Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for June 25, 2016

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    KenTheCoffinDweller  over 8 years ago

    Foot and thigh taste good Arlo?

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    ontheroadagain  over 8 years ago

    Many old sayings should just stay unsaid if you don’t really mean it.

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    Varnes  over 8 years ago

    If you can’t stand the heat, get out of Hiroshima……Just don’t go to Nagasaki………(Some poor bastards actually did that……And man, talki about having a couple of bad days…!)

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    wschott  over 8 years ago

    A joint operation just became a solo operation. the next panel should be Janis lying in the hot sun.

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    louchivegas  over 8 years ago

    GOOD ONE

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    Plods with ...™  over 8 years ago

    Maybe he’ll think before using the next adage.

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    patlaborvi  over 8 years ago

    No matter how hot if is, sometimes you have to cook if you’re going to eat.

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    drodr05  over 8 years ago

    Closed mouth gathers no foot…

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    Doctor_McCoy  over 8 years ago

    Janis made her point. Time for you to get out of the kitchen too, Arlo, unless you like an icy bed.

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    Flash Gordon  over 8 years ago

    Uncle Bills famous (infamous?) pasta sauce:♫2 med/lg tomatoes1 med/lg red onion1 sweet red bell pepper1 oz apple cider vinegarsome no-salt Italian seasoning and some ground pepper(optional) mushrooms, garlic(optional) 4 or 5 oz Asiago cheese (no other cheese will do)♫Start water boiling for pasta but dont add salt. Add pasta when boiling. Meanwhile, slice the onion in half at its “equator” and slice off the ends, slice the pepper in half from “pole to pole” after removing stem and seedy core. Place them on a plate and cook in microwave oven for 10 to 11 min (longer if you have an older weaker mw oven). Dice the tomatoes and place in blender with the cooked onion and pepper, asiago cheese (and optional mushrooms and/or garlic if you want). Add 1 oz apple cider vinegar and Italian seasoning. Blend to desired consistency. You may have to add liquid or water depending on your blender and/or the tomatoes used. If you use canned mushrooms you can use the liquid from that too. Makes enough sauce for 16 oz (dry uncooked weight) of pasta. I recommend pasta that can be eaten with a table spoon such as fiore, mini farfalle, radiatore, rotini, small or med shells or elbow macaroni. Enjoy.♫You may want to cook the onion and pepper differently than in the microwave oven. That’s up to you but they must be cooked. Same with the mushrooms and garlic.

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    Alphaomega  over 8 years ago

    @comicsssfan. No worries there!

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    Alphaomega  over 8 years ago

    I don’t get why Arlo’s little quip is so offensive to so many people.Lighten up Janis!

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    Alphaomega  over 8 years ago

    I’m no historian,but the way I understand it Japan was utterly defeated before the bombs were dropped,and were looking for a way to save face before surrendering.Hundreds of thousands of civilian men,woman,and children were sacrificed to demonstrate to the world the horrors of nuclear warfare.Everything else is conjecture.

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    RonBerg13 Premium Member over 8 years ago

    Arlo is in for some hot tongue and cold shoulder there…

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    hippogriff  over 8 years ago

    Alpha omegaWhile Yamamoto gave Japan six months to win or be devastated (on 8 December 1941), most of the Japanese military knew it with the loss of the Marianas. Attempts at peace negotiations were were requested in April though the then neutral USSR, and more productively in July through Switzerland. Strangely, the Soviet inaction and prolonging the war before they could invade Manchuria was never mentioned during the Cold War propaganda battles.

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