I have no urge to be anywhere near a computer right now. If I didn't have to use one for work, I'd be curled up in a corner somewhere far, far away from it.
That said, November's starting out to be a suck-o-rific as October was. Joy. At least as far as work is concerned. Let's see ... I almost burst into tears on the phone with my district manager this morning (in my defense I warned him that it might happen before I started talking to him) and I've had to practically beg one of my old managers to help me out. Yes, great day.
I think I may blow off my bet for the night and watch something ridiculous and mind-numbing.
Peace.
That said, November's starting out to be a suck-o-rific as October was. Joy. At least as far as work is concerned. Let's see ... I almost burst into tears on the phone with my district manager this morning (in my defense I warned him that it might happen before I started talking to him) and I've had to practically beg one of my old managers to help me out. Yes, great day.
I think I may blow off my bet for the night and watch something ridiculous and mind-numbing.
Peace.
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The series will expand the saga of King's epic hero, Roland Deschain, whose quest to save the Dark Tower is captured in seven novels published over the course of 25 years. The comics will feature new stories that delve into the life and times of the young Roland, revealing the trials and conflicts that lead to the burden of destiny he must assume as a man, the last Gunslinger from a world that has moved on. The comics will supplement and define the saga's mythology under King's direction, Marvel said. The series will be illustrated by Eisner Award-winning artist Jae Lee.
The first Dark Tower issue is slated for release in April 2006, with a hard-cover collection of the first six issues due in the holiday season of that year.
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