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- November 19, 2008
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John McPherson makes us howl at his adroit mix of everyday settings and extraordinary events. John’s offbeat, oddball characters turn up in familiar places, but their actions are always hilarious and unexpected.
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Comments (12) Jump to Comments Form
stpatme said, about 1 year ago
I have to admit that the system works very fast, but it doesn’t explain the lines in the road being black (unlike the road itself,) or why they are on the wrong side of the road.
Margueritem
said,
about 1 year ago
The artist was dazed and confused?
Nipponkid said, about 1 year ago
But the wheels are the most dangerous part. How is that going to really help? Well i mean a dog or a cat but squirrels no.
KingRat said, about 1 year ago
Mr. Buchanan is on the wrong side of the road because HE wants to hit the critter (hi cousin ralphie).
Coffee-Turtle
said,
about 1 year ago
thinking the same thing Nipponkid. Maybe they should try to stop or change lanes?
DerekA said, about 1 year ago
I would think the tires might be the real problem.
Rmom said, about 1 year ago
But what about the birds they’ll hit?
Khard12 said, about 1 year ago
Maybe its a multiple lane hwy and you can’t see the lanes for the other direction? Or Marg’s answer work too.
Coffee-Turtle
said,
about 1 year ago
I feel a Geico commercial coming on… :)
ibleedorange said, about 1 year ago
The problem is he drew thet car, then realized he should have drawn it BEFORE it went over the critter, not after, so he put in the driver on the opposite side of the car and drew headlights where the tail lights go… rather than redraw it correctly.
westiewest Great-gra... said, about 1 year ago
I think they live in England, therefore, they are on the right (left) side of the road! laugh, laugh
KingRat said, about 1 year ago
looks like ibleedorange speaks the truth.