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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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Heima said, 5 months ago
I see you got your priorities in order, Horace.
Harry said, 5 months ago
To make a decision make 2 lists..the pros and the cons…(Ben Franklin). Sometimes the short list wins! (Horace)
ArthurAllen said, 5 months ago
Who’d want to camping at this time of the year? It is good preparation for the end of the world, though.
rocketscientist said, 5 months ago
I want to see Horace do the step-slide-step walk the Pink Panther used to use!
Stephen Gilberg
said, 5 months ago
Figures that Samson would like TPP.
Gerbilonawheel said, 5 months ago
Naturally. Thanks to Bing, I can relive childhood memories, i.e. Pink Panther/Roadrunner videos online…
bmonk said, 5 months ago
Why prepare for the end of the world—will you really be able to take it all with you?
SherlockWatson said, 5 months ago
I understand that the Pink Panther cartoons have fans around the world, mostly because the absence of dialogue allowed them to cross language barriers.
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Out of curiosity, has anyone outside the US seen the 1990s cartoons in which the Panther spoke (with the voice of Matt Frewer)? If so, what’s your opinion?
GerardoDreadful said, 5 months ago
I knew Horace is inspired by the Pink Panther
capndunzzl said, 5 months ago
…where’s the dental floss…McGiver can build a city with dental floss!
Rottiluv
said, 5 months ago
@Harry
Well sometimes the short list has the important stuff on it. I know my “reasons to move” only had one item in the “con” but “career” kind of trumped everything else.