Yeah, okay, this choice was basically a no-brainer.
It's the only feature there is for April 2002. But that doesn't
make it any less notable. This is the only feature on the site that was
written while this place was still nothing more than a homepage for our
Hat! Ragnarok Online clan, and the page was called Totally Hat! We would
become Jux sooner, rather than later, and the page would go in the new
direction you all know and love so much. This feature remains an entertaining
read, even a full year later. For the record, none of us has played RO in
a long time, because it is no longer free...much to our disappointment.
Especially for Kitty.
Best Feature of May 2002, Text Comedy: Short But True: Room Cleaning
Best Feature of May 2002, Text Comedy: Short But True: Room Cleaning
Once it got there, it decided that its
life was over and died.
This was one of our tougher decisions. Before
we did a re-vote, this category was a four way tie. But when push came
to shove, I changed my original vote, and elected this feature the winner
along with Kitty Vertigo. And it deserves it well. I probably should have
voted for it in the first place, since I pushed for it to be created. I
went log file diving to find the conversation that this feature was inspired
by. That Board Room discussion went on for over 6 hours, though, so all
I can realistically post is this excerpt.
Kitty Vertigo: OH GOD!!1'
CrossedReality: lah lah?
Kitty Vertigo: ITS AN ALIEN LIFE FORM!!!!!!!!!1
CrossedReality: Oh god?
Kitty Vertigo: growing underneath my desk
Kitty Vertigo: lol... at least its not what ifound last time i cleaned my room
* Kitty Vertigo looks at it
Kitty Vertigo: is it a frog toy?
* Kitty Vertigo looks closer and gets a whiff
CrossedReality: what did you find the last time you cleaned your room?
Kitty Vertigo: EWW!!! ITS AN OLD DEAD FROG!!!
Kitty Vertigo: i have no idea how it got in here
Kitty Vertigo: probably through my broken window
Kitty Vertigo: i think its just mold this time though
Kitty Vertigo: im gonna need some carpet cleaning stuff
CrossedReality: ...an old dead frog? really?
Kitty Vertigo: yeah
Kitty Vertigo: it was dried shrunk skin on a skeleton by the time i found it though
CrossedReality: holy hell
Kitty Vertigo: yeah
Kitty Vertigo: i should've been like "Hey kurtis.. want a cool froggie toy?"
Voting:
Short But True: Room Cleaning (Graeme, Kenny)
The New Sport (Laurie)
I Love Kitty Vertigo (Travis)
Best Feature of May 2002, Comic Strip: Dead Jux Day
Kitty Vertigo: OH GOD!!1'
CrossedReality: lah lah?
Kitty Vertigo: ITS AN ALIEN LIFE FORM!!!!!!!!!1
CrossedReality: Oh god?
Kitty Vertigo: growing underneath my desk
Kitty Vertigo: lol... at least its not what ifound last time i cleaned my room
* Kitty Vertigo looks at it
Kitty Vertigo: is it a frog toy?
* Kitty Vertigo looks closer and gets a whiff
CrossedReality: what did you find the last time you cleaned your room?
Kitty Vertigo: EWW!!! ITS AN OLD DEAD FROG!!!
Kitty Vertigo: i have no idea how it got in here
Kitty Vertigo: probably through my broken window
Kitty Vertigo: i think its just mold this time though
Kitty Vertigo: im gonna need some carpet cleaning stuff
CrossedReality: ...an old dead frog? really?
Kitty Vertigo: yeah
Kitty Vertigo: it was dried shrunk skin on a skeleton by the time i found it though
CrossedReality: holy hell
Kitty Vertigo: yeah
Kitty Vertigo: i should've been like "Hey kurtis.. want a cool froggie toy?"
Voting:
Short But True: Room Cleaning (Graeme, Kenny)
The New Sport (Laurie)
I Love Kitty Vertigo (Travis)
Best Feature of May 2002, Comic Strip: Dead Jux Day
Believe it or not, this started out as another
four way tie. You wouldn't expect that from how the voting ended up, would
you? Kenny, Travis and I all changed our votes upon second thought.
Two things strike me as really damned funny about this comic. The first
is that Unnamed Blob became a regular character. I just put him in there
because I was too lazy to draw anything complex, and I didn't even care
enough to name the poor bastard. If you notice, in his first appearance,
"unnamed blob" is in lower case, whereas later it becomes his name.
The second funny thing about this feature is that I posted it because none
of us had done anything that day, and we felt bad about it. Yeah, we felt
horrible about an entire day without a feature. We go longer than week from
time to time now. Ah, the good ole days, eh? For the record, I fucking hate
horseradish.
