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This explains the explosion. Pound for pound, gasoline pack more energy than TNT, and itâs way too volatile to handle. I wonder if Nollâs formula is any improvement on the stuff we so casually pour into our carsâŠ
I wonder what will happen if peopleâs vehicles end up running better on the perfumeâŠHâmmmâŠexhaust fumes would smell better, LOLâŠseriously, Driller (or Tess) should notice a difference, if the formulas ARE switched, youâd think anywayâŠ
I just donât see how the spelling of characterâs names can be changed during the course of the strip. The somewhat drastic changes in appearance can be explained by the fact that Locher is a poor artist, but even rudimentary proof-reading should reveal changes like âAngeloriousâ to âAngelgloriousâ
Tess said âDick, itâs a perfect name!â Which one ?
ANGEL ORIOUS or ANGEL GLORIOUS ?
Yes, someone already pointed it out. So why repeat it? Simple! To remind the Praetorian Guard, those that read here, and (like Locher) and those that sneak âpeepsâ here (âHello Mattieâ), for yet AGAIN, we have another 101 level Author infraction.
Donât mind Mattie, in your world itâs this sort of proactive ârepetitionâ that reminds you ⊠he IS âSuperbâ!!
Could it be âGLUG OILâ?
A little ârepressedâ memory poping out here?
Thatâs the name used in the Pig E Bank hybrid soy bean fuel story of 2004. A company Piggy was trying to collect cash from, to make the new product, so to speak, âgo awayâ !
Tigger, youâve just blown Locherâs secret move wide open. He likes to think that he is writing some sort of a facinating mystery, a surprise for every one. But seldom succeeds and takes several weeks to get to the point that many are expecting. Congrats !
Sydney, as usual (note I didnât say âalwaysâ), you are right on target! donât think an hour passes that MAttie doesnât check the posts to see if anyone is talking about him. When they donât, he most likely stomps his feet and rips away at the lace lingereâ.
Sorry to take the air out of some of your balloons â if MPH isnât posting, MPH isnât reading your comments.
I see the personal attacks canât be resisted. That is pretty sad. Especially considering nobody is attacking those who choose to go back to their old ways. It just isnât worth the time or effort to participate here. Itâs like hanging out in the school yard as a 10 year old.
Yeah, the changed name is very troubling. I donât see the resemblance between Cosgrove and Driller, though. My guess is that âIGâ will turn out to be âBIGâ once revealed.
I also feel that those labeling DL a âbad artistâ havenât followed the strip for very long. Iâm not defending or criticizing, just pointing out that, like Gould, DLâs art has changed with time and reduced space. Check out DT from 1975-1977, for example. Not Chetâs finest work. I think anyone familiar with it would objectively agree.
Bassman Bob -
Iâm sorry that my schedule this week has gotten out of control, pal. Unexpectedly, I spent two hours meeting with senior staff today. I travel through this neck of the woods 3-4 times a year, so I owe you a couple of those $10 coffees, upon my return. Look me up if you travel Chicago-way!
margueritem about 16 years ago
GASP! Itâs IG OIL!
drwatson about 16 years ago
Duh.. Itâs PIG OIL
ARF2 about 16 years ago
This explains the explosion. Pound for pound, gasoline pack more energy than TNT, and itâs way too volatile to handle. I wonder if Nollâs formula is any improvement on the stuff we so casually pour into our carsâŠ
LudwigVonDrake about 16 years ago
Nubby lives up to his name in the first panel.
That is one freaky claw on Tess today.
My guess is that Jig Oil will get the perfume and Tess gets the Gasoline. Usually perfume smells better than Gas but what do I know?
g6793 about 16 years ago
I wonder what will happen if peopleâs vehicles end up running better on the perfumeâŠHâmmmâŠexhaust fumes would smell better, LOLâŠseriously, Driller (or Tess) should notice a difference, if the formulas ARE switched, youâd think anywayâŠ
riley05 about 16 years ago
I just donât see how the spelling of characterâs names can be changed during the course of the strip. The somewhat drastic changes in appearance can be explained by the fact that Locher is a poor artist, but even rudimentary proof-reading should reveal changes like âAngeloriousâ to âAngelgloriousâ
CyberV about 16 years ago
Well, at least the explosions make sense now. Except whoâd be stupid enough to ignite stuff around fuel?
Oh. Nevermind.
sydney about 16 years ago
Tess said âDick, itâs a perfect name!â Which one ? ANGEL ORIOUS or ANGEL GLORIOUS ? Yes, someone already pointed it out. So why repeat it? Simple! To remind the Praetorian Guard, those that read here, and (like Locher) and those that sneak âpeepsâ here (âHello Mattieâ), for yet AGAIN, we have another 101 level Author infraction. Donât mind Mattie, in your world itâs this sort of proactive ârepetitionâ that reminds you ⊠he IS âSuperbâ!!
sydney about 16 years ago
Little COMMENT? ⊠lack of CONTENT !
sydney about 16 years ago
Could it be âGLUG OILâ? A little ârepressedâ memory poping out here? Thatâs the name used in the Pig E Bank hybrid soy bean fuel story of 2004. A company Piggy was trying to collect cash from, to make the new product, so to speak, âgo awayâ !
sydney about 16 years ago
Tigger, youâve just blown Locherâs secret move wide open. He likes to think that he is writing some sort of a facinating mystery, a surprise for every one. But seldom succeeds and takes several weeks to get to the point that many are expecting. Congrats !
Morrow Cummings about 16 years ago
Sydney, as usual (note I didnât say âalwaysâ), you are right on target! donât think an hour passes that MAttie doesnât check the posts to see if anyone is talking about him. When they donât, he most likely stomps his feet and rips away at the lace lingereâ.
LudwigVonDrake about 16 years ago
I still donât like the new letteringâŠ
jkersten about 16 years ago
Sorry to take the air out of some of your balloons â if MPH isnât posting, MPH isnât reading your comments.
I see the personal attacks canât be resisted. That is pretty sad. Especially considering nobody is attacking those who choose to go back to their old ways. It just isnât worth the time or effort to participate here. Itâs like hanging out in the school yard as a 10 year old.
jkersten about 16 years ago
Yeah, the changed name is very troubling. I donât see the resemblance between Cosgrove and Driller, though. My guess is that âIGâ will turn out to be âBIGâ once revealed.
I also feel that those labeling DL a âbad artistâ havenât followed the strip for very long. Iâm not defending or criticizing, just pointing out that, like Gould, DLâs art has changed with time and reduced space. Check out DT from 1975-1977, for example. Not Chetâs finest work. I think anyone familiar with it would objectively agree.
jkersten about 16 years ago
Bassman Bob - Iâm sorry that my schedule this week has gotten out of control, pal. Unexpectedly, I spent two hours meeting with senior staff today. I travel through this neck of the woods 3-4 times a year, so I owe you a couple of those $10 coffees, upon my return. Look me up if you travel Chicago-way!