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OK, hereâs something odd. I did a little detective work on âThe Case of the Missing Normanâ (Iâm the third Hardy brother), and I donât see any sign of him as I look back (as a temporary genius). Not only is he gone now, but all his past comments also seem to be missing. Even his rants on racism from March 21, 2009. Weirder still: http://www.gocomics.com/people/index/88830
He seems to still be posting, but where are the comments going? Eerie.
AxeâŠperhaps enough people flagged his comments, and gocomics has now banned them (the comments, but not outright banned him as a user). Maybe his account has been set up to where he can post, but the comments just disappear into the etherâŠ
But back to todayâs comic: Havenât I seen Gertie use a cell phone in previous strips? But then again, I suppose that would prevent the comic twists in the storyline.
Itâs weird what can affect our account. If you change your avatar it changes everywhere, old and new. Same goes if you change your name. Iâd say Norm may have changed both if Axeâs link didnt prove otherwise.
Although I have fancied myself Normanâs opposite number here, it is a little sad to think of him typing away, and clicking post comment, only to have his vitriol slide down a chute into the void. And in space, no one can hear you complain.
This site may well have a âhundred strikes and youâre outâ kind of policy, and Norman would be a sure qualifier, but apparently he hadnât been notified he was muted. He must have wondered why there were no responses to his posts. It makes me feel philosophical to ponder it: if a tree falls in a forest, or rather, if a troll posts in a forum, and nobody reads it, does it still make a rant? I like to think it does, but thatâs a question with no definite answer.
Has GA become the comic strip version of the TV series â24â? i.e. Although this storyline of Bird, Gertie, et al has been going on now for months and months and months, the actual storyline timeline has consumed only about a two hour timeframe?
That would be terrible if Not Normanâs comments were disappearing though he was making them. Not all of his comments were bad ones, and he does have a right to say what he wants even if we donât agree with him. I had fun not agreeing with him! I know a lot of people I love to disagree with, theyâll say something negative about cats and Iâll give them my opinion and we go round and round and itâs fun.
Not Norman I joined your yahoo group but you never posted anything. If youâre reading this would you post something on the yahoo group so we know whatâs going on?
As for Gertie, she was looking for Mr. Walt most of that time except for when she got shanghaiâd into that dance thing against her will. Though Terri seems to be trying to guilt trip her, Iâm glad she took care of Mr. Walt for her.
I hope that goComics uses a better qualifier for banning than simply how many people flag you. There are many people who flag a comment simply because they disagree with you. I like the comics.com âthumbs up/downâ feature where I can show I donât agree without flaging someone.
RE: Todays comic. I canât see the gang at Corkys Diner running off with Walt while Gertie is on stage. Iâm sure they would have stuck around to congratulate her and show support. Itâs only human nature. If I was at a theater and a friend sowed up unexpectedly and did such a great job Iâd stick around. I bet you would as well.
Dypak said, about 1 hour ago, âItâs weird what can affect our account. If you change your avatar it changes everywhere, old and new. Same goes if you change your name.â
Not weird at all. This is a consequence of a good (normalized) database design.
I donât think Corky can fire Gertie. Judy and he dumped the responsibility for Waltâs care on Skeezix. He hired Gertie. Besides, remember who got the job the last time everyone took Corkyâs advice on hiring someone for Waltâs care? Eve!
Jogger - No way man, itâs not just weird, itâs down right eerie! Itâs like theyâre reading our minds. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. The goComics police are everywhere!
Comic stories are purposely designed to be full of adventure, good, bad or humorousâŠnot oh-hum blah. For those who want âFather Knows Bestâ, this is not the place to be.
Sadly there are those who can only build themselves up by tearing others down.
Interestingly enough, in this installment, Walt for once seems to look and act his age (around 107), rather than being in his late 80s or early 90s (and there is a difference, if you spend a lot of time around seniors, youâll notice it). I hope that at this stage of the game that we see a lot more of him.
Iâll tell you, the great thing about a good storyteller is you feel as if the characters really are real. Really! :y It isnât just a group like this one which reacts that way, either. Iâve been following this strip for longer than some, so you may not all remember what happened when Chipperâs twins were born ( Skeezixâs son, one of those who I would love to see back in the story line). There was a contest of sorts to name them, and the suggestions absolutely poured in. I think there may have been a similar reaction when Adam and Eve were born. Weâre just another kind of soap opera fan, folks.
Too bad the plotting is âconspicuousâ? The word âegregiously,â it is true, is usually attached to negative adjectives, but it does not in and of itself mean bad.