Voting:
Dead Jux Day (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of May 2002, Other: Greedy: Memoirs Of A Bisexual
Voting:
Dead Jux Day (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of May 2002, Other: Greedy: Memoirs Of A Bisexual
Oh come on, I find you attractive, I've
made it clear that I want to fuck you, would you just let me straddle
your face already and leave it at that.
When it was posted, this was our first guest
feature. Little did we know that the author would eventually become a
full on member of The Jux Entente; currently the only of our visitors
to pull that little feat off. There are a few more interesting things about
this feature. It's out first 'serious' feature, but certainly not the last.
And it's currently the only Jux feature to be posted on another website
with our knowledge and prior consent. I hadn't made up the copyright rules
for the site. If you're curious, we get first publication rights, and exclusivity
for a year. Which means that all of our guest authors (and us, as well,
technically) can start re-whoring their older articles pretty soon, if they
want. Just thought I would throw that little tidbit in there.
Voting:
Greedy: Memoirs Of A Bisexual (Graeme, Laurie)
I Love Kitty Vertigo (Kenny)
Super Smash Bros. Entente (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Text Comedy: Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two
Bob the Builder: WHAT IS THAT BITCH DOING TO MY EYES?!?!
Voting:
Greedy: Memoirs Of A Bisexual (Graeme, Laurie)
I Love Kitty Vertigo (Kenny)
Super Smash Bros. Entente (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Text Comedy: Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two
Bob the Builder: WHAT IS THAT BITCH DOING TO MY EYES?!?!
This particular feature is best remember for
the fact that I let Terra Branford beat the shit out of Bob the Builder,
whom I had revealed to be a hard drinking, hard whorin` mother fucker the
day before. I love children's television programs, I really do. Many people
thought this particular day of the four day contest lost a bit of its luster
because I appear to take the cheap way out of a situation at the end. Nothing
could be farther from the truth. That horrible shortcut was planned all along!
Bob the Builder would eventually pave the way for Surly Guy, who did our
question and answers column until I got sick of it. Maybe he should come
back, but without his crack-addled sidekick Jesus. Only time will tell. Stay
tuned this June for when Terra defends her crown in the Contest of Champions
MMIII! Oh, also, all of you people who thought I took this idea from a classic
series of Inquest magazine features, back when it was good....you are correct.
Voting:
Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two (Graeme, Laurie)
Our Attempt At A Group Feature (Kenny)
Buddy Ex Machina (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Comic Strip: Help! Graeme Still Can't Draw!
Voting:
Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two (Graeme, Laurie)
Our Attempt At A Group Feature (Kenny)
Buddy Ex Machina (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Comic Strip: Help! Graeme Still Can't Draw!
This Picasso feature either reveals or solidifies
three of the running jokes in the series. 1) Kitty clings to the ceilings
for no real reason, and unless he wants you to know he's there, you don't.
For all you know he's been in every single grey-floored Picasso feature
I've ever done. Think about it. 2) Picasso keeps a handgun strapped under
his left eye at all time, and can fire it in a moments' notice. 3) Animals
are evil. The ironic thing? Since this feature appeared, real nude
photos of Natalie Portman have appeared on the internet.
Voting:
Help! Graeme Still Can't Draw! (Graeme, Laurie)
Ding: An Experiment (Kenny)
Elvis Is Dead, And Graeme Still Can't Draw (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Other: Untitled
Voting:
Help! Graeme Still Can't Draw! (Graeme, Laurie)
Ding: An Experiment (Kenny)
Elvis Is Dead, And Graeme Still Can't Draw (Travis)
Best Feature of June 2002, Other: Untitled
The Cherokee Center for Family Violence
looked basically like any other house, except it was built like Fort
Knox and we were escorted there by a kind policeman.
There are a few things about the voting for
this feature that I just don't understand. I don't get why Travis didn't
vote for it. It's a wonderful telling of his early life story, even if it
does leave a huge chunk of shit out. Anyway, this feature managed to cause
the first minor crisis of the site's history, when Zen's mother found it.
Up until that point, we hadn't really thought of our parents reading
what we put on here; an oversight on our part. And the feature is obviously
not very kind to her. But it all turned out fine in the end. I have no clue
if his mother still checks this site, ever, but mine read it almost every
day. You get used to it. Another funny thing about this feature is that
it is the ONLY feature to ever have its title changed after it was posted.
Originally I put this feature online as "Document", because the file Travis
sent me with the text in it was called that, and I had no other title, and
the damn thing had to go online. That's why the .html file is zendocument.html.
