To speak less, to listen more, to arguer less, to enjoy more, to dissemble less, to love more, to disagree less, to feel more. (Me hace pensar en Eclesiastés 3:1-8… o la canción de The Byrds “Turn! Turn! Turn!” con la miasma escritura como text.)
*Judge Parker * – @Florchi, yes. @David, no. The CIA agents haven’t been given a name that I remember.
Rex Morgan – This is a story about the plight of many veterans – becoming homeless, turning to crime. And about the importance of health care and how physical illness can affect behavior. And family estrangements, but I predict an enduring love. It promises to be a very good story, without being as slow and drawn out as Mary Worth nor as implausible or disconnected as the latest Phantom and Mark Trail. But it has not received as many comments as those others. Hmmm?
Mandrake – Perhaps he could call on the Phantom to help interpret the drums. I think Mandrake suspects that the guys they just met are more dangerous than the natives.
Funky – Since he had this adopted daughter, why was he so put-off by the hijab? Oh, yes, she mentioned returning to her Muslim faith which means she didn’t wear it when she was with Wally.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
To speak less, to listen more, to arguer less, to enjoy more, to dissemble less, to love more, to disagree less, to feel more. (Me hace pensar en Eclesiastés 3:1-8… o la canción de The Byrds “Turn! Turn! Turn!” con la miasma escritura como text.)
florchi over 5 years ago
GATURRO: Agatha’s face has an interesting expression (last panel).
JUDGE PARKER: The graphic-novel story continues…apparently the news and photo of a supposedly deceased April was “a test.”
MARK TRAIL: Have the kids gotten themselves into a “cat & mouse” game?
MARY WORTH: And what about cats? (Dogs have masters…Cats have “staff”)
ALLEY OOP DIALOGUE TODAY: Time – Summer 1816; Place – Switzerland
Twentieth Century Dr. Elbert Wonmug: Stand back! The electricity is dangerous!
Nineteenth Century Mary Shelley: What’s electricity?!
davidf42 over 5 years ago
Mary Worth – Except pit bulls, rottweilers, and dobermans.
Judge Parker – Okay, do we know who this blond haired girl is?
marvee over 5 years ago
*Judge Parker * – @Florchi, yes. @David, no. The CIA agents haven’t been given a name that I remember.
Rex Morgan – This is a story about the plight of many veterans – becoming homeless, turning to crime. And about the importance of health care and how physical illness can affect behavior. And family estrangements, but I predict an enduring love. It promises to be a very good story, without being as slow and drawn out as Mary Worth nor as implausible or disconnected as the latest Phantom and Mark Trail. But it has not received as many comments as those others. Hmmm?
Mandrake – Perhaps he could call on the Phantom to help interpret the drums. I think Mandrake suspects that the guys they just met are more dangerous than the natives.
Funky – Since he had this adopted daughter, why was he so put-off by the hijab? Oh, yes, she mentioned returning to her Muslim faith which means she didn’t wear it when she was with Wally.