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This cartoon reminds me of youthful indiscretions of the past. One poor girl was always elected to host parties in her small rented house, which became known as the Cypress St. landfill. A friend literally swung from the chandelier on New Year’s eve. A dozen or more people would wind up sleeping on the floor; try to finish the keg the next morning…ah youth. I hear they sort of frown on such behavior now.:-)
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cfortunato
said,
9 months ago
Why don’t they keep the calendar the same when they rerun? Would it be so hard to run an old February 12th strip on February 12th?
Jimbag said, 9 months ago
unfortunato: who gives a bleeep, it’s a 25 year old comic…
ForeverAllstar said, 9 months ago
No, cfortunato is right, it really would not kill them. This website is so fubared sometimes I want to shoot the nimrods involved.
CougarAllen said, 9 months ago
Do you really want to do without Bloom County for 10 1/2 months just so it would be in synch with the seasons when it resumes? I don’t.
ForeverAllstar said, 9 months ago
No, we are saying they should have done it in the first place silly
iowaweav said, 9 months ago
This cartoon reminds me of youthful indiscretions of the past. One poor girl was always elected to host parties in her small rented house, which became known as the Cypress St. landfill. A friend literally swung from the chandelier on New Year’s eve. A dozen or more people would wind up sleeping on the floor; try to finish the keg the next morning…ah youth. I hear they sort of frown on such behavior now.:-)