Later he asked me on AIM why I hadn't titled it right, and was sorta mad...until
he realized he hadn't put the title in the file. But I went and changed
everything to read "Untitled", which is what he intended.
Voting:
Untitled (Graeme, Laurie)
Stress Relief (Kenny)
Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two (Travis)
Best Feature of July 2002, Text Comedy: Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever
Voting:
Untitled (Graeme, Laurie)
Stress Relief (Kenny)
Contest Of Champions MMII: Day Two (Travis)
Best Feature of July 2002, Text Comedy: Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever
It's the circle of life, butt style!
This is the only award won by a guest author.
But it deserves it. To fill up our Mario Week, which was leading up to
the release of Super Mario Sunshine, I asked Spelling the Vacuum genius
Elliott Hoffman to do something for us. And this is what he came up with.
Would the feature be as funny without the illustrations, or the fact that
his opinion is just plain wrong? I don't think so folks. I do not think
so. Maybe one day we can convince Elliott to stop drawing his little appliances
and join us to write full time. Until then, you take it when you can get
it.
Voting:
Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever (Graeme, Travis)
Great Moments In American History (Kenny)
Q&A With S.G. And J: 7/09/02 (Laurie)
Best Feature of July 2002, Comic Strip: Should We Be Worried That Graeme Still Can't Draw?
Voting:
Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever (Graeme, Travis)
Great Moments In American History (Kenny)
Q&A With S.G. And J: 7/09/02 (Laurie)
Best Feature of July 2002, Comic Strip: Should We Be Worried That Graeme Still Can't Draw?
I loved Eternal Darkness. Hell, I still love
Eternal Darkness. I can't believe that game is almost a year old. Anyway,
guess what? This marks the first time a Spelling character has made an
appearance in a Picasso comic that wasn't written for a guest comic.
The one with Teejo was created for Elliott to put on his site; it only later
appeared here. This Picasso feature also has a red balloon in it. Yep. Oh,
look at the voting for this one. Aren't you glad I changed the way I titled
Picasso features?
Voting:
Should We Be Worried That Graeme Still Can't Draw? (Graeme, Kenny)
We Declare That Graeme Still Can't Draw (Laurie)
Alas, Alack, Graeme Still Can't Draw (Travis)
Best Feature of July 2002, Other: The Test
Voting:
Should We Be Worried That Graeme Still Can't Draw? (Graeme, Kenny)
We Declare That Graeme Still Can't Draw (Laurie)
Alas, Alack, Graeme Still Can't Draw (Travis)
Best Feature of July 2002, Other: The Test
I'd say something here, but I'm still laughing
my ass off at how badly all of you did. Travis thought there was something
wrong with the GEORGIA border. I didn't even think I did that well when
I made the image. Jeez, you people scare me. That's why I made the second
one so easy.
Voting:
The Test (Graeme, Travis)
Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever (Kenny)
...SUNSHINE! (Laurie)
Best Feature of August 2002, Text Comedy: Rebirth Enterprises
Voting:
The Test (Graeme, Travis)
Why Yoshi's Island Is The Best Mario Game Ever (Kenny)
...SUNSHINE! (Laurie)
Best Feature of August 2002, Text Comedy: Rebirth Enterprises
First used by the Israeli military
in their invasion of China, these creatures are intimidating on their
own and more than capable of destroying entire cities when assembled in
hordes.
I got the idea for this feature when I read
on CNN that they were actively working on cloning a mammoth. It may be the
best scientific idea ever, but, damn, it's also sort of funny isn't it?
Can you imagine ten years from now? "Gorillas are going extinct? Bah. I'll
clone a few thousand. We'll drop them in Russia, see if they can live there.
If not...we can make more. No big deal." We're too lazy to save our animals,
but we'll clone the hell out of them for fun and profit.
Voting:
Rebirth Enterprises (Graeme, Kenny)
Final Fantasy Facts (Laurie)
You Might Be Reading This Website If... (Travis)
Best Feature of August 2002, Comic Strip: The Toadfather
Voting:
Rebirth Enterprises (Graeme, Kenny)
Final Fantasy Facts (Laurie)
You Might Be Reading This Website If... (Travis)
Best Feature of August 2002, Comic Strip: The Toadfather
This was our only pre-revote unanimous choice.
