Heathcliff by Peter Gallagher for January 30, 2022

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    SHAKEDOWNVILLE  almost 3 years ago

    “Al Bino” formerly of “Canned” Heat.

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    top cat james  almost 3 years ago

    If only the syndicate would grow a pair, and replace Gallagher.

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    monkeysky  almost 3 years ago

    Got so excited to see the garbage ape that I nearly commented with a swear word

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    pategar  almost 3 years ago

    Willow Grove! Does this strip have a 2 day lead time?

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    Gent  almost 3 years ago

    That ape. There he goes Can Can dancing again.

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    philwinn  almost 3 years ago

    That’s not the Ape. It’s his smaller cousin the Garbage Yeti.

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    spaceagesoul  almost 3 years ago

    I don’t get the punchline.

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    pategar  almost 3 years ago

    Garbage Ape has never made sense, and Yeti continues.

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    mpearl  almost 3 years ago

    another overworked concept from this simpleton. like i said, you have to be under 8 years old to get it.

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    A R V reader  almost 3 years ago

    I was just about to say they’ve forgot to color in the Garbage Ape’s fur.

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    Healthcliff  almost 3 years ago

    We must rejoice at the appearance of the Garbage Ape.

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    Comicfan (C)  almost 3 years ago

    And then he said…..

    When I was 18. 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life. I saw an image of clarity. I saw a comic strip. a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me. changed my being, changed who I am. Made me who I am. Enlightened me. The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new. no more than maybe a month and a half since inception, since. since coming into existence. and there it was before me in print, I saw it. a comic strip. What was it called? Garfield. The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that. I will get to this later, but first let us say that he’s Jon, a plain man. And then there is a cat. Garfield. This is the nature of the world, here. When I see the world, the politics, the future, the. the satellites in space, and. the people who put them there. You can look at everything as a man and a cat. two beings, in harmony and at war. So, this strip I saw; this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see. Yes. hmm. It is about everything. This. little comic is, oh, lo and behold. not so little anymore. So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic. and it hit me all at once, its power. I clipped it, and every day, I looked at it, and I said “Okay. let me look at this here. What is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful?” Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed. comfortable in his home, and he reads his newspaper. The news of the world, perhaps. and then he extends his fingers lightly, delicately. he taps his fingers on an end table, and he feels for something. What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there. And then he looks up, slightly cockeyed, and he thinks. His newspaper’s in his lap now, and he thinks this. Now where could my pipe be? This. I always come to this, because I was a young man. I’m older now, and I still don’t have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks. Now where could my pipe be? And then it happens.

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    Comicfan (C)  almost 3 years ago

    Rufst du, mein Vaterland Sieh uns mit Herz und Hand,

    All dir geweiht

    Heil dir, Helvetia!

    Hast noch der Söhne ja,

    Wie sie Sankt Jakob sah,

    Freudvoll zum Streit!

    2nd VerseDa, wo der Alpenkreis

    Nicht dich zu schützen weiß

    Wall dir von Gott,

    Stehn wir den Felsen gleich,

    Nie vor Gefahren bleich,

    Froh noch im Todesstreich,

    Schmerz uns ein Spott.

    3rd VerseNährst uns so mild und treu,

    Hegst uns so stark und frei,

    Du Hochlandbrust!

    Sei denn im Feld der Not,

    Wenn Dir Verderben droht,

    Blut uns ein Morgenrot,

    Tagwerk der Lust.

    4. VerseSanft wie der Alpensee,

    Sturmlos am Gletscherschnee

    Webt unser Mut.

    Graus tobt der See, geschreckt,

    Wenn ihn Gewitter deckt,

    So wir zum Kampf erweckt,

    Wut wider Wut.

    5. VerseUnd wie Lawinenlast

    Vorstürzt mit Blitzeshast –

    Grab allumher –

    Werf in den Alpenpfad,

    Wenn der Zerstörer naht,

    Rings sich Kartätschensaat

    Todtragend schwer.

    6. VerseVaterland, ewig frei,

    Sei unser Feldgeschrei,

    Sieg oder Tod!

    Frei lebt, wer sterben kann,

    Frei, wer die Heldenbahn

    Steigt als ein Tell hinan

    . Mit uns der Gott!

    7. StropheDoch, wo der Friede lacht

    Nach der empörten Schlacht

    Drangvollem Spiel,

    O da viel schöner, traun,

    Fern von der Waffen Grau’n,

    Heimat, dein Glück zu bau’n

    Winkt uns das Ziel!

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