Justin Borus and Andrew Feinstein began working on "Girls & Sports" while abroad in Denmark, basing the comic strips on their experiences in Danish nightclubs. When they got home to their respective colleges, the two published the comic in their campus newspapers, as well as a few others across ...

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IT'S A FREKIN COMIC!r u all going to b losers and think about "action" in a comic!? get a life
WHY TRY TO BE GAY?
try being gay and see how that works.
just one more call and he would get action... isn't sad that the guys have no patience
$$$ NOT = 'love', I'm guessing ESPECIALLY NOT FOR YOU! 'Nuff said.