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  1. about 3 hours ago on The Grizzwells

    The only time I ever see anyone from the Salvation Army is near Christmas, when the donation kettles show up. I do volunteer in a Museum that used to be a Salvation Army Hotel over 100 years ago.

  2. 1 day ago on Strange Brew

    St. Patrick drove out the snakes, that let the Brits in.

  3. 2 days ago on In the Bleachers

    He’s playing with his food

  4. 14 days ago on Close to Home

    “Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company” – Mark Twain

  5. 14 days ago on FoxTrot Classics

    Back in the days when you could get very large solid chocolate rabbits I would take a week to eat it. After you broke off the ears and ate them, the rest was just gnawing on a large block of goodness.

  6. 14 days ago on Day by Dave

    My daughter says that, after our miniature schnauzer returned from the vet he laid on his side on the couch with his rear leg lifted and looked like he was asking or pointing out that something was missing. He didn’t lower the leg until she apologized

  7. 16 days ago on Working Daze

    Why weren’t the collars visible in the first panel?

  8. 17 days ago on Working Daze

    I have worked various time schedules, most were 8 1/2 hours (lunch wasn’t paid time) unless there were 3 shifts. Best one I had was at a nuclear power plant during a refueling outage. 2 shifts working a 12 hour day, (trying to remember if it was 6 or 7 days a week), lasted about 2 months. Lots of overtime pay. Most of the groups on that worked 6 to 6, but my supervisor got us a 6:30 to 6:30 schedule. Made it easy to find a good parking spot near the security entrance.

  9. 17 days ago on Strange Brew

    I love rhubarb pie, but strawberry rhubarb is too sweet. My daughter lived in Germany for a while (military wife), first time she got straight rhubarb pie, and now she loves it. She also found rhubarb flavored hard candy there too.

  10. 19 days ago on B.C.

    I volunteer at the gift shop in the Lewis Army Museum. Most of the stuff we have doesn’t have the MSRP marked on it, except for our books. And we ignore that and our prices are lower than the price printed by the publisher.