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- July 03, 2009
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Johnny Hart’s classic strip, B.C., puts a caveman twist on everything. From philosophical ants to punny bits of unconventional wisdom, you’ll see why this strip has been a favorite for so many years.
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Johanan Rakkav
said,
4 months ago
This is the first time I’ve seen two turtles side by side in all the years of B.C. I can remember. A historic strip, everyone!
And yes, that’s probably what spiders would think if they could.
pouncingtiger said, 4 months ago
The last frame was predictable.
gimmickgenius
said,
4 months ago
Which one is John - and, who’s his friend?
Josh 1360 said, 4 months ago
Second spider on the web: “Yeah, I couldn’t imagine going through life with only four leggs!”
DD FENCE EMET said, 4 months ago
Octopus evolution: all become very large spiders in a world without rain for 3.5 years.
Glad we are not afraid of spiders in our household.
Proverbs 30:25-33.
Have a nice sabbath of rest, dependent on God, not independent of his form of protection found in resting on the seventh day, and letting a righteous spirit guide you in all things.
Wildmustang1262 said, 4 months ago
EMET, I never like those kind of spiders because those spiders are sooooooooo ugly and creepy. If the spider trepasses in my home, I will dare to kill it immediately.
big G 3469
said,
4 months ago
I wonder if the Spider’s ancestors are going to meet a orange crabby,flabby tabby in the future?
NyukNyuk2000 said, 4 months ago
Wouln’t a turtle eat a spider? Then again, maybe not. Afterall, turtles aren’t like lizards.
DD FENCE EMET said, 4 months ago
Wildmustang -
just make sure it is a clean stomp. Hate to have someone tax you for leaving something unclean behind, not to mention carbon footprints.
Don’t walk through a firepit before you stomp the spider and you won’t leave any carbon foorprints.
DD FENCE EMET said, 4 months ago
Nyuk - I can see the Bible translations of Proverbs 30 have you confused too. Some say ‘spider’, some say lizard. Since when is a spider a lizard?
Only in octopus form, and then only possibly.
alife said, 4 months ago
Takes one to know one, + a skunk smells his own hole, + point a finger (or wherever) three? pointing back. We are mirrors to others AND ourselves