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Blog: what to do when your car conks outâŠ..read a book whilst brushing up against the machanic!.Just what is W C Williams doing to that kitten?.I used to have that âHow and Why WonderBookâ about rocks.
Nice picture.Noticed pic was covered in bubble wrap, with every single bubble popped.Love passing the time this way myself-going through sheets of bubble wrap, attaining a great sense of accomplishment by busting every one of those suckers.Havenât thought of bubble wrap for awhile, but now have this extreme urge to go out and get some.Thanks, Teresa.
RE: Blog- My favorite Blind Boy Fuller recording is âKeep on Truckinâ.â ⊠Iâm sure most of you remember Robert Crumbâs poster from the 60s that was inspired by that song. -Robert Crumb is a big fan of music from the early 1900s. I have a few CDs that feature Crumbâs band doing that music. Great listening while painting or drawing.
The Blog has gotten me into a moral dilemma: should my next hat be a William Carlos Williams type, or like the one Blind Boy Fuller is wearing?I like the last one more, but I feel more like a poet than a blues singer .. on the other hand, people keep saying Iâm blind, but I donât see it.
Re: MRS. JESUSVery timely. As I write, BBC is running a news story about this on BBC World Service ( I stream my local Public Radio station while on-line ). If this fragment proves true, it could shake up a lot of Vatican male chauvinistic based thinking. Go Mary !
Ride, captain rideUpon your bacon ship,Be amazed at the friendsYou have here on your trip.Ride captain rideUpon your bacon ship,On your way to a worldThat others might have missed.
Iâve always liked the âinter-toon playâ like we saw in yesterdayâs strip. I think I first noticed it back in the 60âs in Marvel comics. Nice. I just hope Pastis can handle the bullspit. Heâs kind of a wimp, thoughâŠ
Photography was relatively expensive then, and time-consuming; often no picture was taken of a child during life, and death would be the last chance for a picture.
As for the standing pose, that was fairly common, if expensive. Thereâs a brief explanation on Ken Ashfordâs blog:
http://tinyurl.com/y8q8hdb
The body was supported by a stand, similar to a hat rack, with braces and wires to maintain a lifelike posture. Eyes were either open or painted on the eyelids. (Bracing was also done for the living. Photographs needed a relatively long exposure time, and most people canât hold perfectly still during the time required. So it was common for a seat to have a small headrest to help immobilise the head. Itâs no wonder that so many Victorian portraits look so stiff.)
Linguist over 12 years ago
Itâs that hickory smoking thatâs doing it to her !
margueritem over 12 years ago
Mmm-mmm, did someone say âBACONâ?
Linguist over 12 years ago
Re: ZUCCHINI CHOCOLATE CHIP BREAD / MUFFINSSomebody must have read yesterdayâs PICKLES stripâŠ.
pcolli over 12 years ago
âIn space, no one can smell the baconâ
Steve Bartholomew over 12 years ago
I often say interstellar scrambled succotash, three times quickly. Not sure why.
pcolli over 12 years ago
Blog: what to do when your car conks outâŠ..read a book whilst brushing up against the machanic!.Just what is W C Williams doing to that kitten?.I used to have that âHow and Why WonderBookâ about rocks.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Arr. Either ye love bacon, or ye be wrong.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Youâre just saying that to make it a good day. Snort!
V-Beast over 12 years ago
Arr, and a fine day she is, matey.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
what a nice summery print on her dress.
*Space Madness at The Station* over 12 years ago
Truck on in SPACE, I got your backdoor Rubber Ducky.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Liz had bacon grease rubbed in her hair.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
Re: Blog (Inigo Aragon)
Nice picture.Noticed pic was covered in bubble wrap, with every single bubble popped.Love passing the time this way myself-going through sheets of bubble wrap, attaining a great sense of accomplishment by busting every one of those suckers.Havenât thought of bubble wrap for awhile, but now have this extreme urge to go out and get some.Thanks, Teresa.
stripseeker over 12 years ago
Things to do today:
1. Pick up some bacon.2. Buy some bubble wrap.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
RE: Blog- My favorite Blind Boy Fuller recording is âKeep on Truckinâ.â ⊠Iâm sure most of you remember Robert Crumbâs poster from the 60s that was inspired by that song. -Robert Crumb is a big fan of music from the early 1900s. I have a few CDs that feature Crumbâs band doing that music. Great listening while painting or drawing.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
what is the sound of getting the clap?
Treerabbit over 12 years ago
A wonderfully poetic image .. but Iâm still chewing on that baconship thing.
Treerabbit over 12 years ago
The Blog has gotten me into a moral dilemma: should my next hat be a William Carlos Williams type, or like the one Blind Boy Fuller is wearing?I like the last one more, but I feel more like a poet than a blues singer .. on the other hand, people keep saying Iâm blind, but I donât see it.
Treerabbit over 12 years ago
Interplanetary baconship â is that from Pigs In Space?
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
I just remembered â the name of Robert Crumbâs band ⊠âCheap Suit Serenadersâ ⊠check it out ⊠great music from the 1920s.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Re: MRS. JESUSVery timely. As I write, BBC is running a news story about this on BBC World Service ( I stream my local Public Radio station while on-line ). If this fragment proves true, it could shake up a lot of Vatican male chauvinistic based thinking. Go Mary !
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Ride, captain rideUpon your bacon ship,Be amazed at the friendsYou have here on your trip.Ride captain rideUpon your bacon ship,On your way to a worldThat others might have missed.
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 12 years ago
Because FAT is where itâs at.
Original text:
âAny day I get to use the words âinterplanetary baconshipâ is a good day."
âŠ6 translations later, SDL gives us:
âWhat day that will utilize the baconship of interplanetares of words, be a good day. "
lauisha over 12 years ago
Iâve always liked the âinter-toon playâ like we saw in yesterdayâs strip. I think I first noticed it back in the 60âs in Marvel comics. Nice. I just hope Pastis can handle the bullspit. Heâs kind of a wimp, thoughâŠ
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
I canât imagine how she felt, but this was a fairly common type of photograph during the early Victorian era:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-mortem_photography
Photography was relatively expensive then, and time-consuming; often no picture was taken of a child during life, and death would be the last chance for a picture.
As for the standing pose, that was fairly common, if expensive. Thereâs a brief explanation on Ken Ashfordâs blog:
http://tinyurl.com/y8q8hdb
The body was supported by a stand, similar to a hat rack, with braces and wires to maintain a lifelike posture. Eyes were either open or painted on the eyelids. (Bracing was also done for the living. Photographs needed a relatively long exposure time, and most people canât hold perfectly still during the time required. So it was common for a seat to have a small headrest to help immobilise the head. Itâs no wonder that so many Victorian portraits look so stiff.)
sscott1958 over 12 years ago
I really like when comics step outside their own world and plays well with others. Yesterdays strip was a great example.