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Richard has been introducing each guest artist with a blog entry at the start of the week (will again next Monday); but, this time he delayed that until a blog entry in the middle of the week (3/15/12 – feel free to read ahead by clicking the world icon to the upper right of the strip, the 3/14/12 strip he refers to will be published 3/15/17). Info about this week’s guest artist, who Richard referred to in his 2nd comment when yesterday’s strip
Where I grew up, this was often quite true, with snow in early March, and Spring-like weather by the end of the month. I wonder if this was a common saying for those who were raised in the more temperate parts of the country like SoCAL or FLA?
Finally, a guest stripper who managed to capture at least a little of Thompson’s magic. Still, I think I’d rather see reruns of reruns than these reruns of subs.
Never had heard that saying, not being English my first language, until a couple of months ago when started seeing an anime called " March comes like a lion", about a young profesional shogi player and his existential troubles. Quite good actually.I knew “Febrero loco, y Marzo otro poco” : “February crazy, and March a little more of the same”
mabrndt Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Richard has been introducing each guest artist with a blog entry at the start of the week (will again next Monday); but, this time he delayed that until a blog entry in the middle of the week (3/15/12 – feel free to read ahead by clicking the world icon to the upper right of the strip, the 3/14/12 strip he refers to will be published 3/15/17). Info about this week’s guest artist, who Richard referred to in his 2nd comment when yesterday’s strip
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http://www.gocomics.com/culdesac/2012/03/11?comments=visible
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ran in 2012, can be found in his Wikipedia page (has other links):
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_Peirce
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Regarding Richard’s 1st comment pointed to earlier: he was pulling your leg; he drew it back on 3/22/09. <;-)
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
sure is hard for little children to understand adult idioms
GROG Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Everybody talks about it, but nobody does anything about it.
pumaman almost 8 years ago
So the lesson was about weather and similes.
Perkycat almost 8 years ago
And for the first time, she inspired massive enthusiasm……then destroyed it.
J Quest almost 8 years ago
Where I grew up, this was often quite true, with snow in early March, and Spring-like weather by the end of the month. I wonder if this was a common saying for those who were raised in the more temperate parts of the country like SoCAL or FLA?
fishbulb239 almost 8 years ago
Finally, a guest stripper who managed to capture at least a little of Thompson’s magic. Still, I think I’d rather see reruns of reruns than these reruns of subs.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Chicagoland has begun The Week Winter Returned. Spring resumes next weekend, according to the weather prophets….
It is amusing how the Blisshaven pre-schoolers have prodigious vocabularies one day yet don’t understand simple colloquialisms the next….
nailer Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Never had heard that saying, not being English my first language, until a couple of months ago when started seeing an anime called " March comes like a lion", about a young profesional shogi player and his existential troubles. Quite good actually.I knew “Febrero loco, y Marzo otro poco” : “February crazy, and March a little more of the same”