Monty by Jim Meddick for March 16, 2023

  1. Wolf snarl
    R2-Wolf  about 1 year ago

    HA! Musket Scrubber, giggity!

     •  Reply
  2. The rat
    Ratkin  about 1 year ago

    My great grandfather (yes only one great) fought in the Civil war and got a musket ball lodged in his hip in the Battle of Black River. He was discharged from service and lived on a disability pension. He sired my grandfather at age 62.

     •  Reply
  3. Sammy on gocomics
    Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I’m sure for whatever reason, those Ohioans deserved it.

     •  Reply
  4. 20686948 happy fat man with big smile
    SteveHL  about 1 year ago

    Monty may have forgotten that war, but I will always remember reading about the siege of Chillicothe and General McNamee leading the brave relief column from Xenia. So long ago now. It was a very different time – and, of course, a different time line.

     •  Reply
  5. Groucho
    Jayalexander  about 1 year ago

    That’s not how I heer’d it Johnny. Saayy, The way I heer’d it Most called him a boot licker.

     •  Reply
  6. Grandbudapesthotel cr alamy
    Imagine  about 1 year ago

    All those other wars you never heard of? I went back and stopped them. You’re welcome.

     •  Reply
  7. Stick figure
    Ichabod Ferguson  about 1 year ago

    Started when Toronto, Ohio tried to secede from the state and join its Canadian namesake.

     •  Reply
  8. Badger avatar
    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member about 1 year ago

    I really don’t know if EB is serious or just making it up, but, either way, it’s awesome.

     •  Reply
  9. 1959 chevy elcamino
    F-Flash  about 1 year ago

    I guess Monty needs to freshen up his resume, what did you do in the war Monty? Oh I scrubbed muskets with a corn cobb, & wait for it ……….. and braided cannon fuses out of horse hair.

     •  Reply
  10. Scout 3a
    Redd Panda  about 1 year ago

    So, who was scrubbing the musket balls?

     •  Reply
  11. Mr haney
    NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Lately, I’ve been remembering things that haven’t happened in this timeline. Very spooky.

     •  Reply
  12. Reading cat
    morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Time travel paradoxes. Would anyone know if there has been many time travel changes? How many times has it changed?It may have changed many times. We wouldn’t know, De ja vu?

     •  Reply
  13. Pilgrim
    Newenglandah  about 1 year ago

    Isn’t Ohio a renegade Connecticut colony?

     •  Reply
  14. Img 1610
    WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Well, if Canada had won and absorbed Ohio, would there still have been train wrecks there?

     •  Reply
  15. Wizanim
    ChessPirate  about 1 year ago

    I wonder who won? ☺

     •  Reply
  16. Odin
    Holden Awn  about 1 year ago

    Scrubbing a musket? For a reenactment of an 1872 war? Not plausibly historically accurate, I’d say.

     •  Reply
  17. Kirby close up with poppies behind   close cropped
    mistercatworks  about 1 year ago

    Unfortunately, that change led directly to the invention of time-traveling wiseacre robots ten years early. :)

     •  Reply
  18. Missing large
    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 1 year ago

    The term “musket-scrubber” made me laugh.

     •  Reply
  19. Plsa button
    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 1 year ago

    Are we living in a computer simulation like The Matrix? How would we know?

    Why is there something rather than nothing? How would we know?

    Was the entire world created 5 minutes ago, including each of us with all our memories intact? How would we know?

    In Edwin Abbott’s Flatland, 2-dimensional beings living on a flat surface understand length and width but have no concept of height. Are we 3-dimensional beings oblivious to a 4th spatial dimension? How would we know?

    Did a supreme intelligence create the Universe 13.77 billion years ago, give it a little shove to get it started, then walk away to let it wind down on its own? HWWK?

    What if, every time somebody made a decision, the universe split into two separate timelines, identical but for the decision going one way on one timeline and the other way in the other one? HWWK?

    Gravitational measurements indicate that the Universe is about 5% what we think of as normal matter and energy, 30% dark matter, and 65% dark energy. Are we physically occupying the same space with dark-matter people, passing effortlessly thru them without noticing, because their equivalent of protons, electrons, and neutrons have no way of interacting electromagnetically with ours? HWWK?

    Notice that these questions are qualitatively different from ones like “What was family life like for our ancestors 200,000 years ago?” (past), “Is my perception of red the same as yours?” (present), or “Will I ever be able to self-levitate?” (future). Those are cases where we can at least imagine a line of inquiry, such as the one about “Is there a Contra-Earth in our exact same orbit, only on the far side of the Sun, where we can never see it?”. The answer to that was “Let’s invent space flight and go look.” (We did, and there isn’t.)

     •  Reply
  20. Missing large
    Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 1 year ago

    That is very funny. I don’t know why Ohio and all of Canada would be in a war, but it made me chuckle. Very good. I went back and removed the Mastadon Stampede of 1920. You are welcome

     •  Reply
  21. Thinker
    Sisyphos  about 1 year ago

    Sounds about right. “Musket scrubber” would have been Monty’s speed in that Alternate Timeline….

     •  Reply
  22. Img 1106.2 small
    chriscc63  about 1 year ago

    AN APPROPRIATE JOB FOR HIM, ROFLMAO

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Monty