I don’t usually comment though I love reading everyone else’s. I worked in downtown Manhattan in the early 1970’s. I watched the towers rise. Never thought I’d see them fall. My family lost friends and my stepson works frighteningly close to the WTC. Re yesterday’s strip: On Remembrance Day, 2001 (Canada’s version of the USA’s Veteran’s Day) Lynn did a wonderful strip regarding Sept. 11. I hope the link works. If not, type “Remembrance Day” into the archive search engine and “2001” into the year boxes.
Also hyphenating wherever the come to the end of a line. I go back to hand-set type and we knew how to justify type to get even right margins and when to hyphenate. Now anyone who can type is considered a typesetter, and they’re not.
hsawlrae over 13 years ago
THAT aught to put them to sleep.
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
A sign that the press is getting depressed.
Sunshine77 over 13 years ago
I don’t usually comment though I love reading everyone else’s. I worked in downtown Manhattan in the early 1970’s. I watched the towers rise. Never thought I’d see them fall. My family lost friends and my stepson works frighteningly close to the WTC. Re yesterday’s strip: On Remembrance Day, 2001 (Canada’s version of the USA’s Veteran’s Day) Lynn did a wonderful strip regarding Sept. 11. I hope the link works. If not, type “Remembrance Day” into the archive search engine and “2001” into the year boxes.
http://catalog.fborfw.com/indexkeywords2.php?q=Remembrance+Day&books=&year1=2001&year2=2001&Submit=Search
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
LOL Morning Neighbours!
Sunshine – wonderful sentiment.
rachb1974 over 13 years ago
@ Sunshine77—thanks a lot for sharing that link. That was a very poignant tribute.
NE1956 over 13 years ago
I read, therefore I are.
iced tea over 13 years ago
That’s up Elly’s alley.
tmick2001 over 13 years ago
The media also needs better spellers.
hippogriff over 13 years ago
Also hyphenating wherever the come to the end of a line. I go back to hand-set type and we knew how to justify type to get even right margins and when to hyphenate. Now anyone who can type is considered a typesetter, and they’re not.
tmick2001 over 13 years ago
I stand corrected martesa. I’m decent at spelling but my grammer is by no means Strunk and White!