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hey, my friend told me about this site to get free ringtones... just spreading the word check it out here
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About Me:
I draw comics.
I wrote an opera.
I'm writing a second opera.
I can't figure how to get listed as a creator on this site.
Website:
http://www.tmcm.com
Hometown:
Portland
Some Comic Favorites
Kliban, Gorey, Waterson, Silverstein, Geary, Crumb, Shelton
Favorite Music:
Magnetic Fields
Relationship Status:
Single

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stumptown

I'm helping put together this list of events for the Stumptown Comic Fest. Of special note is the CBLDF benefit on Friday and the TMCM opera panel on Saturday.

thanks.

STUMPTOWN COMICS FEST 2007
SEPT. 29TH-30TH, SAT & SUN, 10AM-6PM
LLOYD CENTER DOUBLETREE, 1000 NE Multnomah, Portland, Ore
SPECIAL EVENTS

Sept. 28th
PRE-SHOW PARTIES AND EVENTS

8:00 PM • Drink and Draw at Bar Carlo to benefit the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
$5 donation, 6433 SE Foster, (503) 771-1664
9:00 PM • Maisie Kuko… Continue

Posted on September 25, 2007 at 11:36pm —

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At 10:59am on October 17, 2008, David Wolfe said…
BIG fan! Thanks for the add.
At 6:21am on September 28, 2007, Dennis Culver said…
if you click on my page there should be an add friend link under my picture.
At 12:34pm on September 27, 2007, John Weeks said…
Thanks for signing on, Shannon!
Wish I could be @ Stumptown and say hi to David Chelsea and the Top Shelf folks. (Convention pix / gossip / awards etc are welcome.)
If you want to web up an MP3 of the TMCM Opera, be my guest!
 
 

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