Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 03, 2013
Transcript:
Blonde boy: What do you call that period after the time change when it still feels like you're sleeping in? Black girl: Euphoria. White boy: Bliss. Frazz: Nirvana. Caulfield: Tragically brief. Mrs. Olsen: The Monday of stale swill. Mr. Spaetzle: I said I'm sorry I forgot to reset the the clock on the coffee maker.
lemon868 about 11 years ago
Just Beautiful!
jnik23260 about 11 years ago
Shout out to Peter Max!
cleokaya about 11 years ago
I have met Peter Max twice and own one of his paintings and was thrilled to see your strip today.
alviebird about 11 years ago
Steve Skelton (2 Cows & A Chicken) is also influenced by Peter Max.
neatslob Premium Member about 11 years ago
Without it in the summer the sun would come up at 4am. I’d have to board up my windows to keep it from waking me up. Meanwhile in the winter, if we kept daylight savings all year the sun wouldn’t come up until 9am and that would be obscene.
PuckerbrushCity about 11 years ago
@Debt Free….well, gee. I happen to be an employed liberal and proud of it. I have no idea what the two things in your comment had to do with each other, or for that matter, with the subject at hand. As for DST, whether you like it or detest it has more to do with being a night owl or an early bird than anything else.
alviebird about 11 years ago
When I was about 14 I had a Peter Max belt with a buckle that had changeable inserts of his art.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Point finger at the Germans…
MotherOfMoses about 11 years ago
No wonder kids love Frazz, he’s one of them & that’s the reason he understands them so well.
Dampwaffle about 11 years ago
The further north you live, the more DST makes sense. Since I suffer from seasonal affective disorder, I appreciate the extra daylight hours at a time when I am awake to experience them.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Impressive scenery!!
Radical-Knight about 11 years ago
A little touch of Sgt. Pepper’s LHC there? Or maybe Yellow Submarine.
mikeopipes about 11 years ago
Yes. I don’t know why though.
Jessica_D about 11 years ago
Yep.
Also Indiana, but not all of Indiana.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_in_Indiana
krisl73 about 11 years ago
If you don’t like the comments, don’t read them.
Michael Ritter about 11 years ago
I hate the end of daylight savings time. First the trees strip to bare branches, then the time shifts so it’s dark before the afternoon is even over. And it all leads to one thing – the cold sleet and snow of winter. My clocks are all set, including my few remaining ones that don’t set themselves. And I’m already dreaming of Spring.
But I definitely like the idea of double daylight savings for part of the year. If, for no other reason, just to listen to the conservatives complain.
hamcg about 11 years ago
DST did make sense when Ben Franklin first proposed it, and it did save on candles and gas-lights, when they were in use. After Mr. Edison brought us electric lights, DST’s usefulness diminished significantly. with regards to indoor activities, but it does allow us to have sports activities in the summer evenings on fields without lights.
Varnes about 11 years ago
I have a friend who worked in three different places…southern Michigan, northern Indiana, and Chicagoland Indiana..MI went on DST, but IN didn’t.so in the summer they were an hour off. But in Chicagoland, they were on Central time, like Illinois, and would go on DST….So Chicagoland would be the same time as IN, in the summer, but still behind MI by an hour…..Needless to say, he never really knew what time it was…..I have a friend that lives in Valparaiso, IN, (Veil of Paradise..) and drives to St. Joe in MI, a lot. It’s an hour car ride. Takes him a minute to get there, and two hours to get back…..according to the clocks….
alviebird about 11 years ago
While it was old Ben’s idea, it was proposed as a joke. It appears that the powers that be are too dense to get it.
Bob. about 11 years ago
The eastern and western ends of a time zone can be an hour apart sun-wise, yet people manage quite well. It’s the sudden change that is complained about.
Doesn’t bother me one way or another.
A purring cat is the best tranquilizer about 11 years ago
Actually, I like DST. I am a “night person” and therefore sleep in most mornings. That one extra hour of daylight is very welcome!
Chris Jones Premium Member about 11 years ago
Love this
tomthums about 11 years ago
Love the Peter Max!!!
childe_of_pan over 7 years ago
There has been a lot of comment about how hard it is to quit tobacco (worse than heroin, I’ve been told), but how about the tectonic headache that comes with trying too quit caffeine?