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October 12th, 2010

Cartoon: numbers

numbers

Today’s cartoon is entitled ‘Numbers’ – this is one quarter of it, see the full version here. There are instructions on that page if you’d like to do things like republish it, etc. This cartoon is taken from the latest book, the Exciting World of Churchgoing.

While I’m writing I’d just like to mention the people who responded to my rather grumpy tweet earlier, which I made after (among other things) discovering that the only review (by Leone from Lancashire) of my latest calendar on Amazon gave it one star out of five. Thanks to everyone who responded with extra reviews and clicking of buttons to improve my calendar rating to 4.5 stars, which is as much as one would dare to hope for from any calendar. It was very kind of you. This now makes this calendar my most reviewed item, the books having received somewhere between zero and one reviews each. So – thank you!

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  1. David Uden says:

    I notice Amazon has two ‘used’ copies for sale. How can this be – has 2010 ended prematurely? Why has no one told me?
    Isn’t it amazing how may people can’t spell ‘calendar’ – even when they’re looking at it.

  2. Liz from the sewing room says:

    It is October, we have to count how many people at all the various services and enter it on a form, and the form goes somewhere. Not sure why. It just happens every October.

    I have you 2011 calendar. Actually I have two, as one is a gift for my daughter.