B.C. by Hart
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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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Shikamoo
said,
4 months ago
Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive- ourselves!
pouncingtiger said, 4 months ago
Web, done by Charlotte. (Charlotte’s web)
Yukoner said, 4 months ago
Inky dinky spider went up the waterspout.
Down came the rain and washed the spider out.
Out came the sun and dried up all the rain
And the inky dinky spider went up the spout again.
BC13
said,
4 months ago
Too bad the fat broad doesn’t dislike spiders like she dislikes snakes. The spiders wouldn’t stand a chance if she did.
Mac said, 4 months ago
The Costner Recluse? As in, “If you build it, they will come”?
NotNormanChubsyUbsy
said,
4 months ago
I don’t get it.
pearlandpeach said, 4 months ago
thanks, NNCU, neither do i.
atajayhawk said, 4 months ago
@Yukoner* Interesting that you say, “Inky dinky spider.” I learned it as “Itsy bitsy spider”; but, when I was working in a book store, I was the only one who could find a children’s book on the computer, as the book version was “Eency weency spider.” Ah, the joys of folk lore!
ELF
said,
4 months ago
Whew…. I came here Hoping someone had an Idea what they couldda Meant by “Costner Recluse”… < has ‘nother cuppa coffeeeee
lincolnhyde said, 4 months ago
I can only surmise that it’s a cross between the “brown recluse spider,” one of the more deadly spiders, and Kevin Costner, who has been in some form of seclusion since his drunk driving arrest.
ninetoes
said,
4 months ago
might also have something to do with Costner’s tendency towards unnecessarily long movies.
chromosome
said,
4 months ago
Looks vaguely like a human form “drawn” in the web.