Dypak, I bet Norman was flagged most often for the personal attacks. I recall him calling people racists, bigots, idiots, doofuses, psychotics, twisted⊠granted, I remember some of those because I was the one being insulted (though Iâve forgotten all the Hebrew words he threw out there). But that wasnât all there was to him. There were the tirelessly repetitive complaints, too. He also constantly reminded people that if they didnât like his comments, they didnât have to read them (though he was nimble enough to avoid his own advice when applied to his reading the strip). He was right. But ironically, I suppose that his most recent ham-handed personal attacks on another posterâ whose comments he disliked but apparently read anywayâ were the posts that put him on the outside looking in. Donât worry, heâll be back.
Hey, all you McEldowney fans, tell me what you think. A while back we were discussing a story arc where Walt begins to reminisce about the old days, especially his WWI time. Now on 9CWL Gran is telling about her days of yore in WWII. So, letâs all cry out once more for a Walt heavy story where he can tell us about the old days. It wouldnt be hard, it could start like this;
Walt says, âHey Gertie. That reminds me, did I ever tell you about the timeâŠ.(eerie, weird fade to days long past. Glenn Miller is on the radio and a young Walt steps into the 1930âs version of Corkies diner.)
I love this comic strip, and will not ever give it up. I wish Walt could get more time before he goes to the old comicsâ home, but Iâll read it no matter what.
My least favorite story arcs involve Rufus, which just gets boring. But I will still read them.
I wish they could get Walt and Frank Buckles together. They are the same age, and both saw service in WWI. Iâm sure Mr. Buckles and his family would enjoy the story.
Iâm more concerned that someone can be censored so easily. But yes, GA does appear to be seriously lacking in content with story lines that last far too long.
axe-grinder over 15 years ago
OK, hereâs something odd. I did a little detective work on âThe Case of the Missing Normanâ (Iâm the third Hardy brother), and I donât see any sign of him as I look back (as a temporary genius). Not only is he gone now, but all his past comments also seem to be missing. Even his rants on racism from March 21, 2009. Weirder still: http://www.gocomics.com/people/index/88830
He seems to still be posting, but where are the comments going? Eerie.
BuzzDog over 15 years ago
AxeâŠperhaps enough people flagged his comments, and gocomics has now banned them (the comments, but not outright banned him as a user). Maybe his account has been set up to where he can post, but the comments just disappear into the etherâŠ
But back to todayâs comic: Havenât I seen Gertie use a cell phone in previous strips? But then again, I suppose that would prevent the comic twists in the storyline.
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Itâs weird what can affect our account. If you change your avatar it changes everywhere, old and new. Same goes if you change your name. Iâd say Norm may have changed both if Axeâs link didnt prove otherwise.
NotNormy-doo, where are you?
axe-grinder over 15 years ago
Although I have fancied myself Normanâs opposite number here, it is a little sad to think of him typing away, and clicking post comment, only to have his vitriol slide down a chute into the void. And in space, no one can hear you complain.
This site may well have a âhundred strikes and youâre outâ kind of policy, and Norman would be a sure qualifier, but apparently he hadnât been notified he was muted. He must have wondered why there were no responses to his posts. It makes me feel philosophical to ponder it: if a tree falls in a forest, or rather, if a troll posts in a forum, and nobody reads it, does it still make a rant? I like to think it does, but thatâs a question with no definite answer.
oldbooger over 15 years ago
Has GA become the comic strip version of the TV series â24â? i.e. Although this storyline of Bird, Gertie, et al has been going on now for months and months and months, the actual storyline timeline has consumed only about a two hour timeframe?
Somebody please âsplain this to me.
alondra over 15 years ago
That would be terrible if Not Normanâs comments were disappearing though he was making them. Not all of his comments were bad ones, and he does have a right to say what he wants even if we donât agree with him. I had fun not agreeing with him! I know a lot of people I love to disagree with, theyâll say something negative about cats and Iâll give them my opinion and we go round and round and itâs fun.
Not Norman I joined your yahoo group but you never posted anything. If youâre reading this would you post something on the yahoo group so we know whatâs going on?
alondra over 15 years ago
As for Gertie, she was looking for Mr. Walt most of that time except for when she got shanghaiâd into that dance thing against her will. Though Terri seems to be trying to guilt trip her, Iâm glad she took care of Mr. Walt for her.
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
I hope that goComics uses a better qualifier for banning than simply how many people flag you. There are many people who flag a comment simply because they disagree with you. I like the comics.com âthumbs up/downâ feature where I can show I donât agree without flaging someone.
