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Yup, definitely reruns of last week. And yeah, so much ‘crap’ on some of these websites, they run slow, and annoy on with animated ads. They sure got around those pop-up ad blockers, eh?
Actually, Ruthie has a good point. Aristotle was married so he could have found out whether women had a different number of teeth than men, by asking her to open her mouth and counting. But the Greek philosophers weren’t like modern scientists who try to find out things by observation and experimentation, that would have required manual labor, which was only fit for slaves. No, they thought you could figure things like this out just by logic. Maybe, he figured, since women are generally smaller than men, they would also have fewer teeth.
x_Tech over 13 years ago
Ruthie really needs to stop watching these reruns.
skeeterhawk over 13 years ago
Yup, definitely reruns of last week. And yeah, so much ‘crap’ on some of these websites, they run slow, and annoy on with animated ads. They sure got around those pop-up ad blockers, eh?
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
I hope all of last week isn’t going to be re-run.
Barbaraailant over 13 years ago
seen this one before
StoicLion1973 over 13 years ago
Reruns of repeats? It boggles the imagination!
kab2rb over 13 years ago
Has this strip stopped and the other comic sites keep going?
Jellyfeesh over 13 years ago
Advertising helps corporations bring in revenue, which in turn, boosts our economy. They may be annoying at times, but they do more good than harm.
John Elder over 13 years ago
http://www.creators.com/comics/one-big-happy.html
REDROCKER51 over 13 years ago
Re Run was on “what’s Happening”…
darrenmparr over 13 years ago
Deja vu or stuck in a time loop?
OldestandWisest over 13 years ago
Actually, Ruthie has a good point. Aristotle was married so he could have found out whether women had a different number of teeth than men, by asking her to open her mouth and counting. But the Greek philosophers weren’t like modern scientists who try to find out things by observation and experimentation, that would have required manual labor, which was only fit for slaves. No, they thought you could figure things like this out just by logic. Maybe, he figured, since women are generally smaller than men, they would also have fewer teeth.