Thank you very much not only for that helpful link but for the knowledge of that Web site. Somehow my searches missed it, maybe because of my inferior ability or maybe because I overtrusted Google.
I’ve noticed that Horace doesn’t really stay in a single character for long. Sometimes he’s a perfectionist, sometimes he’s a slob, sometimes he’s short-tempered, etc. It changes according to the gag. It’s very unconventional, but it’s part of the brilliance of this strip.
that’s tired of sleeping those hours. the honest answer why is: it’s being tired of the supposed enlightenment of the so-called reformation, more aptly monikered the industrial revolution, whereby the propaganda tends toward painting the wealthier people as those who sleep the hours of the laborer, a straight-through 7 at night
“The witless man is awake all night,Thinking of many things;Care-worn he is when the morning comes,And his woe is just as it was.Havamal 23: Elder Edda
InTraining Premium Member over 12 years ago
Horace put in a hard day’s work ….but forgot to punch out…. ! ! !
RonaldDavis over 12 years ago
Thank you very much not only for that helpful link but for the knowledge of that Web site. Somehow my searches missed it, maybe because of my inferior ability or maybe because I overtrusted Google.
samuli creator over 12 years ago
Oh, you’re welcome (it was this link)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
I hate nights like that!
zero over 12 years ago
Sleep. The flannel frontier.
Cinquefoil over 12 years ago
I’ve noticed that Horace doesn’t really stay in a single character for long. Sometimes he’s a perfectionist, sometimes he’s a slob, sometimes he’s short-tempered, etc. It changes according to the gag. It’s very unconventional, but it’s part of the brilliance of this strip.
revisages over 12 years ago
that’s tired of sleeping those hours. the honest answer why is: it’s being tired of the supposed enlightenment of the so-called reformation, more aptly monikered the industrial revolution, whereby the propaganda tends toward painting the wealthier people as those who sleep the hours of the laborer, a straight-through 7 at night
Sherlock Watson over 12 years ago
Maybe it’s his bedtime espressos…
FENRISULFR about 12 years ago
“The witless man is awake all night,Thinking of many things;Care-worn he is when the morning comes,And his woe is just as it was.Havamal 23: Elder Edda