The Argyle Sweater by Scott Hilburn for January 19, 2013

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    Linux0s  almost 12 years ago

    Time flies when you’re having punch.

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    Bilan  almost 12 years ago

    Next up, the vote for the alpha male of the reunion.

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    el8  almost 12 years ago

    Bill’s lookin’ a little light in his pompoms.

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    Linux0s  almost 12 years ago

    “Bill for dog’s sake put some pants on!”

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    finale  almost 12 years ago

    Let’s all defer to Dogsniff on this one.

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    Doodlemommie  almost 12 years ago

    We didn’t miss the joke. You underestimate this group

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    Buckly34  almost 12 years ago

    Looks like Bill needs major surgery…perhaps an Addadicktome!

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    emptc12  almost 12 years ago

    At my company, we have a brief interaction between us workers on first and second shifts when 10 minutes of each day is completely wasted. It reminds me greatly of dogs sniffing butts.. Not much of value is said; we might as well be making doggie-noises at each other..Hey, try doing that with someone for about five minutes — it’s cool. The meaningless meaning of most small talk can be effectively conveyed.

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    jreckard  almost 12 years ago

    Must be lousy drinks. I don’t see a punch line.

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    gidthkid7  almost 12 years ago

    Does Hilburn’s work remind anyone else of Gary Larsen’s “The Far Side?”

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    emptc12  almost 12 years ago

    Haven’t thought about it in years: Olaf Stapledon wrote “Sirius,” about a dog bred to have humanlike intelligence. .The dog is raised in a human family and treated as one of them. It can communicate with those who take time to understand its strained pronunciation, and voices its opinions of his life torn between human and doggish concerns..Scent plays a big part in his perceptions, of course — even to his pursuit of God as analogous to a metaphysical form of hunting. .Very poignant and thoughtful, as are most of Stapledon’s works.

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