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Rista Free

Two dog mom. Comics addict. Bemused at the changing world, it ain't what it used to be and that's not always good. There's a mountain range outside my front door that calms my soul.

Recent Comments

  1. 6 days ago on Sherman's Lagoon

    I once lived just below one of the most expensive and exclusive communities in our state. Half a billion dollar+ homes, even way back then.Sorry but this doesn’t fit the reality. I hiked and birdwatched the park bordering this highly exclusive community. The language we often heard coming at high volume over their carefully walled estates would have made a sailor blush.

  2. 6 days ago on Non Sequitur

    It stands for F** Around and Find Out. What is typically said when someone decides to do something they really shouldn’t have.

  3. 6 days ago on Frazz

    We booted the TV out of the house in 94. We don’t miss it. And our Thanksgiving conversations are not spiked with TV tropes, mad political arguments first touted by talking heads and pretty darned peaceful!

  4. 7 days ago on Zack Hill

    It was supposed to have a moral message. But it got lost in all the hype, politics and personal agendas.

  5. 13 days ago on Overboard

    My Yorkie is an omnivore, while she does love meat she also will quite gleefully steal any carrot or green bean she can get her teeth on.

  6. 19 days ago on The Barn

    Pup must be a corgi! When mine barks like that, everyone pays attention.

  7. 25 days ago on Overboard

    She’s a normal dog Louie. Just a normal dog. You’re the one whose different.

  8. 25 days ago on Dogs of C-Kennel

    Hmm my corgi is smarter than those two, my yorkie is cut from the same cloth. When a large animal walks by our country home the corgi hides under the bed and the yorkie goes nuts challenging it.

  9. 28 days ago on F Minus

    ROFL I’m one of those weird people who actually Does like the “heels” of bread. My husband thought I was using that as a trick to get him to eat them. We had quite a discussion about it…

  10. 28 days ago on Baldo

    I think it’s something that is in some but not all people. My father was instant in finding and disposing of things even getting close to “expired”. My husband on the other hand, seems to be afraid to even look inside the average fridge container. I don’t get it but hey it’s OK he changes my oil for me and can get stuff off the high shelves (I’m vertically challenged). I figure it’s an even trade off.