Today’s strip is noteworthy only in that it demonstrates that the “ill eagle” pun is as old and dusty as time itself.
Apart from the absence of overt Christian proselytizing, what I’ve enjoyed most about B.C. version 2.0 has been the decreased reliance on dictionary gags, “Show Me…” gags, and “My town was so small…” gags.
EarlWash about 15 years ago
Also all those birds in congress.
sjoujke about 15 years ago
Maybe he could use some chicken soup.
thetraveller4 about 15 years ago
The difference between unlawful and illegal: Unlawful means “against the law”, illegal is a sick bird…
willikiii about 15 years ago
I always thought it meant a sick F-15.
pearlandpeach about 15 years ago
well. y’all cleared that up nicely. thankQ
Dkram about 15 years ago
Me thinks this ones for the birds.
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oldwild about 15 years ago
Those birds in congress … are Turkeys! … and here’s hoping thje public roasts them next year.
notinksanymore about 15 years ago
I don’t think I would have gotten that one without the comments :-)
ChazNCenTex about 15 years ago
Where’s OBVIOUSMAN! when you need him?
Trainwreck_1 about 15 years ago
On of the more clever “Wiley’s Dictionary”
fritzoid Premium Member about 15 years ago
Today’s strip is noteworthy only in that it demonstrates that the “ill eagle” pun is as old and dusty as time itself.
Apart from the absence of overt Christian proselytizing, what I’ve enjoyed most about B.C. version 2.0 has been the decreased reliance on dictionary gags, “Show Me…” gags, and “My town was so small…” gags.
This is what killed vaudeville, folks.
Ah, well… There’s always tomorrow.
Wildmustang1262 about 15 years ago
Give him wrong meaning for that word; “illegal.”