Zen was exactly 14 days late delivering this feature, but at least it was
good once it got here. Very good. A lot of our newer readers won't get the
underlying joke in it, but, alas, that's their fault. And mine. For changing
my signature image. Not much to say about it beyond that, really. Ding hasn't
come back again since August, and he might never, it appears. Now, if Travis
wins the comic award for August 2002...what does that say about the quality
of Picasso strips during this period? Was Zen really just that good this
time around? I'll leave you with this to decide...
Voting:
The Toadfather (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of August 2002, Other: How Do Polymorphs Say Goodnight?
The Toadfather (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of August 2002, Other: How Do Polymorphs Say Goodnight?
This is my children's book. It's actually a
parody of "How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight", which none of you have probably
ever read, but I have, because from time to time I'm required to be a children's
librarian. As such, I don't feel that it's a real Picasso comic. There's
no punchline. There's no violence or profanity. There's a damned cute teddy
bear. I love this feature. You should too. I'm a little bit upset that this
feature didn't gain its second, and winning, vote until a tie breaker was
held, but that's alright. I can't expect everyone to appreciate the sublime
quality that's hidden within. Or maybe I'm just overly attached because it
took a damn long time to do ;) If you're nice, one day, I actually will do
"If you give an unnamed blob a cookie."
Voting:
How Do Polymorphs Say Goodnight? (Graeme, Kenny)
Goodbye (Laurie)
Identity Mine (Travis)
Best Feature of September 2002, Text Comedy: With Salmon
Voting:
How Do Polymorphs Say Goodnight? (Graeme, Kenny)
Goodbye (Laurie)
Identity Mine (Travis)
Best Feature of September 2002, Text Comedy: With Salmon
AthenaFalconess
(11:52:09 PM): i'm back
AthenaFalconess (11:52:28 PM): with salmon
AthenaFalconess (11:52:28 PM): with salmon
Let me be entirely honest about one thing.
I'm not overly fond of using pasted IM discussions as features, even though
I participated in one. In general, unless they are heavily edited, they drag
on well past the point where everyone has lost interest and include a few
too many he's and haw's that no one wants to read. I also hate sea food.
As does Kenny. That being said, even though I voted against it, this is
a damned funny feature, and the best of the chat log features currently
on the site. Part, but certainly not all, of the reason for that is because
the feature is brief and doesn't drag on like our other chat features
do. By the way, Kenny was right, and, as far as I'm concerned, he won the
damn argument. Hah! Oh, and, Zen was the only person in the world to find
his choice funny. That includes me. And I wrote it.
Voting:
Parables (Graeme)
With Salmon (Kenny, Laurie)
I Am A Lying Bastard (Travis)
Best Feature of September 2002, Comic Strip: Hobart Kicks It Old School
Voting:
Parables (Graeme)
With Salmon (Kenny, Laurie)
I Am A Lying Bastard (Travis)
Best Feature of September 2002, Comic Strip: Hobart Kicks It Old School
Ladies, gentlemen, others...this was the single
hardest choice in the entire voting process. When the first votes were tallied,
it was a two way tie, between this and Picasso: As Translated By Billy The
Intern. Okay, no big deal right? We had lots of ties. All of the others
were settled by a simple revote in light of the other choices, and a bit
of discussion. No such luck here. All of us were too damn stubborn. Laurie
actually came out and said that she just didn't like the other Picasso comic.
I liked both of them, but, I liked the uniqueness of the non-Hobart one
more...as well as just how weird it ended up. Anyway, the tie failed horribly.
So I went to extremes. I picked out someone that at least three of us know,
and who hardly reads the site, so he's basically impartial: Scott Hankinson.
I gave him two URLs and told him to decide. He liked Hobart. The rest, as
they say, is history.
Voting:
Picasso: As Translated By Billy The Intern (Graeme, Travis)
Hobart Kicks It Old School (Kenny, Laurie, Scott)
Best Feature of September 2002, Other: September 11th Index
Voting:
Picasso: As Translated By Billy The Intern (Graeme, Travis)
Hobart Kicks It Old School (Kenny, Laurie, Scott)
Best Feature of September 2002, Other: September 11th Index
September 11th, 2002, was the only time this
site has suffered downtime since it was begun. If you came to the page on
the first anniversary of the attacks, all you saw was that image, and a
brief message stating that we would be back the next day. And indeed we
were. I saved the index.html file I had uploaded for that day as a feature
in our feature archive. And that feature won this award. We will not be
taking the site down for September 11th this year. But the first anniversary
was certainly worth remembering. It's hard to believe just how long it has
been, isn't it? Most of us are sick of the images by now, but, really, the
event never quite loses the punch it had.
