What a wonderfully surreal blend of drama and silliness! I LOVE it!! Many thanks to Maeder and Slampyak. I can hardly wait to see how the other story lines get tied in.
(dkram: thanks for explaining the origin of the “Broadcast Ranch” name. I vaguely remember cowboy serials (note the spelling) from my youth because it was Buck Rogers and especially Flash Gordon who had my allegiance.)
They have a Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and other Cowboy music festival going on here at My Old Kentucky Home in Bardstown. I havent been yet, but they’ve got a seat for me.
I love the dinosaur. If the authors read this, thanks guys! I love it. Annie is one of the best because of you.
jtpozenel, I had the same thought. I was half expecting for Serling to show up and be confronted by Annie and crew.
As for musical cowboys, the most famous person i knew (and not just met) was local celebrity, Fred Kirby. Uncle Fred was a close family friend from when my mom and uncle where little. We miss you Fred.
margueritem about 15 years ago
LMAO!!!! Love the Twilight Zone at the begining.
margueritem about 15 years ago
That is a beautifully drawn dinosaur.
mrbribery about 15 years ago
“I’ve got a dino by the tail it’s plain to see, I won’t be much when you get through with me…”
ARF2 about 15 years ago
Great name: Doris, the Saurus! She appears to have grown a bit during her trip through time. Good thing Mr. Am is on hand to deal with his pet.
wndrwrthg about 15 years ago
My favorite dinosaur has always been Dinah Shore. Ripped off from Capt. Huffenpuff of Beany and Cecil
AKHenderson Premium Member about 15 years ago
Leapin’ lizards.
Dkram about 15 years ago
Nice touch there from the old cliff hanger “The Phantom Empire”. In the old movie house serial it was “Radio Ranch”.
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
What a wonderfully surreal blend of drama and silliness! I LOVE it!! Many thanks to Maeder and Slampyak. I can hardly wait to see how the other story lines get tied in.
(dkram: thanks for explaining the origin of the “Broadcast Ranch” name. I vaguely remember cowboy serials (note the spelling) from my youth because it was Buck Rogers and especially Flash Gordon who had my allegiance.)
linsonl about 15 years ago
Please, people, I already have a bit of a hangover. “Doris, the Saurus” is just a little bit tooooo much.
sandystrainer about 15 years ago
This is where Time Traveling Sandy’s Trainer Teacher Doris the Saurus not to eat the Broadcast Boys.
pschearer Premium Member about 15 years ago
What’s a Sandy Strainer?
TheGiantBrain about 15 years ago
I reiterate: did anybody NOT see this coming?
jpozenel about 15 years ago
I’m sure that Rod Serling would have approved.
Hey TheGiantBrain:
Get over it. It’s just a comic strip. Try enjoying your life a little more.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 15 years ago
we interrupt this cowboy music program with this important announcement…
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!
now, back to our regularly scheduled program……
Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago
They have a Gene Autry, Roy Rogers and other Cowboy music festival going on here at My Old Kentucky Home in Bardstown. I havent been yet, but they’ve got a seat for me.
I love the dinosaur. If the authors read this, thanks guys! I love it. Annie is one of the best because of you.
sirbutlust about 15 years ago
new mexico has a low amount of vegitation. expect this dinosaur to cross to the dark side and start eating cowboys.
unfortuanltly i think the dinosaur will be mellowed down by the cowboys singing, like an indian with a cobra playing that flute thing.
cwreenactor about 15 years ago
Let’s see: first you make reference to “Doctor Who” with the TARDIS console, then REH, now “Twilight Zone.” What next???
mcbragg about 15 years ago
I would just like to point out with regards to the TARDIS console that that wizard is a dead ringer for William Hartnell the first Doctor
hossblacksilver about 15 years ago
jtpozenel, I had the same thought. I was half expecting for Serling to show up and be confronted by Annie and crew.
As for musical cowboys, the most famous person i knew (and not just met) was local celebrity, Fred Kirby. Uncle Fred was a close family friend from when my mom and uncle where little. We miss you Fred.
davidf42 about 6 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
Hilarious!
tad1 about 6 years ago
Reminds me of “The Valley of Gwangi”.