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Brevity is not only the soul of wit, it's also not your normal comics fare. In the hands of Dan, it is sharply intelligent, amusingly idiosyncratic and often uproariously funny.
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win said, 4 months ago
You may have to yield to relocation.
Dogsniff
said, 4 months ago
I don’t think SusanSunshine will be able to.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 4 months ago
A sign of the times.
Buckly34 said, 4 months ago
“We’re bringing in the ALTO sax”
Varnes said, 4 months ago
Why does he have all those orange witches hats?
Varnes said, 4 months ago
Just above Lake Superior, I saw a stop sign that somebody had spray painted “eh” next to the text..as in, Stop, eh?
jreckard said, 4 months ago
Around here, some STOP signs are understood to mean “Slow down a little bit at least, ok?”
JohnnyDiego said, 4 months ago
@Varnes
pschearer
said, 4 months ago
Shouldn’t he be talking to a posted speed limit sign?
(Some years ago the U.S. adopted modified versions of international traffic signs, such as YIELD and NO PASSING, and the rest of the world adopted the American octagonal red STOP. But in much of the world they didn’t even bother translating into the local language, so it always amuses me to see pictures of street scenes around the world with English “STOP”. BTW, I remember when U.S. stop signs were yellow; I think California started the red sign.)
jmcx4 said, 4 months ago
@Varnes
Those are orange megaphones.
jmcx4 said, 4 months ago
@pschearer
In Korea, a lot of the signs on main highways are translated to English. They, like traffic lights are treated as only a suggestion of right-of-way.
mkahn said, 4 months ago
win said, 4 months ago
@jmcx4
Works that way here in the Philippines, too.
Godfreydaniel said, 4 months ago
Is a talking sign a sign of the apocalypse?
Bob B
said, 4 months ago
I’m guessing that it is a posted sign asking to not be removed.