reminded me of my spring break trip when we were in West Virginia/Kentucky (not exactly sure) and we turned down the wrong road. Every house we passed looked like a Redneck postcard which prompted me to say to my friend, "Drive faster, I hear banjos." O.o;
And then the car broke down in Kentucky...we were towed by a guy whose southern accent was so thick the only one who understood him was the one from Virginia...(The rest of us were either from WI or MN).