Voting:
September 11th Index (Graeme, Laurie)
Parables (Kenny)
Sheldon (Travis)
Best Feature of October 2002, Text Comedy: The Inkblot Test
Voting:
September 11th Index (Graeme, Laurie)
Parables (Kenny)
Sheldon (Travis)
Best Feature of October 2002, Text Comedy: The Inkblot Test
Graeme finally expresses the inner him.
He obviously desires to be a punk dinosaur gangsta. Just try and picture
that.
This feature came out of nowhere, and it is
one of my favourite ones on the site, bar non. If we had been voting for
overall rather than just by months, this one would have been in my limited
number of choices for the winner. That one line above inspired a damn Halloween
costume later on, for Christ's sake! This is the longest feature Kitty has
ever done, and, reading again during the voting, it makes me wish he would
try more stuff like this. Maybe make up his own personality quiz or something,
I don't know. I'm just rambling now.
Voting:
The Inkblot Test (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie)
Candide (Travis)
Best Feature of October 2002, Comic Strip: Those Things Can Top 30 Knots!
Voting:
The Inkblot Test (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie)
Candide (Travis)
Best Feature of October 2002, Comic Strip: Those Things Can Top 30 Knots!
This Picasso comic has a lot of "lasts" in
it. It was the first and last time that I used photo backgrounds in a real
Picasso strip, although those will probably come back...mark my words. It
was the last comic in the "Kitty is dead/missing!" storyline, which is also
the last storyline in Picasso history! I will probably never do another story,
because, quite frankly, Picasso and continuity don't mix. If I do decide
to start another plot, it won't last longer than two strips. If you're really
careful, you can spot how Kitty was rescued in this strip...even though Picasso
isn't the one to do it. You thought I just forgot about saving him, right?
Wrong! And, proving this comic isn't all about lasts...it's the first
time Unnamed Blob is called "Youbee".
Voting:
Those Things Can Top 30 Knots! (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From That Truck Stop Off Exit 6 (Laurie)
Best Feature of October 2002, Other: Trick
Voting:
Those Things Can Top 30 Knots! (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From That Truck Stop Off Exit 6 (Laurie)
Best Feature of October 2002, Other: Trick
Josh was keeping a firm grasp on Kevin’s
left hand. He was still young enough to be unashamed of his fear of the
dark.
Trick was the first time I placed an honest-to-goodness
piece of my actual writing on the site. There have been a few more since
then, such as Zero, but most have been "short-shorts", the subclass of short
stories. This is the real deal. I have yet to update the html page, although
I should. I've tweaked and edited the story a bit since then to help the
language along, for one. And I've changed my least favourite part of the
story, which is the ending. There's now an extra paragraph. But I'm not going
to post it online, because the new version isn't the original Jux Halloween
story. This is. Enjoy it; I still think it's a damn fine piece of work. It's
also, currently, the only html file on the site that deviates from our normal
color scheme.
Voting:
Trick (Graeme, Laurie)
Candide (Kenny)
The Inkblot Test (Travis)
Best Feature of November 2002, Text Comedy: The Attack Of The Pepsi Blue
Voting:
Trick (Graeme, Laurie)
Candide (Kenny)
The Inkblot Test (Travis)
Best Feature of November 2002, Text Comedy: The Attack Of The Pepsi Blue
Poor Paul Furler, didn't know what
to do.
His house was invaded by evil Pepsi Blue.
He tried to resist,
but it fizzled and fizzed,
and now my friend Paul is dead, boo hoo.
His house was invaded by evil Pepsi Blue.
He tried to resist,
but it fizzled and fizzed,
and now my friend Paul is dead, boo hoo.
My addiction and love of Coca-Cola isn't secret,
but I don't broadcast it either. Kenny, on the other hand, has written multiple
features on soft drinks for the site, some about his withdrawal from Dr.
Pepper, but plenty more about his hatred for the latest novelty drink of
the day. This is the best of the bunch, because it has poetry in it. And,
also, because Pepsi Blue is one of the foulest substances ever forced upon
man. Why do people drink it? WHY?
