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Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 2:07 am
by ZOMBIE USER 5169
About to congratulate you on the new arrival, but just remembered he hasn't arrived yet. Well, I don't have your foreknowledge, and can't swear as to where I'll be several years from now, so just in case...
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
(Was that cheerful or morbid of me? I'm in a wild, fey mood today.

)
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Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 11:20 am
by AtmanRyu
LMAO!
Ain't that cute? Hasn't legally appeared yet, but already giving headaches to Gene!
Pre-congratulations BTW
*sends a gift right now on the American Postal Service* Knowing how it works, the gift should get to you by when Eugene's 21

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 11:42 am
by ZOMBIE USER 7262
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!
GCP (well, ECP) strikes again! That was beautiful, Gene. The timing was PERFECT. (I didn't even really notice 'Eugene'... I took it for granted that it was GCP 'cause it was Saturday.)
The dialogue was great. "Well, get busy, Dad!" "<B>Get your little tail back to the future NOW!</b>" .. hehe. But, Gene, *did* you tell him anything about messing with the logo?
And has he tried taking any of your vintage computing devices back to the future for auctioning?

Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 1:05 pm
by Mellotron
Soooo...cuuute! ^___^ Pre-congratulations, Gene & CW! I'm stuck in a bit of a time-warp myself so I can relate.

Hmmm...does this mean he'll be able to talk to himself in different age-versions, like the kids in "Jump Start"?
*looks around frantically* People from the future are after old computers?!? Huh? *scrambles around hiding stuff*
Mel
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 1:21 pm
by ZOMBIE USER 7262
Mel wrote:
*looks around frantically* People from the future are after old computers?!? Huh? *scrambles around hiding stuff*
No, it's just that in one of Gene's yerf images, Eugene asks Dad if he could have one of Dad's old laptops, and the reason why he wanted such a clunky old thing is 'cause he could get 2,000 credits for it.
(What can I say? I've got an incredible imagination for little tiny bits of somewhat impracticable information, but I can't remember what day it is.)
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 3:29 pm
by Orenda SilverCougar
*claps* Cute Gene =)
I was wondering were your son would be (I must admit, trying to follow time lines isn't my best strenths)
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 4:52 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-13 16:29, Orenda SilverCougar wrote:
*claps* Cute Gene =)
I was wondering were your son would be (I must admit, trying to follow time lines isn't my best strenths)
Heh... at least you make an honest effort to
adhere to them! My son is gonna be one of
those kids that makes their father wince
inwardly every time he does something like
that (because he knows he's done much the
same thing when
he was growing up and
now it's payback time...) <=)
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 4:56 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-13 03:07, Tim Tylor wrote:
About to congratulate you on the new arrival, but just remembered he hasn't arrived yet. Well, I don't have your foreknowledge, and can't swear as to where I'll be several years from now, so just in case...
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
(Was that cheerful or morbid of me? I'm in a wild, fey mood today.

)
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You're in a wild mood? That kid of
mine, showing up like that waaay out of his
future timeslot? Granted, it *is* within the
established format of GCP, that is "no taking
anything too seriously here!" but
still!
::continues manifesting overblown amounts of
outrage hoping to camoflauge the fact that if
HE could've done it to his dad at that age,
he would've in a second::
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 5:04 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-13 12:42, Elix wrote:
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!
GCP (well, ECP) strikes again! That was beautiful, Gene. The timing was PERFECT. (I didn't even really notice 'Eugene'... I took it for granted that it was GCP 'cause it was Saturday.)
Actually he was kinda hoping for that! Makes
for the maximum effect, but only if the comic
has been running long enough to establish
itself in the reader's minds. The logo can
become quite overlookable until soneone
suddenly points out it's different.
The dialogue was great. "Well, get busy, Dad!" "<B>Get your little tail back to the future NOW!</b>" .. hehe. But, Gene, *did* you tell him anything about messing with the logo?
*chuckle* I dunno! Maybe I did, but it's
entirely possible I didn't! (DO NOT under any
circumstances tell him that, though!) As you
may already suspect, my son is going to be
one of those kids that I'm going to have to
give a lot of rules to... ("But Dad, you
didn't
tell me not to turn the washing
machine into a cyclotron...") and after awhile
some of the "Don't ____" start to run together. <=)
And has he tried taking any of your vintage computing devices back to the future for auctioning?
So far, no... but then, he hardly needs to
take any of mine - he's got plenty of his
own! ^_^
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 5:11 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-13 14:05, mellotron wrote:
Soooo...cuuute! ^___^ Pre-congratulations, Gene & CW! I'm stuck in a bit of a time-warp myself so I can relate.

