Hello everyone! Sorry I'm a bit late posting this. Technically it's December 1st here as I type this, but it's still November 30th in most places in the world, so I think I'll be fine. As I mentioned in a previous message, it's that time of the year when things get a little hectic for us and we may not get certain things posted online on time. Usually between late November and early January things will get a little sloppy, so bear with us!
I'm gonna jump straight into the recap for November 2014, so here goes!
We kicked off the month with the second chapter of Forbes' latest story, "An Unusual Case". I've only just put up the 6th (of 7) chapters before posting this recap.
Soon afterwards, Forbes followed it up with a couple blogs about necrophilia, space cowboys and much more. Nothing out of the ordinary for the one and only Weasel.
Throughout the month I posted a few chart updates for my solo music project, n-Somnia, and how well I seem to be doing on NumberOneMusic.com.
Forbes posted a blog about Care Bears and 'sex hi-fives'. Not in the same message and nothing to do with each other, I promise you.
I caught a bit of the meme bug this month and made a few snappy visual jokes regarding depressing jobs, the FCUK clothing brand, and even a meme created by my wife, Aliesha, referencing the Outkast song, "Ms. Jackson", and the FurReal toyline.
Gosney released "Webbed Death", the second and final single from the "If Death Comes Knocking...Will You Answer?" album.
More blogs from Forbes talking about 'Buddicles', Jungelo, Excalibur, something awesome that happened, and other things. He had a lot to share this month!
I posted a video, courtesy of our good friend and graphic artist, Gary Fox, of him trolling a group of seagulls while eating fish & chips in his car. Make this one go viral, people. You don't want to miss it!
Finally, I released the last episode of "Trying Stuff" that I filmed with Gary and Aliesha this year. It was the highlight of the entire filming session, which is why I saved it for the end.
That pretty much wraps up this edition of the monthly recap. Obviously, next month's will be the last one for 2014. Instead of just focusing on December (which will be covered in more detail), I will also include the highlights of the entire year since the website launched. It won't include everything, but also won't bore you (we hope).
Stay safe. See you soon!
I'm gonna jump straight into the recap for November 2014, so here goes!
We kicked off the month with the second chapter of Forbes' latest story, "An Unusual Case". I've only just put up the 6th (of 7) chapters before posting this recap.
Soon afterwards, Forbes followed it up with a couple blogs about necrophilia, space cowboys and much more. Nothing out of the ordinary for the one and only Weasel.
Throughout the month I posted a few chart updates for my solo music project, n-Somnia, and how well I seem to be doing on NumberOneMusic.com.
Forbes posted a blog about Care Bears and 'sex hi-fives'. Not in the same message and nothing to do with each other, I promise you.
I caught a bit of the meme bug this month and made a few snappy visual jokes regarding depressing jobs, the FCUK clothing brand, and even a meme created by my wife, Aliesha, referencing the Outkast song, "Ms. Jackson", and the FurReal toyline.
Gosney released "Webbed Death", the second and final single from the "If Death Comes Knocking...Will You Answer?" album.
More blogs from Forbes talking about 'Buddicles', Jungelo, Excalibur, something awesome that happened, and other things. He had a lot to share this month!
I posted a video, courtesy of our good friend and graphic artist, Gary Fox, of him trolling a group of seagulls while eating fish & chips in his car. Make this one go viral, people. You don't want to miss it!
Finally, I released the last episode of "Trying Stuff" that I filmed with Gary and Aliesha this year. It was the highlight of the entire filming session, which is why I saved it for the end.
That pretty much wraps up this edition of the monthly recap. Obviously, next month's will be the last one for 2014. Instead of just focusing on December (which will be covered in more detail), I will also include the highlights of the entire year since the website launched. It won't include everything, but also won't bore you (we hope).
Stay safe. See you soon!