I heard reports about the sun spots that caused the Northern Lights reminded them of the one years before electronics and satellites, that could have wiped out all our computers, satellites, electricity, water, everything. It night still come.
I recall some years ago cooking on BBQ grills was banned for a while in the Los Angeles basin because of air quality. I also remember in North Long Beach in 1960 air so polluted that visibility was down to a couple of blocks. You could smell it and it burned your eyes.
Lucy Rudy 2 months ago
Not true.
Freebyrd1 2 months ago
I think it implies about all the incinerated wasted meat.
Mediatech 2 months ago
The number one cause of global warming is all the hot air being produced by idiots arguing about climate change.
Gent 2 months ago
The future of the planet is at steak!
Dobber Premium Member about 2 months ago
Not to mention all that charred meat is carcinogenic to begin with and people should avoid eating it that way.
WorkshopGardener Premium Member about 2 months ago
Not even close.
BillEpilgrim Premium Member about 2 months ago
and now we’ve added backyard fire pits to the mix
kenharkins about 2 months ago
Not funny, some places have made cookouts illegal.
Johncom about 2 months ago
Human life, all life, changes the environment. What are the Greenies suggesting?
Dani Rice about 2 months ago
This cartoon only proves what women have been saying for years. Most men are only a few steps removed from the cave.
RonaldDad Premium Member about 2 months ago
Most of the world cooks on wood or charcoal because they have no alternative. The poor always take it on the chin in the crusades.
Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 2 months ago
don’t forget the burping and farting that goes with the grilling…wait a minute, what about booger picking and flicking?
zenyattafan about 2 months ago
Charcoal isn’t a fossil fuel.
drivingfuriously Premium Member about 2 months ago
I heard reports about the sun spots that caused the Northern Lights reminded them of the one years before electronics and satellites, that could have wiped out all our computers, satellites, electricity, water, everything. It night still come.
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
I get both the petrochemicals and the particulate emissions from my neighbor’s grill.
bobbyferrel about 2 months ago
I recall some years ago cooking on BBQ grills was banned for a while in the Los Angeles basin because of air quality. I also remember in North Long Beach in 1960 air so polluted that visibility was down to a couple of blocks. You could smell it and it burned your eyes.
kjnrun about 2 months ago
But at least it smells good!
ciaociaociao about 2 months ago
Can you stick to comics and stop the very biased issue stands you take? It would be nice to leave politics out of something—how about comic sttips?
donut reply about 2 months ago
Ok, you can complain about this after you fix all those people in the Middle East who bomb the hell out of each other.
cabalonrye about 2 months ago
I wish the weather was still nice enough for BBQ. It started to rain. If it is going to be like last year, it will rain until May.