Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for April 30, 2014

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    The Nihilist  almost 10 years ago

    Must be in Seattle…

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    Albany58  almost 10 years ago

    Just about anywhere in the U.S.

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    Superfrog  almost 10 years ago

    They’re in denial.

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    wrwallaceii  almost 10 years ago

    There was a picture of a pot hole in our local paper. It showed a 2ft wide hole in the blacktop about 4 inches deep… at the bottom of the hole was brick paving in perfect condition. Why would the city cover a brick residential street with in excellent condition with paving that can’t survive an Ohio winter? Some of those (still bricked streets) are in excellent usable condition and they are in neighborhoods that are eight decades or more old.

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    sarazan7  almost 10 years ago

    Chicago!

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Dear Constituents;We will be needing more money before we can do the things for which we have specifically requisitioned funds previously, because we have spent those funds on other things. While waiting for those services for which our government was specifically organized, please enjoy these complementary regulations that do nothing to improve health, safety or commerce, but do address some pet peeves of several people who are very vocal or very well connected.Thank you!

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    dwagon55  almost 10 years ago

    Stage set, Cue “Circle of life” – Camera 3 wide shot, Camera 2, zebra two shot, Camera 1 Close up of Ally, on my mark, Energy People!! And…

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    Trilobyte Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Is this another, rather oblique, Stephan Pastis tribute? So many comics with crocs and zebras these days…

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    dr_dolittle_rwc  almost 10 years ago

    Sorry folks! This is Belize for sure! Most of them here are even bigger than the gator pond depicted…

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    Superfrog  almost 10 years ago

    Hard to say but it looks like the pale blue denial to me. :)Somewhere between the first cataract and the zebra crossing.

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    Superfrog  almost 10 years ago

    I haven’t read either but I’ve heard they are good adventure stories. I’ll accept your endorsement and I’ll look out for them.

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    dabugger  almost 10 years ago

    Tea party republicans refused to pay taxes; infrastructure will slow down even more.

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    usafmsgt  almost 10 years ago

    That is definitely a shovel ready job.

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    Dennis Johns  almost 10 years ago

    I believe that some Pot-Holes have been designated “Heritage Pot-Holes” here in Regina, SK., Canada. We tear down wonderful old buildings; but don’t fix our HPHs!My parents home in Omaha NE, was built in 1967 and the street in front is 8 inch re-enforced concrete; and guess what: Never needs repair! Do it right the first time and forget it. Concrete is a long-lasting STRUCTURE; asphalt is only a “coating”; if the sub-grade is garbage there will be pot-holes…. and don’t EVEN get me started about un-proper drainage and how that affects a road…. ;-( Sorry… an engineer is ranting….

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    DrJKnows  almost 10 years ago

    Siberia has bigger ones. I wish I could find that photo of two cars nose down in one.

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    jahoody  almost 10 years ago

    @gopher gofer! You get the best pun of the day award………GROAN!!!

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    dflak  almost 10 years ago

    Interesting, al the ads loded, but the comic didn’t. I guess I’ll have to come back later.

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    Argy.Bargy2  almost 10 years ago

    If local governments could go back to the use of concrete (which costs more but lasts much longer) instead of relying on cheaper asphalt, we’d see fewer potholes. You get what you pay for.

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    klunker rider  almost 10 years ago

    Looks more like the NYC sewers have backed up…

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    rickray777  almost 10 years ago

    Oh, they’ll fix them; probably on February 31st! But here’s the thing: February only has 28 days; except during leap years, when it has 29.

    “Whenever the calendar date says February 31st, that’s when we’ll fix everything!”

    o:-D

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    water_moon  almost 10 years ago

    After this winter we had potholes longer than our van and as wide as the whole lane, they’ve been “patching” them with lumps back top tossed from the back of a moving DOT vechile, those weren’t sticking so as soon as it got warm they upgraded to tar covered by gravel in the bad spots.

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    Caddy57  almost 10 years ago

    In my small mid western town……they started to fix pot holes, but they ran out of one of two key ingredients…..MONEY or dead Volkswagen Beetles.

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    lmonteros  almost 10 years ago

    Croc gonna eat Zeeba naybor

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    reynard61  almost 10 years ago

    @ wrwallaceii: Street bricks, as long-lasting as they are, may have been good for paving streets that might have regularly been travelled by horse-drawn carts or milk or ice trucks (this was the 1920s and ‘30s after all), but they’d be rather hard on today’s modern tires. Asphalt doesn’t last as long, but — in theory at least — it’s easier and cheaper to repair. (Of course, the Engineers reckoned without the “deferred-maintenance-at-all-costs” attitude of our current crop of Teabagging politicos…)

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    lindz.coop Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    The actual holes might be bigger elsewhere, but nobody can beat Michigan right now for the condition of the roads. The patch jobs have created the washboard effect in the cement on expressways. And they just can’t find the money to fix them in that “surplus” which they are going to return to taxpayers to solicit their re-election.

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    Hunter7  almost 10 years ago

    Vancouver BC between November and February. .Hey if Seattle doesn’t get the rain, we do. And sometimes we both get hit. Its why its so nice and green on this side of the Coast. Its mould.

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    Pauleytee  almost 10 years ago

    The government can’t handle even its most basic function, such as keeping our roads in good, usable condition, and yet they think that they can handle something much more difficult, like healthcare.

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    I'll fly away  almost 10 years ago

    Harrisburg, PA

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