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Just in time for the dog days of summer -- Mel, your everyday kind of guy, and Fergus, your not so everyday kind of dog, have returned to GoComics to replay their successful seven-year, knee-slapping comic for old fans and new.
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chefwen
said, 6 months ago
Intimately? Do tell, inquiring minds want to know.
Citizen GROG!
said, 6 months ago
Not my home.
Good Morning, cleo, sugar, Fellow Baby & the rest of the CD gang!
StelBel
said, 6 months ago
StelBel
said, 6 months ago
Good morning, CDers!
Number Six said, 6 months ago
Good morning
ers!
StelBel
said, 6 months ago
(in a recent email…)
…..The right side of your brain. An eye/brain trick………………
You will enjoy this if you are using the right side of your brain.
Stare at this pic carefully and you will see this man turn his face.
nighthawks
said, 6 months ago
yeh, to me, that’s an easy one. no staring was required, just a simple shift of focus
I spent some more time on the 3d images yesterday , using xtech’s advice about slightly crossing the eyes and focusing on on small part of the pic.
a 3d image appeared(VOILA!) , but I could not make out the statue of liberty. I mean, I could SEE depth, and that was cool, but I couldn’t see the statue—where in the pic is the statue?
anyway, I went back, and with that new technique, the heart finally emerged. for me, it’s tricky and very easy to lose the 3d effect but …….the fact that after all these years I can see SOMEthing in those mass jumbles is a red letter day.
(see? it doesn’t take much to keep the peons happy)
nighthawks
said, 6 months ago
of course, that pension check helps a lot, too
Happy, happy, happy!!!
said, 6 months ago
good morning people and pets.
happy, happy, happy.
(sigh)
i thought all the political krap was behind us.
(sigh)
StelBel
said, 6 months ago
@nighthawks
That’s why I got so excited! I had never been able to see anything in those pictures before, and I still can’t see anything in a lot of them. The two most successful ones for me are the heart of roses and the Statue of Liberty (central in the whole picture — upper torso only, with raised arm on the left, head and spiked crown, and arm holding book on right).
The pension check is critical!!!
Number Six said, 6 months ago
@nighthawks
It might help if the picture is enlarged. Plus 2 aspirins!

StelBel
said, 6 months ago
@ nighthawks
(and also: It’s pretty much just the raised arm and crowned head in this…the bottom of the picture is the top of the shoulders. I find it helps to keep my glasses on, but whatever works for you…)
Number Six said, 6 months ago
@nighthawks
I saw my first 3-D movie back in 1979/80.
It took my brain 20 minutes to finally ‘get it’!
cleokaya (THE FLASH)
said, 6 months ago
Good morning to the personal advisers and Citizens of Dog.
sugie63 said, 6 months ago
My first 3d movie was The House of Wax starring Vincent Price.
I thought it was awesome.
Good Morning Grog, Dry, Cleo, Stelbel, happyathome & all CDers wearing those crazy red & blue glasses.