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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 March 18, 2003
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March 10, 2003
American Idle?
Wouldn't Al have to agree to one of Dana's blind dates for his show to fall in the same category as the other "reality" shows?
--R.W.
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Homophone!
Anyway, Al would only have to accept a blind date if he was a contestant, but since you wrote in before Al's intentions became clear, you had no way of knowing that he was only interested in producing.
That said, not all reality shows rely on love as an angle. In fact, our favorite doesn't rely on it at all. Of course, there are some shows that nothing could save.
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March 11, 2003
Are you getting lazy or something? Or are people just writing in less? The mailbag seems to be getting smaller and smaller. Well, I've done my part, now you do yours.
--Kyle
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Kyle, we don't write the letters, we just respond to them. And, we respond to most of the ones we get unless they're incomprehensible (and sometimes even then). However, as you've noticed, sometimes there are off-weeks when no one writes. That just leaves us lonely and thinking odd thoughts. So thanks for writing! That goes for all of you.
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March 12, 2003
Someone stole your homophone joke! I was cruising some conservative sites, and found this: (that link will point to it until Wednesday, 3/19/03)
Luckily, you got yours in sooner ;)
--Katie
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Thanks, Katie, but although we thought of the "Idle" joke ourselves, apparently we were hardly the first to do so. That's all right, though. Sometimes a joke is so obvious that lots of people end up using it.
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March 15, 2003
Did you do anything for St. Patrick's Day or Caesar's Death Day?
--Elizabeth
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Honestly, Elizabeth, we didn't do much for either day, as we didn't feel like drinking or stabbing someone in the back. Does this make us boring? The quiz says no, but we're dangerously close. Maybe we need to spend less time online...
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March 17, 2003
I laughed out loud at today's comic. That was perfect. You even kept the theme of St. Patties Day...a bar! Now the question are those two morons drinking Guinness or is that something that Lott and Moran can't handle?
--Leif
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Hmm...we didn't have a specific beer in mind, Leif, but since it's obviously not dark, it's not Guinness. We'd guess some kind of green beer because of the holiday. However, if they're staying in character, we'd guess that Lott likes his St. Patrick's Day alcohol to be homebrewed whereas Moran likes his in a hall.
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March 17, 2003
I just wanted to let you know I thought today's cartoon was hilarious!!! I think very few cartoonists would've had the guts to post it. Good job, I commend you for it!
Keep 'em coming,
--Tommy
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Thanks for the compliment, Tommy, but opposing the Klan and the Nazis isn't really going too far out on a limb. What would take real guts would be defending them.
We suppose, however, that there could be a rogue group of Nazi Klanmen somewhere out there looking for a fight, but that doesn't worry us too much. After all, what are the odds that any of them can read?
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