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  1. almost 11 years ago on Pluggers

    HEATHER TESCH on the Weather Channel

  2. over 11 years ago on Pickles

    You are preaching to the choir, Earl !

  3. over 13 years ago on Real Life Adventures

    REAL LIFE ADVENTURES is one of the most consistently insightful and funny comics available.

    All of us who put our opinions out there on the Internet will recognize ourselves on occasion as the guy at the computer. All part of life’s rich pageant.

  4. over 14 years ago on Stone Soup

    Haven’t been to Paris TX, and I’m sure it’s lovely, but I did spend a few weeks in Paris, France in the summers of 2006 and 2007 and highly recommend a visit to the City of Light . The Parisians I encountered were always civil and direct, usually courteous and often helpful—on occasion volunteering to help with directions when they noticed me studying street maps. I only encountered one rude local, a waiter who was arrogantly annoyed when I didn’t order wine with lunch, and that happens daily at restaurants all over the world. Paris is a fascinating, magnificent city that will not disappoint.

  5. about 15 years ago on Real Life Adventures

    Change out the black socks for white and I’m busted!

  6. over 15 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    Sexual orientation is a genetic trait. Getting upset about the existence of homosexuality is as futile and foolish as getting upset because the Sun rises in the east and sets in the west; that’s just the way things are in nature. Canada is congratulated for finally accepting gay people as first class citizens. The USA’s “equal protection of the laws” protocol is meant to be inclusive, not discriminatory, and people who object to that protocol will probably be happier living in Iran or North Korea. Lynn Johnston’s FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE is informed and distinguished by Lynn’s humanity. Lynn doesn’t preach her beliefs, she celebrates the differences that make people unique.

  7. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Susie never gloats. She effortlessly destroys and humiliates Calvin, and then she quietly, confidently and serenely moves on. Girls rule.

  8. over 15 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Dessertitarians and their Moms have different definitions of “snack.”

  9. over 15 years ago on Heart of the City

    Girls rule!

  10. over 15 years ago on The Meaning of Lila

    Good luck even finding appetizers for less than five dollars.