CSotD: Getting What You Paid For
This Batch Rejection (AMS) is decidedly relevant, given the amount of theft and piracy in our virtual world. I differentiate…
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This Batch Rejection (AMS) is decidedly relevant, given the amount of theft and piracy in our virtual world. I differentiate…
I’ve got to agree with John Cole on this one: The response from the GOP to the revelations from Mar…
I’m blaming Rico Schacherl for inspiring today’s blend of comedy and serious thought, which is pretty much his brand anyway….
My distaste for awards is sort of a running gag here, and this Sherman’s Lagoon (AMS) pretty well sums it…
I think we could use a few laughs at the moment, though they needn’t be completely frivolous. Man Overboard, as…
This Man Overboard is as close to political as I plan to get today, but I’m willing to stand by…
The Cosmic Timing Award goes to Wallace The Brave (AMS), where this strip dropped the morning after I got a…
You’ve likely already seen Sunday’s Doonesbury (AMS), which has not only been posted by a lot of editorial cartoonists but…
We’ll start our April Fool’s Day coverage at Rob Rogers’ website, where he either had a technical glitch or an…
In today’s Frazz (AMS), there is, as usual, no need to fact-check Caulfield, but, if you’d like to play around…
Constant Readers will not be surprised that this Bizarro (KFS) made me laugh. The pun itself is good: The way…
I had an odd response to yesterday’s Non Sequitur (AMS) yesterday, or possibly the brilliant inspiration for some kind of…
My initial response to Clay Bennett (CTFP)’s cartoon is not “maybe it’s me” but “yeah, it’s definitely me.” I was…
Some days, I take Wallace the Brave (AMS)‘s cheerful outlook on things, other days I adopt Spud’s dour viewpoint. Today…
Today’s Frazz (AMS) reminds me of my father saying that some people duck down behind a protective fence to avoid…