B.C. by Hart
- February 10, 2009
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Johnny Hart’s classic strip, B.C., puts a caveman twist on everything. From philosophical ants to punny bits of unconventional wisdom, you’ll see why this strip has been a favorite for so many years.
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Gweedo Murray said, 9 months ago
Which ones do you wanna know about ?
DigitalFrog
said,
9 months ago
Mine was a multiple choice - I got to choose which specimen cup to use…
#1 redskins fan said, 9 months ago
Michael Phelps after the 2012 Olympics <:-)
grazer said, 9 months ago
I wonder how the original Drug Testers got their jobs.
Doctor Toon
said,
9 months ago
I have to admit I have rather extensive experience with altered states of consciousness, but I have since retired from those pursuits. Eventually I guess we all have to grow up and get ‘real’ jobs in the ‘real’ world.