Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard
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Brewster Rockit is an unlikely captain. He’s woefully ill-prepared to lead ... and that’s part of his charm. Orbiting the stars in the space station R.U. Sirius, Brewster and his crew of misfits encounter a constantly challenging set of interplanetary anomalies. Brewster Rockit: Space Guy! pushes the limits of space, time and humor.
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Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
It’s a total whiteout.
wndrwrthg
said,
10 months ago
“All the news that’s fit to…”.
Edcole1961 said, 10 months ago
It looks as if he’s drawn a blank.
Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
bip…bip…..bip……
beeeeeeeeee………
Himuroids
said,
10 months ago
blank
Net1360 said, 10 months ago
…the end.
pschearer
said,
10 months ago
Space, the Final Frontier.
Doctor Toon
said,
10 months ago
Agreed Mark. I dropped from 3 papers a day down to 2 first of the year, but I still prefer them to TV and the internet. Not up to the minute, but more depth. Worth the trade-off.
Fenyugreek Tubbsbott...
said,
10 months ago
“I read in the newspapers they are going to have 30 minutes of intellectual stuff on television every week.” (Groucho Marx)
Jerry Coleman once said…
“A day without newspapers is like walking around without your pants on.”
There is something about sitting at morning tea with one’s grandchild and reading together, that I should greatly miss were there not newspapers
SidSnomann said, 10 months ago
Well…there are newspapers and then there is the Sacramento Bee.
The Knight Who Says ... said, 10 months ago
Comics-wise, I love the papers because there’s just one comic after the other–no scrolling or clicking on links, no advertising (at least on the comics page–not to say that there’s NO advertsing).
montycantsin2 said, 10 months ago
What will people do when sitting on the toilet?
lilybdcsa said, 10 months ago
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which was founded in 1863, is now up for sale by Hearst Corp. If it’s not sold in 60 days, they’re going to internet only or close down completely.
Dale Hopson
said,
10 months ago
It’s happening sooner than you think!
CaptainColorado said, 10 months ago
Newspapers are the best, most inexpesive media to track news, weather, sports, comics, movie listings, television listings, classified ads, obituaries,and store sales. I love the internet but we will all be for the worst when we no longer have newspapers avaialble.
CaptainColorado said, 10 months ago
This just in: my local newspaper will no longer give the local television listings. The end (of newspapers) is near!
Orgelspieler said, 10 months ago
Fenyugreek - are you saying there’s something wrong about walking around without your pants on?
montycantsin2 - I find the guest bathroom’s vanity an excellent place for all my old physics, chemistry and structural analysis textbooks. It looks impressive and nobody ever stays in there very long.