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            Updated on March 18, 2008
 

 
March 12, 2008

Especially considering this was my favorite strip in the OU student newspaper back when we were in college (high praise considering how many strips ran in the OU student newspaper, too!), Wednesday's strip really depressed me.

Funny thing is, in a few years Spring Break will once again start to become relevant - to my kids at least.

-- Bobby

 

   
 

 
It's the circle of life, Bobby. You get too old for Spring Break and then you get to experience it through your kids. Enjoy! Because the 20 years that they get to experience it will go by fast, too, and then you'll be stuck partying with your grandkids on Spring Break. Of course, that might not be too bad either, according to grandparents I know.


   
 

 
March 14, 2008

Someone said "pi day" I heard "You are a lesser person because you haven't visited Rockwood in months! What is wrong with you..."

RockwoodComic... It's like coming home...

So does anyone on Team Rockwood have a Twitter account?

--Brian #3

 

   
 

 
Well, #3, we would never say anyone was a lesser person for missing out on our strip. They would be, however, missing out, and that in itself is kind of sad. After all, why would you want to deprive yourself of any Rockwoody goodness when it's so easily available?

As for Twitter, we like the quote on this page which says both "with Twitter, you can stay hyper–connected to your friends and always know what they’re doing" and "Twitter... becomes a modern antidote to information overload." Here at Team Rockwood, we fail to see how being hyper-connected can lead to anything but information overload.


   
     
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