Sorry, Lew……I found a lot of faces all over the place. A good one on Quincy’s left cheek, and my favorite kind, in the “shading” of the Raven’s cheek….it is so well defined, even you should see it!
Perhaps that persnicity person who perpetuates this page paused his perusal of a ponderous publication of philological phrases on a passage with a preponderance of the primary letter “q”?
Funny, but a plucked quill makes a lousy pen, being too soft. You want one of the primary flight feathers, collected after they dry up and fall off during the moult, usually one of the the three left wing flight feathers. The left wing is used by right handed writers as the natural curve keeps it out of your face. Swan, Goose, Crow/Raven, Eagle, Owl, Hawk or Turkey Feather make good quill pens. Ostrich or peacock quills are just showing off (Grin).The right wing flight feathers are used for arrows, for consistent flight behavior. ( It doesn’t really matter if you use right or left feathers, as long as you don’t mix them on the same arrow. Since most of the left quills go to quill pens, the fletchers get what is left over, mostly right feathers.)
Edcole1961 about 13 years ago
And all he ever said to Edgar Allen Poe was, “Nevermore.”
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Quite quacky.
cdward about 13 years ago
Quintessential quipping here.
cdward about 13 years ago
BTW, anyone notice the drops of blood from his tail end?
montycantsin2 about 13 years ago
@Edcole1961but he didn’t just say it, he quoth it.
vldazzle about 13 years ago
If he “lost” it it would not bleed- he plucked it or else he was cut by the ink bottle…
Allan CB Premium Member about 13 years ago
Quite the quality comic and un-questionably funny.
George Arnold about 13 years ago
LOL
odeliasimone about 13 years ago
Quazy!!!
lewisbower about 13 years ago
They stole George’s "W"s and obviously birdie’s “Q” on every queboard.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
After a week I’m back and even ML can’t convince me I’m stark raven quackers. At least today.
MontanaLady about 13 years ago
Good morning, fellow BirdBrainiacs!
Sorry, Lew……I found a lot of faces all over the place. A good one on Quincy’s left cheek, and my favorite kind, in the “shading” of the Raven’s cheek….it is so well defined, even you should see it!
As far as the cartoon goes…….LOL (again!)
freeholder1 about 13 years ago
QUITE!!!!
freeholder1 about 13 years ago
Q quests contin-Q.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 13 years ago
Que ???
bmonk about 13 years ago
Perhaps that persnicity person who perpetuates this page paused his perusal of a ponderous publication of philological phrases on a passage with a preponderance of the primary letter “q”?
grouchycuss about 13 years ago
I think someone has been playing “words with friends” on his cell phone and keeps getting stuck with a Q.
MontanaLady about 13 years ago
LOVED “Q” on Star Trek, TNG!!!
ChukLitl Premium Member about 13 years ago
Quiet!
lin4869 about 13 years ago
Quincy, don’t quack quills come from ducks?!
lin4869 about 13 years ago
Quincy’s sporting a face which includes his left eyebrow.
Miserichord about 13 years ago
Funny, but a plucked quill makes a lousy pen, being too soft. You want one of the primary flight feathers, collected after they dry up and fall off during the moult, usually one of the the three left wing flight feathers. The left wing is used by right handed writers as the natural curve keeps it out of your face. Swan, Goose, Crow/Raven, Eagle, Owl, Hawk or Turkey Feather make good quill pens. Ostrich or peacock quills are just showing off (Grin).The right wing flight feathers are used for arrows, for consistent flight behavior. ( It doesn’t really matter if you use right or left feathers, as long as you don’t mix them on the same arrow. Since most of the left quills go to quill pens, the fletchers get what is left over, mostly right feathers.)
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Darn! Still no strip yet.