Today’s Sunday strip is mostly legible. Still, the middle left panel may be hard to read depending on the width of the browser window (as the scaling isn’t perfect). This is the underlying file, which is just a little better:
Much of her poetry was written in common or ballad meter. That means that the tune from any song using one of those will work with them. Examples include, "The Yellow Rose of Texas, “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”, and “The Ballad of Gilligan’s Island”.
Ravenswing 15 days ago
Well, America’s most overrated poet (and I live in the next town over from Amherst). Robert Frost says “Hold my beer!”
Izzy Moreno 15 days ago
Removing letters to maintain the cadence is cheating.
I know nothing about poetry, is it maintaining the cadence?
What the heck is maintaining the cadence, anyway? Who comes up with this stuff?
Anyway, do better.
Strod 15 days ago
Today’s Sunday strip is mostly legible. Still, the middle left panel may be hard to read depending on the width of the browser window (as the scaling isn’t perfect). This is the underlying file, which is just a little better:
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NeedaChuckle Premium Member 14 days ago
And stay off the ice. Another bunch of people falling thru and some taking their pets with them.
Bob Blumenfeld 14 days ago
How does Opus breathe with no nasal passages?
kmccjoe1 14 days ago
I hate this period of Bloom County. None of it is readable.
christelisbetty 14 days ago
2 hard 2 read
Brian Premium Member 14 days ago
Much of her poetry was written in common or ballad meter. That means that the tune from any song using one of those will work with them. Examples include, "The Yellow Rose of Texas, “I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing”, and “The Ballad of Gilligan’s Island”.
lindz.coop Premium Member 14 days ago
Oooooops!!!