New Adventures of Queen Victoria by Pab Sungenis
- September 30, 2009
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grapfhics said, about 1 month ago
thanks, Arch.
jukeofurl
said,
about 1 month ago
Speaking of Blake’s Emmy outfit—
Sisterhood of the Traveling Dress would be a nice gesture. Just a thought. Possibly several.
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
That’s VICTORIA, you senile old goat!!!
LibrarianInTraining said, about 1 month ago
Sad, but really, REALLY true.
Setebos said, about 1 month ago
Nikos Kazantzakis published The Last Temptation Of Christ in 1960, yet the furor over it waits until 1988 when Martin Scorsese adapts it into a movie. Pathetic.
Fairportfan said, about 1 month ago
Setebos said
Nikos Kazantzakis published The Last Temptation Of Christ in 1960, yet the furor over it waits until 1988 when Martin Scorsese adapts it into a movie. Pathetic.
One could, if one were uncharitable, draw certain conclusions about the literacy of right-wing evangelical preachers from that…
big G 3469
said,
about 1 month ago
Sadly there once was something called “The Television Code” in which the TV Networks had to show “wholesome” family sit-coms, dramas without the use or profanity, negative protrayal of family life along with other things as well. Sadly The broadcasters & the Major networks the Code was suspended in the early 1980’s & TV programming went downhill from there ( even though that a few “choice words” still can’t be said on TV).
dianecliff said, about 1 month ago
I have no problems with parents restricting certain materials until they feel that their children are old enough to read them. However, I have a big problem with people wanting to restrict everything from everybody because they don’t like the material.
Doctor Toon
said,
about 1 month ago
One parents offensive material can be another parents teaching moment.
YallerKitty
said,
about 1 month ago
What I find interesting are the differences in what’s considered ‘inappropriate’ in different cultures. In this country, you can get all the blood, guts and gore you can stand, accompanied by drum-beating, chest-pounding rhetoric and ‘string ‘em up’ mentality, but sex is still verboten. I’m convinced it’s because the evangelical fundamentalists somehow know that it’s subversion of the sexual impulse that channels that intense emotional energy into the religious fervor that they depend on to get their followers so addicted to their particular form of sado-masochistic fervor.
Somnambulance said, about 1 month ago
YallerKitty, I’m convinced that you’re correct!
Doriation said, about 1 month ago
@ Susan001 -
The “old goat’s” line in the last panel is actually an adaptation from a FABULOUS movie in the 80s called “Heathers”. If you’ve never seen it and like dark comedy, it’s great! (My apologies if you knew this, and I’m missing your joke.) :)
Great nod, Pab!!
Setebos said, about 1 month ago
YallerKitty here’s another vote for you.
luckylouie said, about 1 month ago
A man paints the sides of his van. On one side he paints two people killing each other. On the other side he paints two people making love. Which side does he get arrested for?
Dypak
said,
about 1 month ago
The outside.