Frank & Ernest by Bob Thaves
- October 23, 2009
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Frank and Ernest, created by Bob Thaves, chronicles the antics of two "everyman" characters who are anything but ordinary! They appear in different settings, time periods - even manifest as things and creatures other than people. The variety in the strip extends to their observations about a wide number of subjects.
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bald 716 said, about 1 month ago
good plan, it does get a little chilly there
jml58 said, about 1 month ago
So THAT´S why penguins don´t fly.
jml58 said, about 1 month ago
Are pengiuns swimming birds or wading birds?
fredbuhl said, about 1 month ago
If they were only wading birds, the only fish they could catch would be Walking Catfish, and I think they are a few thousand miles too far south for that.
Joe Allen Doty said, about 1 month ago
While penguins cannot fly above the surface of the water, their movements under water are like those of the birds which fly in the air.
grazer said, about 1 month ago
Penguins have more reasons than most to be upset and downright hostile about their lot in life. And yet they’ve remained so incredibly cute and docile as they waddle hither and yon across the barren wastelands.
They have much to teach us.