That pure Cane Spirit since 1848.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Glark's Gone!

He heard his master's voice and chewed through his chain.
I tried to stop him but the little fucker bit me and ate the whole sidebar.


I am confused and upset, so while we're waiting for site repairs please stay tuned for

Charlie and the Chocolate Starfish.


A small post about anal bleaching in post feminist Britain.

12 comments:

Dr Maroon said...

Where are the other comments?

savannah said...

comment moderation, sugar? what has happened here?? xoxox

(i'm using the very same template!)

Gorilla Bananas said...

Is this the same blog? Are you the real Dr Maroon? I think we should send Ayres round to your place to investigate. And why is bleaching anal hair more effective than shaving it?

Damn, you're moderating comments! What's happened, Dr, are you under attack?

Ms Scarlet said...

Blimey, that was a bit of a shock! Where's nice cosy 'Cape to Rio' gone? Are you okay Dr Maroon? Has the drinks cabinet survived?
Sx

Kim Ayres said...

Is it anything to do with changing your layout and it somehow interferring with Haloscan?

Time to dig out the manual

Kim Ayres said...

What? You've now got comment moderation on too? That means we can't have the long comment banters until you've checked in again.

C'mon Maroon, show a bit of initiative now

Unknown said...

Well, if you don't know we don't konw.

Pat said...

I'm here! But off at the week-end thank God. I've had enough of the gremlins sabotaging my site and giving me hours and hours of signing in and going round in circles. Tell me doccie: is the cake worth the candle?
Bye!

Eryl Shields said...

Looks like they've gone too Doc, must have been the mention of anal bleaching.

savannah said...

wonderful! you removed comment moderation..now are you coming back, sugar? xoxo

Dr Maroon said...

Savannah! I thought you were the first follower too, but you disappeared. I never touched nothing. Have you had second thoughts?

xerxes said...

I turn my back for a moment and it all goes to buggery. You'll let Glark eat your convergence conditions next, without which your lovely simulations are as convincing as a bucket with a hole in it.