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  1. 2 months ago on Stone Soup

    Then there’s tech … my graphics images many [most haha] times are not exactly as I wish them printed, etc.

  2. 3 months ago on Stone Soup

    I remember his mother had a darker look and was an interesting character on her own. Wasn’t she an established character before we met him? In real life at times children are lighter. He always had the tight hair curls.

  3. 5 months ago on Stone Soup

    And then it’s so much fun to start over, again! One a day keeps downers away. I hope it comes back.

  4. 5 months ago on Stone Soup

    AND to be able to see one a day for an upbeat moment. It was such a drag to wade through the whole classic chunk for the next one. It was the only reason I clicked into GoComics. Maybe, they need to keep that in mind before eliminating it.

  5. 6 months ago on Stone Soup

    The boy is Wally’s stepchild, and he wanted to be Max’s father when he asked Joan to marry him, at least that was the way I had been reading it.

  6. 6 months ago on Stone Soup

    I assume she is moving the chair to a different room where she will close the door and work on her home business computer … haha.

  7. 7 months ago on Stone Soup Classics

    Teachers bribe with a tiny piece of candy in the real world. Your sitting down and discussions point could be the laugh out loud script for the day, here. Thanks for the image.

  8. 7 months ago on Stone Soup Classics

    Look into the materials that chess pieces and boards are made of because maybe those industries would get a kick out of sponsorship.

  9. 7 months ago on Stone Soup Classics

    Bless your heart, I thought we were talking about high schools and lower grade schools in the U.S. haha Europe has become a standard for the world.

  10. 7 months ago on Stone Soup Classics

    Perhaps not defend, however, most schools might not exist except for the sports track that feeds adults excitement. Not a perfect world, I wonder if Shakespeare said that? But we are stuck with it. The alternative would be schools only for affluent families, for sure.