Voting:
The Attack Of The Pepsi Blue (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
Worst Case Scenarios: Jux Edition (Laurie)
Best Feature of November 2002, Comic Strip: Hobartnesay
Voting:
The Attack Of The Pepsi Blue (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
Worst Case Scenarios: Jux Edition (Laurie)
Best Feature of November 2002, Comic Strip: Hobartnesay
Okay, first, let me explain the title and clear
a few things up. This feature is "Hobartnesay" because it sounded a lot
like, but wasn't, the same as the title of the first Hobart-only Picasso
comic, which was "Hobartinsay". Now, the Hobartinsay came from Speak 'n
Say. Hobartnesay comes from his name. The character's full name is actually
Hobart Nesay. And now you know. This is the first time Hobart appears in
a costume, although it wasn't the last. While he has yet to dress up again
for a mainstream Picasso comic, he appeared as "Saint Hobart" in a Spelling
the Vacuum guest strip. "Coach Hobart" isn't far behind, I assure you. By
this point, I don't think anyone was doubting that Hobart was a much better
character than Bobert. Whereas Unnamed Blob is Picasso's mood-swinging sidekick,
Hobart is just the straight man for everything. He'd probably move, if he
had anywhere else to go. The other votes for the month went to my one-two
shot "priceless" comics that accidentally introduced, and then deliberately
killed, the mini-Travis.
Voting:
Hobartnesay (Graeme, Laurie)
Priceless (Kenny)
We Have To Fund It Somehow (Travis)
Best Feature of November 2002, Other: Juxtapositions: The Profane Lexicon
Voting:
Hobartnesay (Graeme, Laurie)
Priceless (Kenny)
We Have To Fund It Somehow (Travis)
Best Feature of November 2002, Other: Juxtapositions: The Profane Lexicon
But, as long as we are here to entertain
on a mostly daily basis, I will continue to defend Hobart's right to say
"Fuck this, I'm going to be in my trailer."
This was the very first article to appear in
our "Juxtapositions" column, which is used sporadically when we have to
write editorial-style features. I wrote it because my father had criticized
me for how much profanity we used on the site. I contend now, as I did then,
that he was just plain wrong. And that is why there will continue to be very
few Picasso comics that don't include a profane line somewhere in them. Despite
this, I did not vote for my own article. I think Kenny's is better.
People have asked about, and been angry about, another Juxtapositions article in this month. We leave it up because it was put up. The debate is archived as well. I'm a historian, which means I'm not in the habit of destroying any sort of history, and I wouldn't let it be done here.
Voting:
Juxtapositions: Don't Be Stupid (Graeme)
Juxtapositions: The Profane Lexicon (Kenny, Laurie)
He Never Looked Back (Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Text Comedy: Library People Continue
People have asked about, and been angry about, another Juxtapositions article in this month. We leave it up because it was put up. The debate is archived as well. I'm a historian, which means I'm not in the habit of destroying any sort of history, and I wouldn't let it be done here.
Voting:
Juxtapositions: Don't Be Stupid (Graeme)
Juxtapositions: The Profane Lexicon (Kenny, Laurie)
He Never Looked Back (Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Text Comedy: Library People Continue
Man: Oh, you work here?
I don't have nearly as many stories as someone
who works in retail, but I've still got 'em. A third one of these is slowly
building, and it will be targeted mostly at my fellow staff members...just
you wait. Something else interesting about this category. I've not asked
Zen about it yet, but according to Laurie, when I originally posted his choice
for this category...he didn't like it. He felt that I basically made her
come off as a slut. Apparently, he came around to the fact that I was insulting
everyone. Except Kenny. Because he really doesn't exist.
Voting:
Library People Continue (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie)
Things You Might Not Know About... (Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Comic Strip: Random Picasso Goodness
Voting:
Library People Continue (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie)
Things You Might Not Know About... (Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Comic Strip: Random Picasso Goodness
December was actually a pretty slow month for
Picasso comics. The main one that went online was 2/3s sprites. I
posted a sprite comic. But I only did that because I thought it was
funny, so, it's okay. This category was originally locked in a four way tie,
but both Travis and Kenny decided to change their votes to this feature.
I stood my ground. As much as I like this feature, I still prefer my Wigu
homage more. Obviously, it's just me. Lucca is pretty cute...
Voting:
I Hate Titles (Graeme)
Random Picasso Goodness (Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Other: A Very Special Juxmas Special
Remember my last video feature? Guess what! This one has more content!
Voting:
I Hate Titles (Graeme)
Random Picasso Goodness (Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of December 2002, Other: A Very Special Juxmas Special
Remember my last video feature? Guess what! This one has more content!
Travis and I voted for this feature, and to
be honest, I think we're the only two people to ever watch the freaking
thing. Somewhere between 10,000 and 50 people downloaded my first
video feature, where the joke was that it was a video at all. Next to no
one touched this one. Maybe they were remembering the first one (which was
actually quite funny, in its own way) and decided not to take the risk with
the second one. Maybe they just didn't want to see it. Either way, they were
missing out. Despite how it may look, this feature actually took a decent
amount of time to make, so, please, watch it. Please?
