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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 December 10, 2002
   
December 4, 2002

I've got another banner for ya!

Love this strip, it's a highlight of my day! I was especially thrilled when you suggested that the X-Files be reopened rather quickly. Keep up the good "work" :)

--jeri
 

   
   
Excellent work, jeri! So good, in fact, that we're putting your Rockwood banner and a link to your page on the Promote page so that everyone will know of your artistic brilliance! Let that be a budding lesson to all of you other graphic artists.
 
   
   
December 5, 2002

Okay, first off, that shadow guy who always writes into the mailbag and haiku thursday really seems to have the same interests and sense of humor as myself. I'll bet there are several people like me who read this comic. Maybe you could create a bulletin board or something. Also, you do the sound stuff at football games? Were you the guy who fell while running behind Brett Favre's golf cart after he was injured a few weeks ago? heh heh.

--CSLjr
 

   
   
The truth, CSLjr, is that we're too control-freakish to put up any kind of bulletin board. They invariably devolve into people fighting over stupid things, and our reaction as administrator would be boots to the head for everyone.

However, never let it be said that we don't consider things people ask of us. A Rockwood bulletin board isn't going to happen now, but if we ever get around to redesigning the page, who knows what we'll include?
 

   
   
December 6, 2002

It's Friday, so I don't know if Team Rockwood has already planned for the new Star Trek movie that comes out on Friday the 13th. But I thought I would drop a line and see if Team Rockwood listens to his fans.

So, here's hoping Team Rockwood does a Star Trek/Friday the 13th/Attack of the Clones parody. As I am sure Team Rockwood is already aware, but for those of you that aren't Star Trek fans....Captain Picard xxx xxx xxxx xxx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx in "Nemesis".

"Live long and prosper. May the force be with you. And watch out for the guy in the hockey mask."

--Leif
 

   
   
Oh, Leif...we were so pumped about doing that very storyline, and then you had to go and drop in a little spoiler about the new Trek movie. We hate spoilers, Leif, and prefer to stay as SpoilerFree as possible.

Nevertheless, we do have to admit that there is probably a very good chance you will be seeing Al Luc again in a Nemesis parody, but probably not until January.
 

   
   
December 9, 2002

hey! it's my birthday today- a very exciting 17, and you didn't recognize this important fact! i though with the whole brian-brian connection and all you'd instinctively know, and give me a strip honoring such fact, but NO, you had to go write about cars. i'm sad. waaaah.

--brian
 

   
   
Well, we're just getting you back for not writing Brian on his birthday last Monday, brian. And now that you're 17, it's about time you realize that the world doesn't always give you what you want. Furthermore, now that you're 17, it's about time you started using capital letters at the beginning of your sentences! Why, when we were 17, we hiked three miles through snow every day just to practice capitalizing our sentences! That's the way it was, and we liked it!


 

   
     
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