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  1. over 3 years ago on Big Nate

    There never IS an end to narcissism…

  2. over 7 years ago on The Norm Classics

    “Ah – true love.”In fact, that’s exactly what it is. True love is friendship that caught fire, Ann Landers used to say.

  3. about 9 years ago on The Norm 4.0

    Looks like Norm finally married Reine, in spite of Jantze’s hang-ups about it… Ah, but we never got to see the wedding, or the honeymoon, and not even the first few years of the marriage!

  4. about 9 years ago on Non Sequitur

    The Optimist? How about the MANIAC?

  5. almost 11 years ago on Gasoline Alley

    Actually, Dook, plants CAN communicate, and therefore we should kill them “humanely” before we eat them, same as we should do with animals… which we don’t (unless they’re “free range” or kosher).

    Yes, peeling a carrot IS skinning it alive, just as boiling a potato can’t be pleasant for the potato… but I expect it will be the same for a lobster, and we have to eat.

    And btw, “legumes” canNOT be translated as “let go of me”, even loosely, I don’t know where you got that. “Legumes” HAS translated into English to mean something else, as it often happens.

  6. almost 11 years ago on Drabble

    Suspense

  7. almost 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Thinking computers are the stuff of science-fiction (and therefore, the future), but psychotic computers are the stuff of horror flicks… and perhaps the future. Oy vey.

  8. almost 11 years ago on Big Nate

    He’s actually right, you know.

    I had motion sickness – not in an extreme way, but enough that it was bothersome. Especially since I love reading and, before I had a vehicle, public transportation was boring to tears and one of the few places where I had the time to read. And I couldn’t do it because it nauseated me.

    I trained myself out of it by reading and forcing myself to tolerate the nausea until I was ready to puke. Lo and behold, I gained a few minutes every day. Until I could read in the bus and subway without a problem. Woo-hoo, it works!

  9. almost 11 years ago on Big Nate

    LOL!

  10. almost 11 years ago on Big Nate

    Yeah, well, one of MY pet peeves is people who make it look like anything but the American usage is uncouth, untowardS and dead wrong.

    Toward = American spellingTowards = British spelling.

    And perfectly good English, thank you – IF you don’t mind. Sheesh.