Broom Hilda by Russell Myers
- October 10, 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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Margueritem
said,
about 1 month ago
Good plan Broomie, except here they don’t always stop… it’s an expensive ticket, too.
Sisyphos said, about 1 month ago
Gotta love those extensible Stop signs!
787xix said, about 1 month ago
Success always occurs in private and failure in full view.
Yukoner said, about 1 month ago
Broomie, you need to put drapes on the windows. Not to protect your privacy but to protect the public from unspeakable horror.
bald 716 said, about 1 month ago
i want one of those short school buses i also think it would make a good rv
Richard said, about 1 month ago
787xix, truer words have never been spoken.
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
I’d like to see how she outfitted that rig to become an RV.
Where are the bunks, the appliances, etc.?
canadaeh said, about 1 month ago
i always wanted to get a school bus and pull over to the side on a mutilaned highway put the red lights on and the stop sign out and just read a book :)
Destiny23 said, about 1 month ago
At least now she’s properly equipped to drive Nerwin to school! But if she’s going to drive it like a school bus, she’d better have her school bus driver’s licence.
prasrinivara said, about 1 month ago
Well bald716, I know a family who for a time (in 1960’s Indiana) actually called a school-bus (regular-size, not short version) home.
Susan001, she’s outfitted it as no-frills version. For cots, she removes half the seats entirely, then moves existing ones closer together. For appliances, she’ll use a 2-burner Coleman (camping) stove and a cooler.
Richard said, about 1 month ago
Plus which, they are not required to have seatbelts.
Gene Strattmann
said,
about 1 month ago
That idn’t look like a very old school bus to me
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
I was in the 2nd grade when I saw a old school bus converted into an RV-motor home type vehicle.
The seat belt will still be required for the driver of the converted vehicle. Driver’s of school buses are required to wear seat belts.
I had a friend who had a motor home and I rode with him in it from North Hollywood to Highland, a suburb on the North side of San Bernardino. Both the driver and the occupant of the front passenger seat were required to wear seat belts.
dakrebs1 said, about 1 month ago
old school buses do not make good recreational vehicles. they get worse fuel mileage than hummers and they are built on basically a truck frame. better to buy a good used RV. most banks will loan money for RVs easier than for autos because less people default on RV loans than auto loans.
JanCinVV
said,
about 1 month ago
Joe, you’re right. Only the driver and front passenger are required to wear seat belts. The front passenger can get up and move around, make lunch, get a soda or use the toilet while moving. However, our class A motor home (and most others I have seen) have seat belts installed for other passengers as well. Ours has 2 sets of belts in the dinette and 3 more on the sofa.
Chikuku
said,
about 1 month ago
It’s an outrage the children do not wear seat belts!
cholldekkgher stenst... said, about 1 month ago
I’d like to ride in your converted RV
Paint it cool colors, it would be something to see
And Joe the town of Highland is EAST of Berdoo
I say this because I thought you KNEW
Now where is the bathroom, I gotta go pee!
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
Click on to the following strip, and you’ll find out where to pee!