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The Sunday Papers

Posted by Kieron Gillen on November 22nd, 2009 at 12:43 pm.

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I'm not even that hungover, though I hurt like hell.
Sundays are for forming all-star comic boyband on stage at an 3am at a comics festival, snatching hurried sleep, catching a train back to the South away from the land of 24-hours Greggs shops and compiling a list of interesting game related that caught my eye from across the week, while trying to avoid linking to something to immortalise that pretty magical evening. Go!

Failed.

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  1. pepper says:

    Someone should explain to these poiticians that George Orwell wrote 1984 as a WARNING, not as a MANUAL. The difference between those two is significant enough.

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