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<description><![CDATA[ This is Number 140 of Shaezer/Hite's "Sold Out!" Vol. 2. It was posted on Friday the  7 of September.<p> <img src="http://www.soldoutcomic.com/i139"></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><lj-cut text="Continue reading: 'I do not have words...'"><h2>I do not have words...</h2>This is madness.  This is more updates than we would see in MONTHS sometimes!<p><i>Posted by kite</i></p></lj-cut></p>
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<description><![CDATA[ This is Number 139 of Shaezer/Hite's "Sold Out!" Vol. 2. It was posted on Friday the  7 of September.<p> <img src="http://www.soldoutcomic.com/i138"></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><lj-cut text="Continue reading: 'I want to rant, but...'"><h2>I want to rant, but...</h2>Jesus, you guys.  Three updates, two days.  The man is a MACHINE.  Do I want to rant, really?  Or, should I just sit back and enjoy the craziness as it comes.<br><br>Also, I suddenly have the urge to eat a lot of sugar...<p><i>Posted by kite</i></p></lj-cut></p>
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<description><![CDATA[ This is Number 138 of Shaezer/Hite's "Sold Out!" Vol. 2. It was posted on Thursday the  6 of September.<p> <img src="http://www.soldoutcomic.com/i137"></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><lj-cut text="Continue reading: 'Welcome to the Keebler planet.'"><h2>Welcome to the Keebler planet.</h2>I don't know which is more amazing.  The fact that we've actually updated twice in two days, the fact that we have plot, or the fact that we finally see the mud men.  Ladies, gentlemen, I remember 3 years ago when I laid out my idea for the plotline of this arc.  Kyle asked me what the mudmen should look like.  I really had no idea.  I don't know, they're like...mud golems, or something.  The Cousin Itt from the last page was what I expected.  This...this makes me smile.  It makes me smile like Arnie Grape.<br><br>Side note, what's with this webcomic and delicious treats?  We've definitely had cake jokes before, maybe that's just the two things but...man, now I want a cookie.  Thanks.<br><br>Keep an eye on the little newsbox right above me here.  I'm going to make sure it always points to the last week's worth of comics.  As we approach our third year anniversary chances are more and more comics will come.  This is, however, contingent entirely upon Kyle not getting the job he is looking for.  We all hope he gets a job, yes, but...more comics would be nice too.<br><br>Usually, my rants go a lot longer than this, I know, but if Kyle is going to update as often as he says he's going to there is not much of a point.  I guess I'll be posting rantlets for a little while.  Little nuggets of wisdom, from me to you.  Enjoy them, like you would enjoy a nice, warm, fresh, delicious cookie...<br><br>...god damnit.<p><i>Posted by kite</i></p></lj-cut></p>
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<description><![CDATA[ This is Number 137 of Shaezer/Hite's "Sold Out!" Vol. 2. It was posted on Wednesday the  5 of September.<p> <img src="http://www.soldoutcomic.com/i136"></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><lj-cut text="Continue reading: 'I'm a big old fat nerd.'"><h2>I'm a big old fat nerd.</h2>Oh my god.  The plot, it moves forward.  No more sitting around, no more exposition, no more backstory, no more new characters to introduce!  I think it's honestly been an entire year since I've been able to say that.  I'd check but...man, that takes time.  You know how many of these fucking strips there are?  Lots!  137, says the counter on top!  Crazy.<br><br>I'm disappointed in all of you.  Man, I was so waiting for just one person to come up to me at Dragon Con and go is that Kite guy here?  It would have so made my day!  I'm failing all of you.  It's OK though, because there's always next year.  Chances are I'll be at Akon and Dragon*Con next year helping out my friends, so I'm giving you all a year to ready yourself.  You have been warned.<br><br>So, this is totally random piece of information I know, but I picked up a gold copy of Legend of Zelda at Dragon*Con.  Yes, the NES version.  Now, I have it for the Game Boy, and that's all well and good, but sitting here playing it with a real life NES controller a freaking flood of memories washed over me.  This game is amazing for an NES era game.  Everything is so elaborately well designed.  The fact that you hear the boss breathing as you get close to the dungeon.  I remember, as a kid, this game gave me a nightmare.  It was kind of like the game but not.  I can only remember a few shadows of the game, but it occurs to me what an amazingly impressive game this is for its time.  I mean, I have Metroid Prime 3 all ready to play downstairs, and in its defense I am waiting for a time when I actually have a few hours to kill rather than the hand full of minutes it takes me to blow through a dungeon in LoZ but...damn, that really does speak volumes for how I feel about this game.<br><br>Nerd vent, over.<br><br>Kyle's talking about really pushing out the comics over the next short period of time.  He wants our third year anniversary on the 14th to be meaningful, so go him.  I promise, to all of you, that if we update multiple times in one day I'll put information on our most recent updates in the newsbox.  I don't want you to miss one exciting moment.  Come on guys, onwards, to the plot!<p><i>Posted by kite</i></p></lj-cut></p>
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