Monday, December 30, 2019

Tweet tweet 30/12 /2019 .... another year going

Pardon me but the last week, I have been bashing the keyboard and done up two tales ( one crispy done and one almost ). I just did not want to stop and kept on typing. I was also busy with works despite the so called holiday mood then but the office needed someone to be manned. And the works just kept on coming in. So in between that and instead of looking downwards ( and wondering does that need any DIY ) I was busy creating tales.

I also got the latest gem of my collection; THE TRIGAN EMPIRE. I used to read that in the LOOK & LEARN mags in the 70's ( okay, I did LOOK & LEARN real stuff then. I could not afford the collection of ENCYCLOPEDIA but my barber has these past issues to read on while he slaps my head to move right and left. And finally, I got the pieces all in one download.

And a new tale came to my mind. Radical! I been trying to figure out the opening scenes of it for over four decades and now I got it done. I read recently they are making a new Movie or Series on it. It may rival STAR WARS ( considering the latest .... I hold my comments. )

And I watched STRIKE BACK Season 7 ( 10 episodes ) in two days straight, better than I did with three episodes of AFTER PORN Ends on Netflix ( I did watch it thrice. It's like 'was that her I saw before then?'. So frig me, I am just looking into the past. Those days, you don't look at faces, you are fixed on the action. I give you a piece of advice. DON'T looked at the mirror after that. You will be surprised how much you aged in you. Now you know why its called AFTER PORN Ends.

Okay, back to the tales.

DEEP HEAT II done ( the wrap to the whole saga ), and a new tale on Arthur with a twist done for the First Book. It won't be the Arthus you think you know. I will fine brush the contents and published it soon.

Meanwhile. it's to the YEAR END and we are into the NEW YEAR. So, its BYE for now and see you in 2020.

Cheers

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