Sunny Street by Max G and Sandy B for May 07, 2013

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    tame.nanoworld  almost 11 years ago

    Our site is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Yesterday ,if you posted a comment, you may have noticed that you could not access our response and in a number of cases, your own comment.Hang in and hopefully GoComics will be able to resolve the issue for us. Thanks for stopping by and we look forward to viewing and responding to your comments. -Max and Tame

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    tame.nanoworld  almost 11 years ago

    Let’s do it again! There were so many great comments posted on last week’s cartoons that we are hosting another Comment Contest this week. -Post the funniest comment of the week, OR -Post the most interesting comment of the week. -The winner will receive a personalized copy of a Sunny Street cartoon signed by Max that has been posted here on GoComics. The cartoon will be printed on heavy stock and suitable for framing.-Make sure you register with GoComics so that you can comment. (Don’t forget to subscribe to SunnyStreet and help feed our egos.)-We will be giving away one cartoon print per week for the 3 more weeks.-So stay home from work or school, skip meals, plagiarize Mark Twain or some other humorist and comment as often as you like.

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    tame.nanoworld  almost 11 years ago

    Click here to visit our blog

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    Ida No  almost 11 years ago

    This is why ninja always attack from the ceiling. Everyone puts down bubblewrap – no one remembers to hang fly paper.

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    TheVernalPool  almost 11 years ago

    stealth and patience young grasshopper

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    Alphaanddelta  almost 11 years ago

    Push the on button on that light saber, Hiro.

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    Brian Ponshock creator almost 11 years ago

    Get up man! Get up! Don’t let Mr. Ninja have all the fun popping that stuff.

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    puddlesplatt  almost 11 years ago

    my neighbor has gas again!

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    Troy  almost 11 years ago

    The bubble wrap wouldn’t work against Chuck Norris.

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    totalchocolatelover12345  almost 11 years ago

    He’ll forget why he came in the first place and start dancing on that wrap!

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    d_legendary1  almost 11 years ago

    That’s a very nifty back scratcher! I want one!

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    katina.cooper  almost 11 years ago

    Think bubble wrap will stop me? I walk between the bubbles.

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    716PMedGuy  almost 11 years ago

    Ballard Street is better if you like odd ball humour

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    davahob  almost 11 years ago

    “Wow does that hurt, and it sounded like he was right behind me!”

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    libbydog  almost 11 years ago

    No one can resist bubble wrap!

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    TwoBitsComics  almost 11 years ago

    Kato, I told you not when I’m sleeping!!

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    Maxie G Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Believe me, Phritzg, it will also distract any cat. They go nuts over the stuff.

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    tame.nanoworld  almost 11 years ago

    Hi NG. Now I know what to get you for Christmas. Heh heh.

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    Rotifer NOT GETTING RUBEN BOLLING’S PIN Thalweg Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Reaching for the hilt of his Hattori Hanzō sword, Quentin asked himself, “Did I change reels in the camera?”

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    totalchocolatelover12345  almost 11 years ago

    This comment is for yesterday’s strip, just in case no one will be able to see it there: "Vincent van Gogh painted ‘The Starry Night’ (1889) in order to express his emotional reaction to a scene through color. He painted the picture during the time he was a patient in the Saint-Rémy asylum. During the time period, he painted in a “dumb furry”. He frequently had been staying up three nights in a row to paint. He stayed up at nights to paint because, as he wrote, “The night is more alive and more richly colored than the day”. He used to have fits of productivity.

    Van Gogh’s work was known for its agitated and swirling brushstrokes. He used color and brushwork to express his emotional reaction. Often he worked with thick impasto in choppy strokes or wavy ribbons. His moods frequently were passionate and vibrant. In ‘The Starry Night’, van Gogh’s brushwork is used to convey movement, and the stars and the moon seem to explode with energy. The work is, nevertheless, balanced and planned, in spite of its rash and half-hazard appearance."

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    Maxie G Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    They may be stealthy, but not that observant, MP.

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