CSotD: Sunday Funnies
Asked and answered, Prickly City (AMS). It’s not so much that he’s defied the law as it is that so…
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Asked and answered, Prickly City (AMS). It’s not so much that he’s defied the law as it is that so…
Let’s start with something that needs to be top-of-mind this week, and after: Joel Pett makes the excellent point that…
Well, yes, Prickly City (AMS), Carmen is correct that this is no longer the Age of Reason, defined as any…
Perils of working too far in advance: Prickly City (AMS) doesn’t seem aware that watching gas prices has become nearly…
Wallace the Brave (AMS) takes a sweet but kind of downer look at Father’s Day. Their wistful pessimism is…
If you haven’t read my Daily Cartoonist partner DD Degg’s report on Gannett’s killing of editorial pages, you really must….
We’re avoiding politics today, but that doesn’t mean unbridled frivolity. Betty (AMS) brings up a thorny question, which is how…
Nobody, I said, as I slid down the bannister, could call me a fussy man, but I’m not eating at…
Well, yes, Ethel, there is that: Willie ‘n Ethel comment on my first year-and-a-half as a retired person. The pandemic…
Prickly City (AMS) was my first reminder that the post office and banks will be closed today. Winslow and Carmen…
Daddy’s Home (Creators) puts me in mind of “The Archie Bunker Rule” that I had in our household when the…
Wiley Miller hits a truth in today’s Non Sequitur (AMS): We’ve reached a level of solipsism where not only is…
Sorry for anyone who came here expecting a Swedish pop group. “Abba” is Aramaic for father, with a touch of…
Sometimes, as discussed here yesterday, you can be too smart for the room, and that doesn’t necessarily require making jokes…
The current level of toxicity on social media is depressing and probably bodes ill for the country, but, whatever is…