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Express yourself!
Have you always wanted to let Team Rockwood know just what you were thinking? Do you wonder why the panels of the strip are laid out horizontally instead of vertically? Or do you have sensitive documents that will bring down the government? In any case, we want to know! Just fill out your name and e-mail address, then let 'er rip! No question or comment is too bizarre for Team Rockwood to take a stab at, and if we can get enough mail coming in, this page will be updated weekly! (Unlike the old mailbag page, which got updated about four times in two years.)
So consider this an experiment in web interactivity. Or, consider it a way to artificially inflate our hit count. Either way, just write in!
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Updated on May 14, 2002
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May 8, 2002
Your May 8, 2002 comic strip reminds me of an attack of the clones, namely The Body Snatchers. Whenever the clones (Star Wars fans in line) discovered a person that was not a clone (someone with a life), they would let out a screech (much like your "AAAA" in the comic). I see a good set of comics based around this premise coming. Hillarious!
--Louis Gaghan
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We'll think about it Louis, although we're actually partial to the 1956 version and its hidden political messages. And of course, how could "AAAAAA" compare to "They're after you! They're after all of us! Our wives...our children...they're here already! You're next!" Mmmm...creepy!
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May 9, 2002
Duuude! You should have seen FoxTrot yesterday!
--Will (not Will Rockwood, just Will)
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Dude, we're getting a headache!
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May 13, 2002
How do you feel about these bootleg copies of Episode 2 going around on the internet? Would you fine folks at Team Rockwood download it or would you wait till Wednesday Night...or in actuality Thursday morning.
--Mark Trenton
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Well, Mark, we'd like it to be explicitly known that in no way, shape, or form is a copy of Episode II a special bonus prize if you download the 2002 Rockwood Calendar. Yes, we would never stoop to illegal pirating activities such as attaching a DivX copy of "Attack of the Clones" to every fun-to-read, easily downloadable 2002 Rockwood Calendar. If a copy of the new "Star Wars" movie just happens to be attached to your freshly downloaded copy of the 2002 Rockwood Calendar, well, we don't know where it came from. But boy-howdy, at $5, that would be quite a steal, wouldn't it?
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May 13, 2002
First, Monday's strip is hilarious. Keep up the good work.
Second, I'm very sorry about the comic stripspoiler last week. Just as sorry as xxxxx xxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxx xxxx.
--Elizabeth
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Ack! Elizabeth, don't make us turn to the dark side to keep you from revealing any more plot points! Messages like this are precisely the reason we have to see AOTC early Thursday morning before anyone else spoils it for us.
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May 13, 2002
Ha! Ha ha ha! Ha! That's funny. Ahem. Ha!
-Jim
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Glad you like it, Jim!
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May 13, 2002
Hi! I love your comic and blah blah blah etc. Anyway. I just read your Monday strip and I was wondering about the suit one of the Star Wars fans were wearing. He was wearing a rebel suit like the one Luke Skywalker wore. But seeing as he said "rebel scum" wouldn't it be better if he were wearing an Imperial suit?
--Joe
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Busted! We were wondering if anyone would notice. We admit it might not be entirely consistent, but "rebel scum" is so much fun to say that we think even someone dressed as an X-Wing fighter pilot wouldn't be able to resist.
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