Voting:
A Very Special Juxmas Special (Graeme, Travis)
I Hate Christmas (Kenny)
Help Me I Am In Hell (Laurie)
Best Feature of January 2003, Text Comedy: Graeme Reviews The Presidents: Part One
Voting:
A Very Special Juxmas Special (Graeme, Travis)
I Hate Christmas (Kenny)
Help Me I Am In Hell (Laurie)
Best Feature of January 2003, Text Comedy: Graeme Reviews The Presidents: Part One
Best known to the world as "That President
even Graeme can't remember", I think I'm going to write a song one day entitled:
"Who the hell is Millard Fillmore, and why is his rotting corpse going
through my garbage for change?"
I fucking love this feature. Which makes it
even more surprising that I haven't finished Part Two yet, eh? I
am working on it, and it should appear in the month of April. How's that
for a promise? I'm afraid that I doubt it can be as good as the first part,
though. I must have been on fire or something. I just...I love this feature.
I remember exactly what inspired me to write it, and I think I'll read it
again to give me the gusto to finish the second part, which should go at
least through McKinley. On the plus side, who's going to forget Millard Fillmore
now? Me, that's who.
Voting:
Graeme Reviews The Presidents: Part One (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
An Alliterated Adjourned Assassination Attempt (Laurie)
Best Feature of January 2003, Comic Strip: Sweet Surrender, Said Picasso To The Orange
Voting:
Graeme Reviews The Presidents: Part One (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
An Alliterated Adjourned Assassination Attempt (Laurie)
Best Feature of January 2003, Comic Strip: Sweet Surrender, Said Picasso To The Orange
This is in the top five titles for Picasso
strips ever. As for the comic itself...don't you just love the little bits
of skull and brain and tossed into that gunshot wound? Made it really messy.
This is the feature that I was worried to post until I got Zen's approval.
He agreed. And voted for it. Word up, j0.
Voting:
Sweet Surrender, Said Picasso To The Orange (Graeme, Laurie, Travis)
An Alliterated Adjourned Assassination Attempt (Kenny)
Best Feature of January 2003, Other: Zero
Voting:
Sweet Surrender, Said Picasso To The Orange (Graeme, Laurie, Travis)
An Alliterated Adjourned Assassination Attempt (Kenny)
Best Feature of January 2003, Other: Zero
The worst part was that the two girls
from the second set of kidnappings had been found. Their bodies had been
discovered nailed to the ceilings over their respective parents’ beds at
5:00am on the 15th. In both cases, the families slept through the event.
The four had been taken to an area hospital to be treated for shock.
The four had been taken to an area hospital to be treated for shock.
The decision on this one was a bit unique.
Everyone voted for Zero, but while some people voted for all of it, others
voted for specific segments (which would be strictly adhering to the rules).
I decided to just award the win to the whole thing, and give the link to
Segment 6b, since it has links within it to all the others. Now, a lot of
you are wondering: When, if ever, is Zero going to be continued? I don't
know. Segments 1-6 make up the first "act" of Zero. The second act is still
in my head, and I'm planning on working on it one day. What happened to Zero
was my novel. When I started working on it with most of my free time, I just
didn't have time for Zero. Now I'm editing my novel and writing the 3,000
short story ideas that I had while I was writing my novel, but didn't
do because I was too busy working on A Man on a Hill. Segment 7 of Zero may
appear one day. I wouldn't put it past me. And it will probably be preceded
by a compiled and edited first act. But, until then, enjoy what you have,
no? People waited a long damn time when Dickens' serialized things!
Voting:
Zero (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of February 2003, Text Comedy: How Writers Fix Things
Voting:
Zero (Graeme, Kenny, Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of February 2003, Text Comedy: How Writers Fix Things
The Stephen King*: You know, what this
could really use is a twenty page story from a character's life that has
no bearing on the plot at all!
The asterisk above references the bottom of
the feature, where I say that Stephen King is one of my favourite authors.
Anyway, this feature was written after the Zero 6b debacle, where I ended
up just hating something I had written. So I rewrote it with more dark conflict.
Yay! In spite of that, what the feature says about me is not what
I actually do to fix things I don't like. At least, not all of the time.
