Nope, sorry doesn’t work. Neither does shaking your head back and forth in an emphatic ‘no’ motion. Let’s see in the kitchen sometimes if I drop a knife too close to my foot that works. It has to be an accident though.
Naturally, the Cliffords HAD to take Cleo to the festival. One can well imagine the influence Audrey Hepbasset may have had on the young, aspiring Starlet Cleo Clifford. An inspiration, certainly.
WOW! I am so happy to see that Cleo and Company is still on. on the first of the year it seemed to me that it was dropped from surpa and I could not find it for days. So today I checked it and WOW you are back.What happened that you were down? holiday?
I can’t quite make out the one with the sign that says “Now Playing”, so I haven’t found it yet.
It happened again tonight…. my comics pages started opening…. but when Sherpa was halfway loaded, everything froze…
I had the page frame for Cleo, but not the strip.
I could read yesterday’s forum, and even posted one quick comment, but then the “replies” and “like” buttons froze…
Just when I was ready to give up, and shut down, all of a sudden, it all started to work…
and when I saw Cleo, I knew I had to comment, in spite of the late hour.
Since it’s well after two in the morning, it’s too late to go to the Parahound… the last film got out at 1:34 am.
But they’re playing several times each, so I guess I’ll try for a matinee tomorrow… “today” for most of you reading this…
Anybody want to come?
I have a couple of coupons for the snack bar… buy two Festival Tickets (even senior ones), and get two small soft drinks and two medium kibblecorns for $2!
margueritem over 14 years ago
Susan, I wish that that worked…
ejcapulet over 14 years ago
Good luck, Susan.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Nope, sorry doesn’t work. Neither does shaking your head back and forth in an emphatic ‘no’ motion. Let’s see in the kitchen sometimes if I drop a knife too close to my foot that works. It has to be an accident though.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
I used to try a fifth of Old Granddad.
Mark Berte Premium Member over 14 years ago
Lewreader: That’s redirect, not ‘marinate!’
Coyoty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I find a shiny object works well.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member over 4 years ago
Susan, I think we all know that feeling!
Two solutions have been analyzed:1: Playing with a pet.2: Banging a frying pan on your head.
No statistically significant difference has been found.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member over 4 years ago
Say, this isn’t Susan Sunshine, is it???
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
She can try, but she won’t succeed.
GROG Premium Member over 4 years ago
There’s no substitute for all hound. After all you don’t hire a para legal to defend you in a murder case.
Tigressy over 4 years ago
Audrey Hepbasset Film Festival! A must see!
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy&uc_full_date=20200123
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/cscwy/2020/cscwy200123.gif
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 4 years ago
Naturally, the Cliffords HAD to take Cleo to the festival. One can well imagine the influence Audrey Hepbasset may have had on the young, aspiring Starlet Cleo Clifford. An inspiration, certainly.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 4 years ago
I love Biscuits at Tiffany’s, on the right.
DennisinSeattle Premium Member over 4 years ago
I bet Cleo hogs the popcorn!
brain Les over 4 years ago
WOW! I am so happy to see that Cleo and Company is still on. on the first of the year it seemed to me that it was dropped from surpa and I could not find it for days. So today I checked it and WOW you are back.What happened that you were down? holiday?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 4 years ago
Welcome all….
to the Jan 23rd 2020 “CLEO and COMPANY”
featuring one of my favorite StelBel works… not a movie poster, per se….
but the scene as Claude, Clara, and Cleo arrive at the glamorously renovated Parahound Theater, during its wonderful Audry Hepbasset film festival!
Tigressy posted the human copies of the two posters in front…. with some other “Audrey,” who is obviously no dog….
but just in case you’d also like a better look at the actual Hepbasset versions:
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/cscwy/2016/cscwy160324.jpg
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/cscwy/2016/cscwy160616.jpg
I can’t quite make out the one with the sign that says “Now Playing”, so I haven’t found it yet.
It happened again tonight…. my comics pages started opening…. but when Sherpa was halfway loaded, everything froze…
I had the page frame for Cleo, but not the strip.
I could read yesterday’s forum, and even posted one quick comment, but then the “replies” and “like” buttons froze…
Just when I was ready to give up, and shut down, all of a sudden, it all started to work…
and when I saw Cleo, I knew I had to comment, in spite of the late hour.
Since it’s well after two in the morning, it’s too late to go to the Parahound… the last film got out at 1:34 am.
But they’re playing several times each, so I guess I’ll try for a matinee tomorrow… “today” for most of you reading this…
Anybody want to come?
I have a couple of coupons for the snack bar… buy two Festival Tickets (even senior ones), and get two small soft drinks and two medium kibblecorns for $2!
MontanaLady over 4 years ago
These are two of our favorite movies, Stel. So good to see them together at the ParaHound Theater. My toes will be tapping the whole time.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 4 years ago
I just hate when my toes keep tapping. That means they’ll be up all night
Perkycat over 4 years ago
This is a great picture (comic). Always loved Audrey Hepbasset.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 4 years ago
A nice long nap would do you a world of good, Susan.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 4 years ago
Don’t all faint at once! :-D Good afternoon Balladeers and Plods and Miss Susan!
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
When they got to the ticket stand, Cleo was told, “Sorry, no humans allowed”.