Hmmm...does this mean he'll be able to talk to himself in different age-versions, like the kids in "Jump Start"?
No, that was only a GCP (or, as Elix pointed
out, an ECP this time) that took advantage of
the don't-take-anything-too-seriously policy.
There'll be only one Eugene in the future,
and as far as canonical conditions go he won't
be meeting himself in the story. As far as
him being a handful to raise, however... O_o
*looks around frantically* People from the future are after old computers?!? Huh? *scrambles around hiding stuff*
Mel
*chuckle* No, the image that Elix was referring
to was a pic I posted on Yerf some years ago.
My lady cat and I have had our own long-
running storytelling between ourselves for
years, which is where our son came from, and
that was an illustration that I decided was
too cool to remain just between us.

(One
of these days I may put together some of our
stories so that my online readers can see
the great influence CatsWhisker has on my
comic and my storytelling.

)
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2002 10:11 pm
by Gabriel
I tell ya, these kids today are spoiled ROTTEN!
Dunno how EASY they got it!
Did WE get to phase through time and space when WE were their age?
HELL no!
WE played out our entire existence in ONE timestream... and we were THANKFUL for it!
And we did it BAREFOOT... through 3 FEET of SNOW...
UPHILL...
BOTH WAYS!!!
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 5:46 am
by Kaerou
On 2002-04-13 23:11, Gabriel wrote:
I tell ya, these kids today are spoiled ROTTEN!
Dunno how EASY they got it!
Did WE get to phase through time and space when WE were their age?
HELL no!
WE played out our entire existence in ONE timestream... and we were THANKFUL for it!
And we did it BAREFOOT... through 3 FEET of SNOW...
UPHILL...
BOTH WAYS!!!
*grin* You gotta love Monty Python =)
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 10:45 am
by Orenda SilverCougar
*snickers* It's hard to follow time lines, when you're stuck with flashbacks of your life, and you keep moving fowards. Ohh.. if i could get that song from "Toys" album (old Robin Williams' movie)
Looking foward into the old days, looking back at what there's going to be. There's no reality, it's just an illusion. There's not sanity, just plain confusion!
That was a fun song =)
*edit* found the right words

hehe
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 2:23 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-13 23:11, Gabriel wrote:
I tell ya, these kids today are spoiled ROTTEN!
Dunno how EASY they got it!
Did WE get to phase through time and space when WE were their age?
HELL no!
WE played out our entire existence in ONE timestream... and we were THANKFUL for it!
And we did it BAREFOOT... through 3 FEET of SNOW...
UPHILL...
BOTH WAYS!!!
Don't forget the distance! Usually varies with
the telling, but always double-digit miles.
(10 or more. 20 is optimum!)
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2002 5:45 pm
by Akilika Q
On 2002-04-13 23:11, Gabriel wrote:
WE played out our entire existence in ONE timestream... and we were THANKFUL for it!
And we did it BAREFOOT... through 3 FEET of SNOW...
UPHILL...
BOTH WAYS!!!
Feet!? You had <I>feet</I>?!

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2002 12:03 pm
by CarlFox
Ah, yes, multiple time/space streams can be fun...as any old-school Whovian will tell you.
At least this time, it was a future that Gene's seen (forseen?) and was familiar with. It'd be interesting to see other temporal possibilities...
...which I shall leave as an exercise for the readers.
KFM!
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2002 12:37 pm
by Fetch26291

*checks his STD portal*
OK, Eugene didn't come through this way.
Why do I have a Spacial-Temporal-Dimensional portal?
Simple. How else do you think I get from Furriston to Domain to the 24th Century to Johto, and everywhere/everywhen else I visit?

Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2002 3:48 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-15 13:03, CarlFox wrote:
Ah, yes, multiple time/space streams can be fun...as any old-school Whovian will tell you.
At least this time, it was a future that Gene's seen (forseen?) and was familiar with. It'd be interesting to see other temporal possibilities...
...which I shall leave as an exercise for the readers.
KFM!
Well, c'mon... in GCP I can get a little self-
referential with things, playing it up for fun!
But a comic with as many story elements as
this one would be totally incomprehensible
if I didn't have some long-range plans in
place.

Besides, anyone who's been involved in story-
telling for any length of time knows that
characters take on their own personality if
you work with them long enough. So though I
may have seen my future son in GCP, he'll
still have plenty of surprises for his father
in the future!
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2002 3:55 pm
by Genecatlow
On 2002-04-15 13:37, Fetch26291 wrote:

*checks his STD portal*
OK, Eugene didn't come through this way.
Why do I have a Spacial-Temporal-Dimensional portal?
Simple. How else do you think I get from Furriston to Domain to the 24th Century to Johto, and everywhere/everywhen else I visit?
Maybe you just like to travel. ^_^
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2002 7:39 am
by BillBrd1
Kinda like Back To the Future (one of my all time favorite movies!)
Doc: Eugene, you didn't interact with anyone besides me did you?
Eugene: Well, I might have sorta bumped into my parents.
Doc: Great Scott!