Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for October 31, 2010
Transcript:
in old celtic times, the veil between the living and the dead was thinnest at summer's end. all manner of devils, goblins and ghouls would enter our world and spread death across the lands!! to appease these spirits we held the festival of samhain and donned masks, cavorting door-to-door. townsfolk would reward us with treats, and if not, they would be the victims of frightening tricks! hamhock: Terrific story, lady, but what's that got to do with me getting my zagnut? woman: *sigh* no one has a sense of history any more...
zero about 14 years ago
Nope, they’re mostly just hogs…
Mungolikecookies about 14 years ago
Hoggy Potter.
macklawton about 14 years ago
hey chikuku, that’s BS and you know it !
PlaidWolf about 14 years ago
*would like to make a few of these spam posters disappear too!
runar about 14 years ago
No, Samhain is when you are supposed to greet the spirits and honor your departed loved ones. It’s a very busy day for me, ‘cause I’m just about the only one left.
craigwestlake about 14 years ago
Here’s a suggestion for you fellas’
Starting Monday I will be turning in, not the spammers, but the website business site that they are providing the link for to our state’s attorney-general. He loves to prosecute spamming website owners.
Do the same for your state’s attorney-general; since go-comics doesn’t wish to help, then we can simply have the spammers owners fined out of existence.
Also, just the fact that Go-Comics will have government officials monitoring this site and asking questions may help to encourage them to stop the spammers instead of giving them shelter.
mrsullenbeauty about 14 years ago
I’m skeptical; the old celtic tales make no mention of toilet paper.
Wildcard24365 about 14 years ago
Heh, and apparently in Utah and the Bible Belt, the veil gets thinner on the day before Hallowe’en when it falls on a Sunday.