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From the salmon-colored sofa that is the center of the Arlo & Janis universe, this unique and quixotic comic strip has been just about everywhere. From unvarnished human drama to flights of unfettered comic fantasy, from unabashed pathos to unsurpassed observational wit, Arlo & Janis is perhaps the most unpigenholeable comic strip ever. It also invents new words!
The characters Arlo and Janis have played the parts of mermaids, squirrels, alligators and grasshoppers over the years, all while exploring the unexaggerated human condition and managing to become, with their son Gene, perhaps the most believable family in the funny pages. This unique approach has garnered Arlo & Janis an intelligent and engaged readership and guaranteed that a percentage of it will be confused at any given moment. However, readers eagerly return every day for another quaff from what has been the holy grail for a generation of comic-strip authors: quintessential Boomer humor.
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simpsonfan2 said, 3 months ago
Slow one.
KenTheCoffinDweller said, 3 months ago
CFL
emjaycee said, 3 months ago
I turn on the switches about five minutes before my on-line meetings. Both the light levels and I are ready at the same time.
thebird55 said, 3 months ago
I hate slow bulbs.
Ken Twining said, 3 months ago
I have dispensed with those junk bulbs and moved on to the LED type. Instant light, and very little power consumption!
But when I have an idea, I still like to use the 20th century incandescent type with clear glass!
Arianne said, 3 months ago
Like getting older – our once incandescent brain gets replaced by CFL-like synapses.
No wonder it’s a pain to think, you have to go through fifty shades of gray to see the light.
SusanSunshine
said, 3 months ago
Arianne… fifty shades of gr…..um… is there something else you’d like to share….?
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 3 months ago
Edison would be so proud…
uh-oh
said, 3 months ago
Bug light.
rundstyk said, 3 months ago
brilliant….almost.
Arianne said, 3 months ago
@SusanSunshine
You know, I really should actually read that book so I know exactly what I’m referencing. I’m getting the uncomfortable feeling that it might be more than I bargained for. (* nervous chuckle *)
Amber Thompson said, 3 months ago
With LED’s, the CFL is already obsolete.
j-birds3 said, 2 months ago
Ah yes..an idea comes to light for Arlo….
SnuffyG said, 2 months ago
I will try those LED bulbs when the power company gives me some like they did those CFL’s
The bad part was since the pc is guaranteed a certain profit, they increase their rates to make up for the decrease in their customer’s electricity usage!!
jemartin007 said, 2 months ago
http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/03/09/bay-bridge-lights-san-francisco-like-never-before/1rUwBiHy8gUaaWApKpTnHI/story.html