The Barn by Ralph Hagen

The Barn

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  1. Tue Elung-Jensen

    Tue Elung-Jensen said, 6 months ago

    Oooo k.

  2. Barry Hoskings

    Barry Hoskings said, 6 months ago

    It’s getting late cause I just had a brain “f__t” while staring at the last word thinking it was the city, Salinas (centeral Calif) and I just couldn’t get the connection. Then I got it when I looked a 2nd time at the stove pipe sticking out of the snow. Similar thing happened to Robert Redford in his movie Jeramiah Johnson. That was also funny. Thx, Ralph H, love the strip & I always get a chuckle.

  3. T_Lexi

    T_Lexi said, 6 months ago

    : D Hot froggie in a pink towel! Ya gotta love it!

  4. runar

    runar said, 6 months ago

    I love a good kylpy.

    One does not “take a sauna” or “go in for a sauna”; the sauna is the building or room that is heated; the heat bath itself is called kylpy.

  5. Jon Ormsbee

    Jon Ormsbee said, 6 months ago

    After a sauna it does take a while to feel cool again, and conversely, after frostbite it does take a while to feel warm again. But having a choice I’ll have the sauna.

  6. MelvinLott

    MelvinLott said, 6 months ago

    @Barry Hoskings

    That was a funny tale, Barry.

  7. pinkx

    pinkx said, 6 months ago

    Hot, hot hot, but I thought steamy scenes were forbidden in comics?

  8. QueenofAmerica

    QueenofAmerica said, 6 months ago

    Like Barry, I, too, thought it said SALINAS and thought of the Calif town. I had to read the comments about SAUNAS, then re-read the post from Barry. I finally got it. I guess the font was the culprit.

  9. mike scott

    mike scott said, 6 months ago

    @Barry Hoskings

    Did the same thing, was trying to figure out Mark Twain connection

  10. DJSigma

    DJSigma said, 6 months ago

    @runar
    The Finnish word “kylpy” is actually “bath”, the heat/steam bath you get in sauna when throwing water on the rocks is called “löyly”.

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