RE: Todays comic. I canât see the gang at Corkys Diner running off with Walt while Gertie is on stage. Iâm sure they would have stuck around to congratulate her and show support. Itâs only human nature. If I was at a theater and a friend sowed up unexpectedly and did such a great job Iâd stick around. I bet you would as well.
Jogger2 over 15 years ago
Dypak said, about 1 hour ago, âItâs weird what can affect our account. If you change your avatar it changes everywhere, old and new. Same goes if you change your name.â
Not weird at all. This is a consequence of a good (normalized) database design.
OldManMountain over 15 years ago
I donât think Corky can fire Gertie. Judy and he dumped the responsibility for Waltâs care on Skeezix. He hired Gertie. Besides, remember who got the job the last time everyone took Corkyâs advice on hiring someone for Waltâs care? Eve!
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Jogger - No way man, itâs not just weird, itâs down right eerie! Itâs like theyâre reading our minds. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. The goComics police are everywhere!
EarlWash over 15 years ago
Hector, well said.
Comic stories are purposely designed to be full of adventure, good, bad or humorousâŠnot oh-hum blah. For those who want âFather Knows Bestâ, this is not the place to be.
Sadly there are those who can only build themselves up by tearing others down.
Lead on, Mr. Jim Youâre doing just fine.
BlitzMcD over 15 years ago
Interestingly enough, in this installment, Walt for once seems to look and act his age (around 107), rather than being in his late 80s or early 90s (and there is a difference, if you spend a lot of time around seniors, youâll notice it). I hope that at this stage of the game that we see a lot more of him.
harebell over 15 years ago
Iâll tell you, the great thing about a good storyteller is you feel as if the characters really are real. Really! :y It isnât just a group like this one which reacts that way, either. Iâve been following this strip for longer than some, so you may not all remember what happened when Chipperâs twins were born ( Skeezixâs son, one of those who I would love to see back in the story line). There was a contest of sorts to name them, and the suggestions absolutely poured in. I think there may have been a similar reaction when Adam and Eve were born. Weâre just another kind of soap opera fan, folks.
jpozenel over 15 years ago
Macushlalondra could you post a link to Normanâs Yahoo group?
gocomicsmember over 15 years ago
Too bad the plotting is âconspicuousâ? The word âegregiously,â it is true, is usually attached to negative adjectives, but it does not in and of itself mean bad.
axe-grinder over 15 years ago
Dypak, I bet Norman was flagged most often for the personal attacks. I recall him calling people racists, bigots, idiots, doofuses, psychotics, twisted⊠granted, I remember some of those because I was the one being insulted (though Iâve forgotten all the Hebrew words he threw out there). But that wasnât all there was to him. There were the tirelessly repetitive complaints, too. He also constantly reminded people that if they didnât like his comments, they didnât have to read them (though he was nimble enough to avoid his own advice when applied to his reading the strip). He was right. But ironically, I suppose that his most recent ham-handed personal attacks on another posterâ whose comments he disliked but apparently read anywayâ were the posts that put him on the outside looking in. Donât worry, heâll be back.
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Hey, all you McEldowney fans, tell me what you think. A while back we were discussing a story arc where Walt begins to reminisce about the old days, especially his WWI time. Now on 9CWL Gran is telling about her days of yore in WWII. So, letâs all cry out once more for a Walt heavy story where he can tell us about the old days. It wouldnt be hard, it could start like this;
Walt says, âHey Gertie. That reminds me, did I ever tell you about the timeâŠ.(eerie, weird fade to days long past. Glenn Miller is on the radio and a young Walt steps into the 1930âs version of Corkies diner.)
See? Wouldnt be hard at all.
Max Starman Jones over 15 years ago
I love this comic strip, and will not ever give it up. I wish Walt could get more time before he goes to the old comicsâ home, but Iâll read it no matter what.
My least favorite story arcs involve Rufus, which just gets boring. But I will still read them.
I wish they could get Walt and Frank Buckles together. They are the same age, and both saw service in WWI. Iâm sure Mr. Buckles and his family would enjoy the story.
countoftowergrove over 15 years ago
Didnât Terry see the show?
TerriAKF over 15 years ago
oldbooger:
Let me âsplain â there is no time. Let me sum upâŠ..
alondra over 15 years ago
The link to Not Normanâs group is
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/GasolineAlley/
jpozenel over 15 years ago
Iâm more concerned that someone can be censored so easily. But yes, GA does appear to be seriously lacking in content with story lines that last far too long.