Broom Hilda by Russell Myers
- September 14, 2009
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Living in an enchanted forest with surrealistic landscapes, the engaging characters of Broom Hilda happily have no connection with reality. Other comic characters are extensions or distortions of reality, but Broom Hilda deals in pure fantasy, making the strip bewitchingly unique. Here in the forest, the inhabitants maintain a standard of madness where total irrelevance is the only relevancy. The strip is simply a loony-bin where what’s said and done often makes no sense whatsoever, much to the joy of its millions of fans.
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DreamScourge said, 2 months ago
That’s very much like all of my days ;)
Margueritem
said,
2 months ago
Go find a leprecaun, and make him tell you where his pot of gold is, Broomie.
Yukoner said, 2 months ago
But Broomie you still owe tax on that dollar.
Sisyphos said, 2 months ago
Topical commentary, Broomie! Lots of people feel that way!
patpel777 said, 2 months ago
the 70’s $2.00 the 80s $1.00 now you;ll be lucky if it;s 50 cents…
patpel777 said, 2 months ago
In past 4 hours it’s gone down to 15 cents…
Lewreader
said,
2 months ago
“But I don’t care too much for money, money can’t buy me love” Bought the new box set, driving the kids mad.
BC13
said,
2 months ago
I think “The Tax Man” would be appropriate for this one.
JanCinVV
said,
2 months ago
Another day, another dollar gone.
rricchhterr said, 2 months ago
l’d say your lucky if you get someones two cents…
Susan001 said, 2 months ago
Amazing how fast Irwin and Gaylord can move to other seats.
SherlockWatson said, 2 months ago
Look at that thing Gaylord and Irwin are sitting on. First it was a tree – the source of paper – then it became a rock. Scissors will be next, so they’d better get off now!
Coffee-Turtle
said,
2 months ago
these backgrounds change abruptly in this strip. Russell’s style. :-D
MatureCanadian
said,
2 months ago
Lewreader: Great! Drive the blighters wacko! Turnabout is fair play. Sounds great from what I’ve heard so far. Enjoy!
Rodney
said,
2 months ago
“You can’t win, you can’t break even, you can’t even QUIT the game!”
-Alan Ginsberg
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 2 months ago
“You can’t win, you can’t break even, you can’t even QUIT the game!”
No, but I can break wind!
dkram said, 2 months ago
I usually say: “Another day another dollar. ya I got that raise 12 years ago.”
I’ve been working at my current job 11 years.
RinaFarina said, 2 months ago
Years ago, the expression was:
“Another day, another dollar.”
“You don’t have the right attitude.”
Then there was the Pogo version:
“Another day, another dullard.”
“You don’t have the right platitude.”
Actually, I read the Pogo version first, but I didn’t understand it until I read the original. It can be hard to appreciate puns if you don’t have the original.
Joe Allen Doty said, 2 months ago
“Another day; another dollar” had to do with working for a dollar a day back in the 1930s during the Depression.
I learned that from my father.