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  1. 7 days ago on Peanuts Begins

    Croquet looks genteel. No-one gets hurt … until someone loses their temper. It is a vicious game. Fun, though.

  2. about 1 month ago on Sarah's Scribbles

    Checkout the dragons in “The Middle Age” by Steve Conley. Cats are the inspiration for them. In the earlier strips it is more obvious.

  3. about 1 month ago on Peanuts

    It’s HOW. When a Murmur runs, something is wrong. THEN they check their pockets.

  4. about 1 month ago on Wizard of Id

    Cleveland, Ohio, or Cleveland UK? UK is better. It doesn’t take too long to get to somewhere interesting and/or beautiful.

  5. about 2 months ago on B.C.

    Spontaneous combustion suggest the use of Phosporous which also burns on water.

  6. about 2 months ago on In the Bleachers

    Surely it is the lack of grammar in the song that is the cause of the debate?

  7. about 2 months ago on In the Bleachers

    Wrong. Our grammer is being corrupted by Hollywood and US TV series. We have this problem. “Ever” admits the possibility that you might get back. “Never” rules it out.

  8. 2 months ago on Back to B.C.

    The tree-weed/weed-tree sycamore. Aaagh!

  9. 2 months ago on MythTickle

    Timeō Danaōs et dōna ferentēs, paraphrased in English as “I fear the Greeks even when bearing gifts”, is a Latin phrase from Aeneid, a Latin epic poem written by Virgil. The phrase is spoken by Trojan priest Laocoön referring to the Trojan Horse used by the Greeks during the Trojan War. The literal meaning of the phrase is “I fear the Danaans [Greeks], even those bearing gifts” or “even when they bear gifts”. M

  10. 3 months ago on Wizard of Id Classics

    Let her cook for them. They will eliminate everything.