| Q:
What is a FAQ?
A: A Very bad acronym for feebly-answered-queries.
Q: Are there any other really
bad acronyms?
A: EPEC, Lake County’s erosion
education program would be pretty much
near the top on spelling issues
alone. It is said to stand for Erosion
Protection Education Committee.
Q: Where did Adventure Girl
come from?
A: She was a character created
in the premier issue of the Wolf Creek
Gazette (print edition) On
Oct. 31, 1996.
Q: Does Adventure Girl have
super powers?
A: She used to, but the liability
insurance on super powers is quite
expensive.
Q: Why are so many of the whorehouses
in Nevada based in mobile homes?
A: How come you know this?
Q: Are there many SUVs in Nevada?
A: Only in metro Las Vegas.
In the boonies they are rare.
Q: What, pray tell, is the
Wolf Creek Gazette?
A: We’re sorry you asked that
because it’s a very weird story. We
started a weekly news magazine
in 1996 called the Wolf Creek Gazette.
Previous incarnations were
the Dry Gulch Gazette and the Pet Gazette.
This was a print publication.
It never actually folded but at some point we just never got around to
publishing it anymore. There was a fair amount of humor in this publication.
Truth, Justice and Armadillos was its motto; Groucho Marxism was its focus.
One of the running jokes was
our inability to get out a weekly publication
on a weekly basis.
Q: Who is McKubelek?
A: McKubelek is one of those
rare Bohemians of Irish persuasion. He
became Irish by adding the
Mc to the Bohemian part, and by partaking
in Irish coffee, not to mention
a bottle of Guiness now and then.
McKubelek loves Adventure Girl
and often motivates her to undertake projects when her common sense dictates
otherwise.
Q: What’s the difference between
a bunny rabbit and guinea pig?
A. Guinea pigs have shorter
ears, but more importantly, bunnies have six teeth while guinea pigs have
only four.
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