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Express yourself!
Drop us a line! Head on over to The
Rockwood Mailbag at any time to leave us a message! It's easy!
Consider it 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 24, 2009
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March 17, 2009,
Brian,
You really need to create a FAQ page for
your wedding thriller
video... you're answering the SAME questions week after week in
the mailbag...
Put the button at the top of the mailbag
page... just above where I entered my name and title it something blindingly
obvious like "Frequently Asked Questions about the Thriller Wedding
Dance"...
--James
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Of course you're right, James. We absolutely should make a FAQ page for
the Wedding
Thriller Dance. It would save us time. In theory.
In reality, we barely have time to update
this site as it is. Also, we kind of think that if all of these people
can't figure out that these questions have been asked dozens of times
before, they probably can't figure out a FAQ page, either. But that's
okay. We really don't mind answering them. Unlike Ringo
Starr, we're always willing to hear from anyone who considers themselves
a fan of our work. Maybe someday we'll get around to a FAQ page, but
until then, we'll just do it the old-fashioned way.
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March 20, 2009,
Brian,
This is killing me. What was the strip
called when it was in the OU paper? "Rockwood" doesn't feel
right, wasn't it something else? I always remember those E-week
strips, and I think I have those ST:TNG strips
still around, somewhere.
Thanks,
--John (Pride Trumpets 92-94)
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Hopefully we got to you in time, John. We wouldn't want you kicking off
before you recalled that "Rockwood" used to be called "Colledge" back
in college. Interestingly, we've answered
this question before, too. Maybe we need a FAQ for that as well.
Nahhhhhh.
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March 23, 2009,
Monday's
strip. BRAVO!
--Steven Duesenberry
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Glad you liked it! Here's another beef we have with that ad, Steven. When
that drawer slides open behind the bar, all of the team names are
on little plastic name plates on a wood-grained board. Really? They
expect me to believe that Buffalo Wild Wings has a room full of plasma
TVs but can't get wi-fi connection? That, and having Grizzly Adams
as a courtside photographer. And... oh, we could go on all day. We're
not going to. Hey! Maybe we need to make a FAQ about all of the things
we dislike about that commercial! See what you've started, James?
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