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fart party comic for 2007-10-29

3000 miles

Monday, October 29th, 2007

35 Responses to “3000 miles”

  1. probie Says:

    good for you. i felt my nose tingle when i read the end.

  2. Julia Says:

    you should get that checked out, I hear nose tingling is the new AIDS.

  3. probie Says:

    i think you mean “a few months ago”

  4. Chuck Steel Says:

    Does this mean we’re done with the “homesick” cartoons? Perhaps this is just a brief interlude.

  5. Julia Says:

    thanks for spotting that, it’s fixed!

  6. T-2 Says:

    Good for you. ‘Nuff said.

  7. Julia Says:

    and no, I’m still homesick so more is coming, in fact, I’ve got a big SF project in the works that I’m gonna reveal soon.

  8. some guy Says:

    No, I think that’s just being drunk.

  9. Danh Says:

    hey Julia, looks like you’re having a good time in NY and I’m glad you’re starting to get settled in.

  10. patrick brennan Says:

    isnt it funny how two years ago seems to be that point where everything was pretty much how you imagined your life should have been

  11. Box Says:

    Follow your balloon, Julia!

  12. Malach the Merciless Says:

    She’s gone, 3000 miles . . . is very far

  13. Julia Says:

    yeah, that was how I imagined my life should have been, but of course I still wasn’t even satisfied then, but isn’t that the human condition? to never be able to be satisfied with what you have, no matter how good it is. ugh.

  14. Beer guy Says:

    man you must have been wasted when you wrote that…

  15. Julia Says:

    no, jackass.

  16. Damien Wray Says:

    ROFL! Awesome comic! I think I peed a little! Seriously!! Oh my aching gut…

    She’s back ladies and gents! FART PARTY!!!

    This one makes the shitler comic and the first swears comic look like excerpts from a technical readout. Bravo…

  17. Julia Says:

    okay that’s fucking it. what’s you have for your birthday? asshole cake? my shitlist has just expanded to a whopping three people.

  18. shelbyc Says:

    Damien Wray, if you want something so tailored to your “tastes”, why don’t you MAKE YOUR OWN COMIC? But, that might mean actual participation rather than just boring old bitching. Seriously, your snide expectations? HOLLOW. Also: SNORE.

  19. patrick brennan Says:

    amen

  20. becks Says:

    amen squared

  21. Leon Says:

    yeah, adventure rocks. That’s the spirit.
    Well, unless you end up holed up in some bus somewhere even further north…

  22. Adam Says:

    WTF? How could you not like this comic if you liked the previous stuff? The Fart Party always makes you laugh AND makes you think. It’s like Professor Frink in that regard.

  23. Joel Says:

    You were never alone. Beer was (and always well be) with you.

  24. Julia Says:

    ohohoh! you got shelby to come to my defense! speaking of which, shelbeee, sorry about the other night when I called you a million times, I was lookin’ fer a couch to sleep on. come out and play tomorrow!

  25. Dan Barlow Says:

    Washington Square Park is the best place to drink beer!

    After the MoCCA parties this year, that’s where I headed each night with a few friends. Everyone was friendly and there were several small groups playing music.

    Did you know it was a graveyard in the 1800s?

  26. Andy Jewett Says:

    Good for you. Contentment is paramount.

  27. aaron Says:

    Embrace the adventure! You’re doing really well Julia. Not that you don’t know that… but you are.

  28. Duncan Says:

    Ok, sorry, the comic was rad. But I am in the CA East Bay
    and cannot find info on the approaching “zinefest”. When is that
    here? My group of devotees of Fartparty look forward to coming
    and showering you with joy. WHEN IS IT?!?!?!
    I am drunk on Olde English + 2 Buck Chuck and listening to some
    Steely Dan on YOUTUBE. What the hell is wrong with me?
    Love you, love your show!!!

  29. sooze Says:

    nice.

  30. Damien Wray Says:

    Wait, what makes people think I am crapping on this comic? Didn’t I say it was good?

  31. Carla Says:

    this just saved my day. i’m not feeling like this right now but i need to be, so i’ll just follow your lead.

  32. mgabrys Says:

    RE: homesick.

    Try doing at least one thing or going someplace once a day that you couldn’t do in the Bay Area. Even if it’s the touristy stuff. Once you’re feeling more at home, then you can cut down to once a week or month. The idea is to absorb more of the city into your routine and expand your mental “living room”. Sulking at home too much can promote isolation. I’m not a pro-therapist or anything but it might help.

  33. Julia Says:

    oh I’m not sulking at home, don’t worry, I spend about 10 minutes in the morning at home, and I usually arrive back home around 3 or 4am, and spend one full night at home about once a week. If you lived in the noise factory that I live in, you’d try to avoid is as much as possible too.

  34. Penpusher Says:

    Hm. I guess I need to check out your entries more than once every six months, since it’s now apparent to me that we’re in the same city.

  35. AndyPOP Says:

    I really needed to see this today. It was a rough one. Thanks.

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