Hi Rakkav,
Tonight was Pelican Point 2008 Shiraz.
A wine of acceptable quality and outstanding value from South Australia. It went very well with a couple of oyster blade steaks and yes, I’m feeling pretty good.
Cheers
Gosh thanks, Joe Allen Doty. I would never have gathered that B.C. is a mixture of pre-historic myths and 21st Century current events if you hadn’t informed me. All this time I thought it was a treatise on the cultural mores of Cornish coal-miners during the Regency period.
I guess I should re-evaluate my reading of For Better or For Worse as a Paracelsean allegory from the 15th Century which reveals the process of producing the Philosopher’s Stone.
I’ve also heard wild rumors that Garfield is about a cat. Can you confirm this?
Well the cmments are upstaging the strip today. Fritzoid, I love your reply and yes, I think Garfield is about a cat and I think Marmaduke is about a dog and Red and Rover is about a boy and his dog. But I’m sure Joe Allen will clarify this for us.
I thought Marmaduke was the Tri-City Telephone Directory for 1946. It works perfectly well for that purpose, because there’s nobody in Rockford in 1946 that I ever want to call.
tbree over 15 years ago
Apparently dinosaurs are not the only creatures that can drag their tails due to a hangover…..
Superfrog over 15 years ago
So a dinosaur with a hangover is a dragon.
carmy over 15 years ago
LOL Superfrog!
DawnAvril over 15 years ago
Good one Superfrog!
Yukoner over 15 years ago
Can he be charged with drunk dragging?
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Superfrog, I don’t know what you’ve been having tonight, but whatever it is, I want some! :)
mrsullenbeauty over 15 years ago
Ahh, so alcoholism was the TRUE extinction event.
What I said yesterday: Never mind.
Superfrog over 15 years ago
Hi Rakkav, Tonight was Pelican Point 2008 Shiraz. A wine of acceptable quality and outstanding value from South Australia. It went very well with a couple of oyster blade steaks and yes, I’m feeling pretty good. Cheers
gobblingup Premium Member over 15 years ago
I agree, good one Superfrog!
Ronshua over 15 years ago
So thats’ it Superfrog your just extra Frog-y tonight ? Cheers back to ya .
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
I’ll have what he’s drinking - or was drinking.
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Wildmustang1262 over 15 years ago
I just wonder how can the dinosaur drinks to be drunk and became a hangover with his dragging tail?
bittersweet320 over 15 years ago
Do you know where Doug is?
Dewed over 15 years ago
and here I thought it was Depression
kab2rb over 15 years ago
I didn’t know they drank back then. But then this is a comic strip. And to me BC is not that funny.
EarlWash over 15 years ago
And they call that “HAVING FUN”!
COWBOY7 over 15 years ago
It was fun the night before. When all the “dinosaurettes” looked like 10s!!
fritzoid Premium Member over 15 years ago
Gosh thanks, Joe Allen Doty. I would never have gathered that B.C. is a mixture of pre-historic myths and 21st Century current events if you hadn’t informed me. All this time I thought it was a treatise on the cultural mores of Cornish coal-miners during the Regency period.
I guess I should re-evaluate my reading of For Better or For Worse as a Paracelsean allegory from the 15th Century which reveals the process of producing the Philosopher’s Stone.
I’ve also heard wild rumors that Garfield is about a cat. Can you confirm this?
GROG Premium Member over 15 years ago
Well the cmments are upstaging the strip today. Fritzoid, I love your reply and yes, I think Garfield is about a cat and I think Marmaduke is about a dog and Red and Rover is about a boy and his dog. But I’m sure Joe Allen will clarify this for us.
yyyguy over 15 years ago
geez fritzoid, when you go overboard on someone you really go overboard. that post was even more verbose than me (and that’s going some).
fritzoid Premium Member over 15 years ago
I thought Marmaduke was the Tri-City Telephone Directory for 1946. It works perfectly well for that purpose, because there’s nobody in Rockford in 1946 that I ever want to call.
Rakkav over 15 years ago
That’s because when “The Flintstones” was created, even the scientists didn’t realize that sauropods’ tails were cantilevered and held off the ground.
saturntv over 15 years ago
Ever the scientist, isn’t he?
Rakkav over 15 years ago
Among other strange things, yes. :)