Ah, Dr Dyer, the PBS official pledge drive motivational speaker. I don’t know who I like to watch more late at night, him or Ron Popiel selling his incredible cooking knife sets. But wait there’s more!
@rotifer Funny guy. I went and bought a few of these for my collection.
When I was a kid, I had this thing for Grandmother Stover’s miniatures - 50¢ a pack at the gift shop in the 1950’s. Oh, how I wish I had kept them in good shape, and in the original packages. Still, I managed to hang on to quite a few.
Re: Advice to the lovelorn, my grandfather wrote in his autobiography (speaking of his wife’s family): “I have never met a family less interested in gossip, and never knew one whose members so respected each other’s right to privacy and freedom from prying. How wonderful it is to have a wife whom you never have to chide for speaking indiscreetly, or out of turn!” They married in 1912, but this was probably penned around 1960.
Geography is more than placing the names on a map.
Maps are one tool to explain the world, but hey, just knowing where all this unrest is, is a good start.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Amen.
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
Does it have to be an either/or thing?
judyparka almost 14 years ago
yes.
grapfhics almost 14 years ago
Ah, Dr Dyer, the PBS official pledge drive motivational speaker. I don’t know who I like to watch more late at night, him or Ron Popiel selling his incredible cooking knife sets. But wait there’s more!
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
Pain is unavoidable. Suffering is optional.
*Space Madness at The Station* almost 14 years ago
I’m on a beach in the tropics. with palm trees, enjoying a cool drink and rubbing my toes in the sand.
Mantra: Blue Ocean Home.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
Duh, so dats how it werks.
Fred Kuechenmeister almost 14 years ago
in the end, when all is said, done, and weighed.. it really comes down to “luck”…
MisngNOLA almost 14 years ago
When all is said and done, more is usually said than done.
Eagleskies Premium Member almost 14 years ago
No words, no suffering. For humans, there is no end of words…nor should there be.
LocoOwl almost 14 years ago
Really profound comic today, Teresa! Many, many thanks!
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member almost 14 years ago
How do you know that’s not just a really big hand?
runar almost 14 years ago
What if I’m motivated to be miserable?
ChukLitl Premium Member almost 14 years ago
If you’re bored, you’re boring. Embrace your inner bore or get off your heinie. No one needs to hear about it.
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
@rotifer Funny guy. I went and bought a few of these for my collection. When I was a kid, I had this thing for Grandmother Stover’s miniatures - 50¢ a pack at the gift shop in the 1950’s. Oh, how I wish I had kept them in good shape, and in the original packages. Still, I managed to hang on to quite a few.
The Old Wolf almost 14 years ago
Re: Advice to the lovelorn, my grandfather wrote in his autobiography (speaking of his wife’s family): “I have never met a family less interested in gossip, and never knew one whose members so respected each other’s right to privacy and freedom from prying. How wonderful it is to have a wife whom you never have to chide for speaking indiscreetly, or out of turn!” They married in 1912, but this was probably penned around 1960.
Thomas R. Williams almost 14 years ago
Patrick McDonnell’s Sunday Mutts tribute panel to Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Thomas R. Williams almost 14 years ago
And here’s a wee Wiki article on tentacle erotica to explicate Hokusai’s The Dream of the Fisherman’s Wife on the F.Blog.
grapfhics almost 14 years ago
Geography is more than placing the names on a map. Maps are one tool to explain the world, but hey, just knowing where all this unrest is, is a good start.
aprilglaspie almost 14 years ago
Old Wolf: Republicans gonna cancel that whole network.