We have a bird-bath heater. Kind of like those things that you saw for sale back in the 60s or so that you could use to boil one cup of water, but made to sit flat on the bottom, protected by a perforated metal shield. We plug it into a serious extension cord that’s plugged into one of those thermostat outlets that turns on when the temp drops below 35º F or so. Most of the time in our climate, it stays turned off, but if we do get a serious freeze, the birds (and squirrels, and coons) can still get a drink.
Just what was he trying to do? If it was because the truck would not start maybe he should check to see if the gas tank is empty. Anyone got a match or lighter for him to use?
Uh, my PhD is in history, so science is not my thing, but will running an electrical current through a piece of ice thaw it? In my ignorance that seems a little doubtful to me. Not that I read Non Sequitur for the science. That’s why the good Lord gave us the Sunday strip in Brewster Rocket.
More than 300 people in the pro-Trump mob have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack designed to stop the counting of the electoral votes that elected Joe Biden to the presidency.
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As part of the socialist liberal pogrom by the administration to Cancel our Culture, police arrested over 300 heroic Patriots who expressed their First Amendment Rights while attempting to protect the integrity of the electoral process at the Capitol on January 6th.
We have a heater in our bird bath, it keeps the water about five degrees above freezing. During the big ice storm, birds were coming to the bath and warming their feet
Power company legend has it that back in the early days a couple of guys would go though the neighborhoods with a transformer on a horse-drawn wagon and charge residents a fee to thaw their pipes. They would connect the transformer to the pipes and then climb the nearest pole to hook it to the primary. Supposedly after thawing, one customer refused to pay until they threatened to reverse the wires and freeze him back up again.
Kveldulf over 3 years ago
From the look of that pickup, he might have been trying to use the birdbath to start the truck.
Concretionist over 3 years ago
We have a bird-bath heater. Kind of like those things that you saw for sale back in the 60s or so that you could use to boil one cup of water, but made to sit flat on the bottom, protected by a perforated metal shield. We plug it into a serious extension cord that’s plugged into one of those thermostat outlets that turns on when the temp drops below 35º F or so. Most of the time in our climate, it stays turned off, but if we do get a serious freeze, the birds (and squirrels, and coons) can still get a drink.
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Lark’s tongue anyone?
eastern.woods.metal over 3 years ago
I had to blow it up to see the details. Boiled squab. Nice one Wiley.
Alabama Al over 3 years ago
“What did you stuff the bird with?”
“Didn’t have to – it was already full.”
Brockie over 3 years ago
And why is it that they do not have to cook dinner?
GiantShetlandPony over 3 years ago
Not sure I agree, I have cleaned bird baths before, for my Grandmother years ago, and I don’t think I would eat anything that was boiled in one.
I’m wondering how many guys may try this, because they saw this cartoon?
I wonder how many batteries will blow up, because water conducts electricity?
Where’s Myth Busters when you need them?
admiree2 over 3 years ago
Just what was he trying to do? If it was because the truck would not start maybe he should check to see if the gas tank is empty. Anyone got a match or lighter for him to use?
mikeyman over 3 years ago
Give the spin doctor a cow pie and watch what he can do with it.
Say What? Premium Member over 3 years ago
If there was a next panel, she’d probably give him the bird.
dot-the-I over 3 years ago
Constantly focusing on the bright side can blind one to the actuality of many situations.
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
Uh, my PhD is in history, so science is not my thing, but will running an electrical current through a piece of ice thaw it? In my ignorance that seems a little doubtful to me. Not that I read Non Sequitur for the science. That’s why the good Lord gave us the Sunday strip in Brewster Rocket.
phredturner over 3 years ago
Still alot of meal prep to be done….all those beaks and feathers…
dflak over 3 years ago
“My friend the spin doctor, he told me what to say …”
Bill The Nuke over 3 years ago
Tim The Toolman Taylor strikes again.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Hummm… I wonder if that would work. Come on Earl, lets go do “science”.
dflak over 3 years ago
USA Today
More than 300 people in the pro-Trump mob have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 attack designed to stop the counting of the electoral votes that elected Joe Biden to the presidency.
FOX News
As part of the socialist liberal pogrom by the administration to Cancel our Culture, police arrested over 300 heroic Patriots who expressed their First Amendment Rights while attempting to protect the integrity of the electoral process at the Capitol on January 6th.
MartinPerry1 over 3 years ago
Killing song birds around here is illegal. P.R. that.
david_42 over 3 years ago
We have a heater in our bird bath, it keeps the water about five degrees above freezing. During the big ice storm, birds were coming to the bath and warming their feet
awcoffman over 3 years ago
Power company legend has it that back in the early days a couple of guys would go though the neighborhoods with a transformer on a horse-drawn wagon and charge residents a fee to thaw their pipes. They would connect the transformer to the pipes and then climb the nearest pole to hook it to the primary. Supposedly after thawing, one customer refused to pay until they threatened to reverse the wires and freeze him back up again.
artmer over 3 years ago
Hmmm. I wonder how that system would on grackles?
teagirla over 3 years ago
Maybe he tried to turn the birdbath into a wet-cell battery? That would kill any birds but render them inedible due to the acid.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
At most he would have electrolyzed the water, which is rarely lethal.
MitchellTimin over 3 years ago
This makes no sense to me.
Carol from CT over 3 years ago
Oh, that’s fowl.
petermerck over 3 years ago
Bird bath half full kinda guy.
the lost wizard over 3 years ago
Any connection in that truck for squirrels or did they already chew the wires?
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 3 years ago
If that’s an all-metal bird-bath, it’s truly grounded and shouldn’t be thawing the water at all.
uniquename over 3 years ago
I think his goose is cooked!
tomcarroll67 Premium Member over 3 years ago
The people who see a boiled squab in this cartoon are smoking some good stuff. Its a lobster!
Bilan over 3 years ago
The first robin of spring!
Um, well … hold off on that.
KeithPixton1 over 3 years ago
It took me some time to get this one.
keenanthelibrarian over 3 years ago
Looks like a ‘burnt offering’ to me.