…and you do whatever you can when your ratings begin to drop ever nearer to the toilet.
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…and you do whatever you can when your ratings begin to drop ever nearer to the toilet.
As if Mark’s Fists o’ Justice weren’t enough on Thursday! The Adventure in the Chiricahuas continues! Who would’ve thought it possible?!??
Pressed into manual labor at the point of a gun, and by a squinty-eyed bad guy with stubble to boot!, we all knew that the RFOJ will not be derelict in its duty.
So you think a Mary Work story-line would end within two weeks? Particularly when it involves sad-sack Dawn Weston? Ha-ha! It is to laugh!
I think I’m just going to leave this here.
…the Extinction of the Feeblest. At least the bears got something out of it.
What of it? I’m an American, and I collect things. To be honest, I attribute it to my hominid roots of hunting and gatherings. I don’t need some busybody or someone with a Bright Idea like Marie Kondo, or Batuik in his part-time job with some guy named Davis to tell me to get rid of it. If I want to get rid of something, I’ll have a yard sale or put it on CraigsList…I’m not letting Kondo or Batuik get their mitts on it.
(That’s “summer” in French, you non-crossword puzzle folks.)
Is it possible that Dawn is going to call the shots on this romance? Sacre bleu!
Then again, one crappy racer made out of scrap lumber looks pretty much like every other crappy racer. Gotta set yourself apart, Thel, and Billy’s thinking ahead!
… I have never read “Pajama Diaries.” I guess it’s one of those heart-warming (awwwwww, bordering on hork) and often hilarious so they say) family strips. I’m told the woman on the left is the Mom, and the woman on the right is Daughter.
All I know is that CC’s and FB’s ROTCC’s Joe Blevins did away with the text. The result is a pristine, clean strip that, according to a number of readers, only serves to improve the strip.
And for some like me, a strip that needs new, possibly improved, work. Thanks, Joe!
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