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CSotD: Funday Will Sometimes Be The Same
It seems appropriate that Madam & Eve, which has of late dwelt entirely on South Africa’s corrupt and discouraging political…
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It seems appropriate that Madam & Eve, which has of late dwelt entirely on South Africa’s corrupt and discouraging political…
Tom Tomorrow and I seem to be on the same page. I don’t mean on the same ideological page, though…
Not feeling all that political today, but I got a laff out of Tommy Siegel‘s piece because it coincides with…
I’m trying to be more productive than the fellow in Matt’s cartoon, but there does seem to be a lot…
I hope this is good news and not just a temporary storyline, but over at Zits (KFS), Jeremy has got…
I’m with Katy in today’s Adam@Home. We haven’t had actual snow here lately but we’ve only had two days of…
Who says comics can’t be educational? Today’s Andertoons (AMS) sent me scrambling for the googles, where, by yompin’ yiminy, I…
In today’s Frazz (AMS), Caulfield asks an important question: Why do we celebrate Groundhog Day? More to the point, do…
Sage Stossel gets as political as I’m planning to be today, the Yea! factor here being that the minions are…
I wasn’t going to do more than give Groundhog Day a nod, since it’s a holiday more beloved by cartoonists…
xkcd starts us off with a cartoon that is funny but that then sends me off on a tangent. Obviously,…
Arlo & Janis set me back a moment this past Sunday, until I re-read it and realized Arlo was talking…
I recently likened Iran’s Revolutionary Guard to the middle-school bully who repeatedly pokes his finger in someone’s chest, hoping to…
Now that I’ve planted that nasty earworm, I’ll send you off to see the rest of this week’s Mo, which…