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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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jukeofurl said, 6 months ago
Exactly ;-)
Heima said, 6 months ago
That is so true. It also reminds me of the libraries of “National Geographic” found at garage sales of days past.
GymShoe said, 6 months ago
This is times everything I own…… ! ! !
DAZZ
said, 6 months ago
I have piles of Home and Garden that I should take somewhere for others to enjoy- that stuff does not change all that much from year to year. I save all my Art Jewelry issues, tho’ and many Birdtalks.
bmonk said, 6 months ago
The non-glossy ones make fine mulch. And shredding them means you can’t get distracted trying to read articles.
SherlockWatson said, 6 months ago
I say hold onto the centerfolds; it’s gonna be a long winter.
Kelly Kincaid
said, 6 months ago
And the same goes for a box of photos, coupon ads, Facebook, Sherpa…
JoanHelen said, 6 months ago
@DAZZ
Our local library has a system wherein they ask for donated magazines. They then resell them to the public at a greatly reduced price [about 10% of the regular price] Provides funds for the library and is a great help for pensioners. The magazines must be in good condition, of course. Doctors’ & dentists’ waiting rooms are also good places to take old magazines.
Ghille said, 6 months ago
Another place that would be glad to take them..but, first tear off your mailing labels….I was a jailor for 18years and we checked the donated magazines first them let the inmates have them for something to look at.
If you leave the label on, you might have an unexpected “PENpal” ….lol