Pickles by Brian Crane for June 27, 2013

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    hsawlrae  almost 11 years ago

    Hickups, Daniel?

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  almost 11 years ago

    Not the eyebrows! Those are his mark of the Mentat.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  almost 11 years ago

    she stirs up the wolf in him

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    juicebruce  almost 11 years ago

    Me thinks the 23rd was the offical full moon day for this month,delayed reaction?

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    gilmccarthy  almost 11 years ago

    In the second panel Earl’s speech balloon has the tube pointing away from Earl. Most wives actually do start talking for their husbands when they reach their senior years.

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    jtviper7  almost 11 years ago

    Earls head is from rubbing on the headboard…

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    Me3000  almost 11 years ago

    jeff foxworther said men don’t loose their hair, it goes in and comes out other places

    he also said an old man who couldn’t hear just needed a haircut (in his ears)

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    Number Three  almost 11 years ago

    Hahahaha… Love it!I’m letting my hair grow all the way down my back. Though it’s getting a bit of a struggle to brush.

    xxx

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    emptc12  almost 11 years ago

    There is a theory that humans in childhood and most of maturity retain the features and general form of “foetal” apes. Young humans and young apes appear similar for several years, but then apes develop rapidly into their mature form. Humans, however, appear to delay maturity and retain this “foetalized” appearance for decades. Supposedly it then followed that in old age we relapse into ape-like features characteristic of the mature animals. According to the theory, if humans could live a much longer time than they do now, they would eventually turn into apes. .The theory has since fallen out of favor (along with the once related concept “ontology recapitulates phylogeny”). It is the main story-line in AFTER MANY A SUMMER DIES THE SWAN, by Aldous Huxley. But people once thought it explained why old people get hairy in odd places, and stringy in form, seeming to change into ape-like creatures – and that if only the onset of that change could be delayed by medicine treatment, that people could live hundreds of years..There will be a test on this Monday.

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    Jobecur  almost 11 years ago

    I knew a guy once. He was so cute I kept wanting to run my fingers through his eyebrows.

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    hippogriff  almost 11 years ago

    emptc12: Out of favor with whom, flat-earthers? I contend that it repeats in behavior after birth: the fish-like movements of the neonate, then the spread-limbed attempt to crawl, then quadruped’s crawling, then bipedal efforts, and once that is accomplished, toddlers go arboreal climbing to get into everything!

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  almost 11 years ago

    “Not likely…”-

    Why not? a passionate hotty like she is?

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