Where do you get so many volunteers to go to the title bar of your comic strips? Don't they know it never ends well for them? You might run out of people to kill up there. Maybe some should be allowed to crawl off, maimed, so they can be brought back as victims later.
That right there is hilarious. I love this one.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! The "other side of the tracks!"
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ReplyDeleteLove the way your mind works! I still think you need to get published!
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ReplyDeleteI like this ... but the funniest thing to me here is that one of the 'you might also like' items is 'The Crazies - Reviewed by Sister Anna Lucile.'
ReplyDeleteI don't get how they relate, but I like that your blog thinks they relate.
On MLK Day you're posting such symbolism...black dog, wrong side of the tracks, races coming togther...WOW, what a statement.
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ReplyDeleteSo cute. I can hear violins playing in the background, playing a romantic weepy ballad. Wait a minute, can dogs even hear violins? - G
ReplyDeleteDon't know what to say expect that you have a good na great thing going.... ;D
ReplyDeleteAnd unlike Chuck, I never saw the symbolism....well, didn't realise it was MLK yest either.
ReplyDeleteVery cool perspective – mentally and visually. BTW...made you blog of the day.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you get so many volunteers to go to the title bar of your comic strips? Don't they know it never ends well for them? You might run out of people to kill up there. Maybe some should be allowed to crawl off, maimed, so they can be brought back as victims later.
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