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Behold, an un-pale horse with no name. Oh, wait. His name is Horace. And he's sarcastic. And silly. And lives in an infinitely expandable world. And sometimes gets slapstuck. And day after unpredictable day he boldly goes where no horse -- let alone a comic strip -- has gone before. Yes, there are sidekicks; a bird, a lady horse, a never-seen neighbor. And if the post-it note did not exist, Samson would have had to invent it so Horace would have yellow panels in which to play. Welcome to the bright side of the world. May the horse be with you.
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wsmorris said, 12 months ago
That’s not a palindrome, the palindrome of Bolton would be Nutlob!
jukeofurl said, 12 months ago
I thought Palindrome was an enclosed arena where Sarah & Michael fought for the rights.
Harry said, 12 months ago
Race car…..now this is a palindrome…..it reads the same backwards or forwards!! or names like Otto, Aviva and Bob. Or that famous quote “Madam I’m Adam”…..
ArthurAllen said, 12 months ago
Someone wrote a book-length palindrome. Unfortunately the second half is so predictable.
Stephen Gilberg
said, 12 months ago
@wsmorris
You fail. Twice.
GymShoe said, 12 months ago
@Harry
Sorry…. a palindrome of Bob is boB…. ! ! !
capndunzzl said, 12 months ago
….Alec, horse sense for 50.
Jo Jo Da Bulldog said, 12 months ago
So what is the word for describing things that are pronounced differently, but mean the same thing? Example: Horsemeat and canned dog food?
calimesajim said, 12 months ago
Horace: use caution on such a rocky path.
notsooldguy said, 12 months ago
Rats live on no evil star
bmonk said, 12 months ago
@ArthurAllen
Was it “Emit a time”?
briatollah said, 12 months ago
What does the president of the International Palindrome Society drive? A Toyota.
NebulousRikulau
said, 12 months ago
Woble was I, ere I saw elbow.
simpsonfan2 said, 12 months ago
A man, a plan, a canal. Panama.
DonVanni said, 12 months ago
A man, a plan, a canal,…Erie.