I love panel five. It looks as if, from the perspective of the deer tick sign, Rob & Satchel were each leaning in toward each other to stare it in the eye.
I live in Maine, and that is a terrifying movie. I hate ticks with the fury of a thousand blue-hot suns. On the other hand, I remember coming up here in the ’50s and ’60s to summer camp, and we never heard a word about ticks… we played in the woods all summer. The population apparently exploded over the last 60 years or so.
Seriously, some of those documentaries of “insect life” filmed entirely in macro closeup can be terrifying. I do NOT watch anything about praying mantis!
DennisinSeattle Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ahh! Beware the invisible Deer Tick!!
monkeysky almost 2 years ago
As a former CT resident, this would have me jumping out of my seat
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I love panel five. It looks as if, from the perspective of the deer tick sign, Rob & Satchel were each leaning in toward each other to stare it in the eye.
Sanspareil almost 2 years ago
Oh deer!
Jayalexander almost 2 years ago
Most people got ticked off. Three thumbs down, and one rancid butter popcorn.
The Old Wolf almost 2 years ago
I live in Maine, and that is a terrifying movie. I hate ticks with the fury of a thousand blue-hot suns. On the other hand, I remember coming up here in the ’50s and ’60s to summer camp, and we never heard a word about ticks… we played in the woods all summer. The population apparently exploded over the last 60 years or so.
iggyman almost 2 years ago
And then you have the lime disease, really horrible!
KenseidenXL almost 2 years ago
Put the Lyme in the coconut….
MS72 almost 2 years ago
Lyme disease was first diagnosed in Lyme, Connecticut.
BlitzMcD almost 2 years ago
As always, Bucky is right. As always, Rob doesn’t get it. So he’s argumentative instead.
samclemens almost 2 years ago
As a resident of “Conneticut”, I can confirm that deer ticks are “evul”.
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
Seriously, some of those documentaries of “insect life” filmed entirely in macro closeup can be terrifying. I do NOT watch anything about praying mantis!