The Academia Waltz by Berkeley Breathed
- October 25, 2009
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The Academia Waltz was Berke Breathed's first cartoon, published daily from 1978 to 1979 in The Daily Texan at The University of Texas at Austin, where he was a student. The strip focused primarily on college life, although it sometimes made references to big news stories of the time (such as the incident at Three Mile Island in 1979).
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big G 3469
said,
28 days ago
Chirp? I though Pigeons Coo!
WoodEye said, 28 days ago
Pigeons croak when irradiated!
cabrobst said, 28 days ago
There was a release of radiation at Three Mile Island in Pennsylvania thirty years ago. We nearly had a Chernobyl in this country.
aldridgeg said, 28 days ago
No pigeons were harmed in the melting down of this plant.
Logicman said, 27 days ago
Well, none were harmed in the drawing of this cartoon ….
OldHipster said, 27 days ago
However, if the radiation level in your hometown should rise above the preset level of harm, do not be alarmed, this was merely a test. If the lights in your neighborhood should dim, do not be alarmed, this is a test. If things in your house should start melting, do NOT be alarmed, this has been a test.
This concludes the test of the Nuclear Regulatory Committee’s yearly radiation update test. Had this been an actual emergency, you would have received instructions on what to do. Thank you for your cooperation.
Have a nice day, ya know?