Strange Brew by John Deering

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  1. Dave Parizek

    Dave Parizek said, 2 months ago

    Start terraforming for a golf course.

    http://www.iloveuman.com/Golf+Courses+On+Mars

  2. BC13

    BC13Genius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Plant the flag, do a Mars walk, collect some rocks and go home.

  3. KingRat

    KingRat said, 2 months ago

    don’t worry China will go back to the moon and eventually mars and beyond.

  4. canadaeh

    canadaeh said, 2 months ago

    Be the 1st to open a McDonalds on Mars.

  5. bueller

    bueller said, 2 months ago

    I’m the cartoonist / creator of Strange Brew, so thanks for the comments.

    KingRat ,I think,picked up on the general idea I was driving
    at, although he came at it from another perspective.

  6. jtpozenel

    jtpozenel said, 2 months ago

    Well, maybe they can get Mars ready for all of us to live there. Doesn’t that seem reasonable? Wouldn’t want to waste money on making this planet right now would we?

  7. Ushindi

    UshindiGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Look for Podkayne while you’re there - tell her I said hi.

  8. ktfergus

    ktfergus said, 2 months ago

    Dave: From the looks of the blue sky, I’d say they’re already terraforming…

  9. jml58

    jml58 said, 2 months ago

    Look for intelligent life.

    Don´t look at each other.

  10. iamtxmilady

    iamtxmilady said, 2 months ago

    Good one ushindi!!

  11. pschearer

    pschearerGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    When I was a teenager, about 50 years ago, I was a huge fan of science fiction. One day, in a desperate attempt to make human contact, my father told me, “Someday man will walk on the moon. It won’t be during my lifetime but it will be during yours.”

    Well, he recently turned 95, so I say, “Someday man will walk on Mars. It won’t be during your lifetime, but it will be during mine.” At least I hope so, although it’s looking like I’ll have to live to at least 95 to see it.

    But I have a shot at it. When the moon landing occurred, my father’s mother was still alive, as she was when the Wright Brothers first flew. And HER mother, who saw Abraham Lincoln in his coffin, was living when the X-1 broke the sound barrier.

    This is why I’d like to live to 120: to see what happens next.

  12. Lisa

    Lisa said, 2 months ago

    How about opening a Starbucks coffee shop?

  13. Ronshua

    RonshuaGenius_badge said, 2 months ago

    Drive-thru !