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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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win said, 3 months ago
This one’s a washout, guys.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
I hate to put a damper on this strip … but it’s all wet.
capnLaz
said, 3 months ago
It’s just as hard to be all bad as it is to be all good!
Brian K
said, 3 months ago
That’s a lot of pressure
Gator007 said, 3 months ago
I felt I wasn’t good enough to my 2nd wife.
Wolf Emperor
said, 3 months ago
I always clean my house whenever anybody visits — even a service person like a plumber!
nazzofoggenmach said, 3 months ago
douche for hot date.
route66paul said, 3 months ago
Mother In law’s take special classes to be all BAD. many graduate with honors.
MPeters said, 3 months ago
@route66paul
I don’t have a mother-in-law, but I know quite a few that do, and they mostly get along fine with them. Some get as close to their mother-in-law as their own mother.
russell5419 said, 3 months ago
Funny but true, but should have had a woman instead of a man, my wife get’s more worried about stuff like that than I do.
lightenup
said, 3 months ago
I’m going through this now. We’re rushing through re-doing our basement (the guest bedroom is down there) in anticipation of my in-laws visiting in 17 days. And if it were up to me, I’d be spending money on something else.
But my husband goes nuts over having everything clean before they come, which is funny because he could care less when my mom comes to visit. And he doesn’t care about the house the rest of the time. I’m grateful they only come to visit every couple of years (we mostly go there), but it’s still a pain and they stay for 2-3 weeks (much too long for anyone!)
Shyygirl27 said, 3 months ago
It’s nice to have advance notice. My honey invited his mother and grandmother to my house for the first time on Easter soon after we met. I wasn’t confident with my cooking skills yet and I hurried up and re-cleaned the house in the short amount of time after he told me they were on their way. I had young children, nothing ever stayed clean. Luckily it was a success, no thanks to him!
Mai Griffin said, 3 months ago
@lightenup
This is one American expression that makes no sense. If he COULD care less, that means that he does care to some extent. In UK English we would say, “He could NOT care less,” implying that his caring is so little it could not be lower.
MPeters said, 3 months ago
@Mai Griffin
“He couldn’t care less” is also the proper expression in the U.S.. For some reason, about everybody says it wrong here.
Mai Griffin said, 3 months ago
@MPeters
I am glad that most people get it right – it has irked me for a long time…