Nancy Classics by Ernie Bushmiller for July 22, 2019

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    atomicdog  almost 5 years ago

    “Now I know what a concussion feels like!”

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    astutepanther Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Good thing that hole in the window was already there, or else there’d be glass flying everywhere.

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    That second panel is pretty avatar worthy, if anyone’s interested.

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    Zebrastripes  almost 5 years ago

    I take that back, diary,………

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    Calvinist1966  almost 5 years ago

    When I was nine-years-old, we kept diaries at school. Our teacher sometimes looked in them. She told me that I shouldn’t write “Nothing much happened” for several entries as I should be thinking of something interesting which did happen.

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    Another Take  almost 5 years ago

    1- (scribble scribble) 2- “Dear Diary, The gang kicked me off our sandlot baseball team because I stink.” 3- CRASH! 4- “At least they gave me back my ball. There’s a silver lining in every cloud! Maybe I’ll get my bat back!”

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    WCraft Premium Member almost 5 years ago

    Well – I guess that qualifies as “interesting….”

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    romandogbird  almost 5 years ago

    nice

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    tuslog64  almost 5 years ago

    Wasn’t that the same entry the King of England put in his diary for July 04, 1776?

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    brklnbern  almost 5 years ago

    Happy in adversity.

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    rgcviper  almost 5 years ago

    That’ll leave a mark.

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    BaccarWozat  over 4 years ago

    “Nothing of importance happened today” is the exact journal entry by King George III on July 4th, 1776. Or so the urban legend goes. Unfortunately he never even kept a diary.

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