Voting:
How Writers Fix Things (Graeme, Kenny)
Rump Sticky 2! (Laurie)
The Laps Of Wrath (Travis)
Best Feature of February 2003, Comic Strip: There Is A New Picasso Feature Online
Voting:
How Writers Fix Things (Graeme, Kenny)
Rump Sticky 2! (Laurie)
The Laps Of Wrath (Travis)
Best Feature of February 2003, Comic Strip: There Is A New Picasso Feature Online
With the exception of the features where Picasso
turned into a tree, this has the least action and/or dialog of any Picasso
comic, ever. And it's still funny as hell, and I still don't know why. And
I wrote it. That's bad, isn't it? I think it's just the look on Picasso's
face as the duck tries, desperately, to quack. Why does it quack when it
knows English? Because that's evolution folks.
Voting:
There Is A New Picasso Feature Online (Graeme, Laurie, Travis)
Silly Template, Froot Loops Are For Mental Patients (Kenny)
Best Feature of February 2003, Other: Athena Rates The Holidays
Voting:
There Is A New Picasso Feature Online (Graeme, Laurie, Travis)
Silly Template, Froot Loops Are For Mental Patients (Kenny)
Best Feature of February 2003, Other: Athena Rates The Holidays
Ah, celebrating Jesus’s resurrection
by hiding eggs and eating chocolate bunnies.
I'll say now what I said then: I disagree with
her on pretty much everything. And that St. Patrick was Romano-British.
Voting:
Rump Sticky 2! (Graeme)
The Faces Of War (Kenny)
Athena Rates The Holidays (Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of March 2003, Text Comedy: Great Moments In Jux Entente History: The Pepsi Gloves
Voting:
Rump Sticky 2! (Graeme)
The Faces Of War (Kenny)
Athena Rates The Holidays (Laurie, Travis)
Best Feature of March 2003, Text Comedy: Great Moments In Jux Entente History: The Pepsi Gloves
We assumed that it would be nothing good,
but we weren't quite sure HOW not good.
Why did I pick this moment to start the series?
I don't know. There are so many to choose from than limiting my field of
vision was hard. That's why there will certainly be more of these to come.
I can't believe how stupid all of this seems in retrospect. How stupid a
LOT of these stories seem. But the funniest thing of all is actually the
voting. The three male Jux members of old voted for this feature, which was
a no-brainer for the month...Laurie did not. I guess you had to be there.
Or have a penis. Either one. But we love her anyway, folks :) Her choice
was pretty good too, by the way.
Voting:
Great Moments In Jux Entente History: The Pepsi Gloves (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
A Brief Feature (Laurie)
Best Feature of March 2003, Comic Strip: Those Cookies Are Not Healthy
Voting:
Great Moments In Jux Entente History: The Pepsi Gloves (Graeme, Kenny, Travis)
A Brief Feature (Laurie)
Best Feature of March 2003, Comic Strip: Those Cookies Are Not Healthy
That's the entire feature folks. A single panel
Picasso comic. Don't bother going to read it at this point, no need. What's
funny about this strip is that it was originally four panels long, but I
decided the punch line was really in the first panel. The rest was just baggage.
Also, for whatever reason, Unnamed Blob is off color in this strip. He's
too light and sickly. Then again, maybe he was sick...after all, those
cookies sure aren't healthy. For your information, in the four panel version,
the reason no one was buying their cookies was because Hobart was selling
full freakin` cakes, good ones too, for only $5.00 in the next booth. Cutting
the extra three panels from this comic means that Chef Hobart has yet to
appear. Looking at the voting again, March was a damned good month for Picasso.
Voting:
Those Cookies Are Not Healthy (Graeme, Travis)
I Am Randomly Busy (Kenny)
It's March! (Laurie)
Best Feature of March 2003, Other: And I Feel Fine
Voting:
Those Cookies Are Not Healthy (Graeme, Travis)
I Am Randomly Busy (Kenny)
It's March! (Laurie)
Best Feature of March 2003, Other: And I Feel Fine
It was about two minutes ago, and I’m
feeling great.
This story is basically ever person who has
ever been in an unrequited love situations fantasy. He has a dream about
this girl he's in love with, and when he sees her boyfriend at school, he
beats the living shit out of him for no reason other than he's there. I can
only imagine how good that feels. Where does the title come from? I'm finally
going to tell you. Listen up. It's from a Beatles song.
Voting:
And I Feel Fine (Graeme, Laurie)
A Brief Feature (Kenny)
The Easier Test (Travis)
Voting:
And I Feel Fine (Graeme, Laurie)
A Brief Feature (Kenny)
The Easier Test (Travis)
The End
That is it for the first year of Jux Entente
features. There's some good shit up there for you, folks. I leave you with
this last thought: we are about to go to a numerical feature-naming system.
I shudder to think of what doing all the links in this feature is going
to be like next year.