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The wonderful thing about the comics is the comical way the authors get around logical questions, such as, "Where’s the dirt?’ Who needs an answer? Just focus on the simple message and forget the details.
I am very proud of my Army service (50 years ago this August), but although I was liable to instant nuclear annihilation, nobody ever took a shot at me and so I don’t compare myself to what I consider the true vets. Thanks to all.
This strip is the only message to Memorial Day. Thanks to all who served and bless the loved ones left behind as those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
Back during the second most unpopular war, my brother joined the Jehovah’s Nuisances and I joined the Corps. Thought I had honored my Dad’s WWII service. Saw Spook do all that work and just decided, no a 37 mile cab fee is not too much to honor Dad today.Thanks Spook.
Even after Johnny Hart, both B.C. and The Wizard Of Id still take a moment to observe this holiday and the others that honor our nation’s heroes who sacrifice their lives to keep us free.
comicgos almost 14 years ago
Ewwww he better watch where he is digging!
adubman almost 14 years ago
If Spook ever gets out, he should apply to work with Facilities Dept. He’s essentially carved out a canal network below Id.
Llewellenbruce almost 14 years ago
“The Spook has left the building”.
EarlWash almost 14 years ago
Well worth the dig.
mark63 almost 14 years ago
How dose he git rid of the dirt
pouncingtiger almost 14 years ago
^ he sells it to the tabloids.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Very nice, Spook.
Tsali-Queyi almost 14 years ago
That’s were the Fink gets flowers for the castle.
t1warren almost 14 years ago
Thanks to Spook for remembering what today is about!
FunneyHAHA almost 14 years ago
From one service member (USAF B-52) to another, thank you for your service!
fdgsr almost 14 years ago
The wonderful thing about the comics is the comical way the authors get around logical questions, such as, "Where’s the dirt?’ Who needs an answer? Just focus on the simple message and forget the details.
pschearer Premium Member almost 14 years ago
I am very proud of my Army service (50 years ago this August), but although I was liable to instant nuclear annihilation, nobody ever took a shot at me and so I don’t compare myself to what I consider the true vets. Thanks to all.
kab2rb almost 14 years ago
This strip is the only message to Memorial Day. Thanks to all who served and bless the loved ones left behind as those who sacrificed their lives for our freedom.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
Back during the second most unpopular war, my brother joined the Jehovah’s Nuisances and I joined the Corps. Thought I had honored my Dad’s WWII service. Saw Spook do all that work and just decided, no a 37 mile cab fee is not too much to honor Dad today.Thanks Spook.
George Arnold almost 14 years ago
Thanks Spook!
TheAuldWan almost 14 years ago
I was a POW in the Philippines…. Thanks Parker & Hart for being amongst the few cartoonists to remember the Heroes who didnt come back….’
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 14 years ago
Even after Johnny Hart, both B.C. and The Wizard Of Id still take a moment to observe this holiday and the others that honor our nation’s heroes who sacrifice their lives to keep us free.
boldyuma almost 14 years ago
Good job Spook.. But, you just scared the beejesus out of the caretaker/night watchman..
Nicholas Taylor almost 14 years ago
Thanks Spook!.Cpl Johnathan W. Taylor 02/22/11Cpl Ian Muller 03/11/11LCpl C. Steele Meis 03/17/11SSgt James Malachowski 03/20/11
lin4869 almost 14 years ago
Thanks to all who served and gave so much!
TheAuldWan almost 14 years ago
I was a POW in the Philippines. I commend Parker & Hart for being the only cartoonists to note this special day. Thank you!
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
I believe there is a special circle of Hell for those who mock Kingdom Hall.
Trainwreck_1 almost 14 years ago
Thank You Mr. Goodman. And if you served Thank You again. As a Former Sailor and just an American I say Thanks To All of you that served.