well they are either under the sand or one with it, and petey is the next target. Seriously? You can not evade massed fire, and if one shot kills then you are dead. Now the transport and or Flask could provide a distraction, but that is all that can be hoped for. I really do not know what petey can do,other than point out that there is other danger, that danger that Flask presumably saw.
I don’t know if there is often such a massing of bio-suited Topsiders, but he’d only have to nick one suit to turn the wearer into a huge monster that would attack the adjacent ones, and so forth, like a chain reaction. That would…Sorry, I can’t see to type
I cannot see cause for a smile Though I’ll summon my usual style The events are a bust Has it all come to dust? And we’re faced with a steaming pile! =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum
Aaron is really playing with our heart strings. I doubt our favorite star crossed lovers are dead. Perhaps our little monster child wasn’t dead after all. Perhaps she was able to intervene. To the answers to these questions, stay tuned to the same Endtown Channel, at the same Endtown Time.
Channeling a bit of Joss, are we? A risky venture gone awry, and the desert hides the history.
I…hope we’re not seeing the whole picture. This is not a good-bye I want to have to say. Then again, the ending is never guaranteed to be the happiest one, is it? Shed a tear and then…carry on.
“Forward the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns!Cannon to the left of them, cannon to the rightCannon in front of them volley’d and thunder’dBoldy they rode and wellInto the jaws of DeathInto the mouth of Hell
Wondered all night and still I can’t understand why there are so many topsiders. I mean come on! They are not that many, likte three small animals and one tiger, nothing to call in the entire crew for and they could even have fooled one of them but oh no had to made the koala cry…
..we are so conditioned by the media for a happy ending that I doubt Hamlet could have been made today.When you make war and hatred where the good guys always win..you make more war and hatred…
If the intent here was to re-emphasize the threat posed by the topsiders, I really think it was overkill (definitely NO pun intended). Seems to me we have blown right past the reality of the threat and have landed squarely in the middle of “resistance is futile” and unfortunately Capt Picard et al are nowhere in sight. Tension has been replaced by despair, and resignation.
Subjective view save:What is drawn is what is felt or alternately what is experienced by someone other than the one that is expected. Generally comics look first person, sometimes go third person view.Because there are point-able discrepancies. They were diving out of the transport. If they could throw sand in the eyes of the TSers, or use sand to make it look like they were being hit by the beams, and/or use something to give the illusion of their deaths, the TS people would be inclined to believe. Holbrook uses (something like) this when he draws a character the size that another character feels that it is, immense if scary, small if not. I am not sure that Jenner has not used such a technique. So, now three choices. Dead, under the transport, under the disturbed and smoking sand. Not that the TSers have had much time to examine the sand. Another point, the turning (to treason according to TS view) of the transports. The transports are on another radio frequency, or can monitor many such bands. So the turned transport may have been talking and sharing with them. It is possible but not sure that many of them are on our side by now. Petey(*) seems to be too busy to do this, but the whole Petey lecture no doubt is recorded. For that matter, though it is a very small chance, the TSers view the world through their goggles. Glass or TV replay? If TV replay, they can be turned to our side, and what they see could just be illusion.
read too many web comics, stay up too late, got flash of Petey from Schlock… as I said, tooo much.
Petey could have used a doggy as a shield if it did not change aero-characteristics. The transport can talk to Petey, and Flask to the transport, and by relay, to Petey as well.
No mirages, no waking from a bad dream, no time reversal, no reintegration ray, no reconstituting the ashes…And yet… and yet…Two more days, and then the weekend, and then a new week…All logical reason tells me it’s over.And yet… “The crowd of people turned away, but I just had to look.” The audience has made their exit from the cinema, but I’m still looking at the clearing dust and smoke. Is that a glint of hope appearing ragged through the haze? Am I a fool to stay? Is faith in Mr Neathery a folly?Holly, Wally, all beloved ones are dead and gone. There isn’t even room for any doubt.And yet… and yet…Like an idiot, with faith I’ll sit and wait. And wait.And five more days, I’ll sit and wait for Monday.
The basic TS tech relies heavily on the captured brains. The old ICBM tech was/is electronic. I wonder which was used to guide that missile? It could make a difference.Bomb? Hello bomb? — from Dark Star movie
I really DO NOT care to carry how I feel right now through the course of the weekend. I’m hoping to see something positive before then. Interesting Aaron, you’re kinda, sorta putting us through a grieving process….for imaginary characters. You ARE good.
I see… possibilities. I see something. A way out that isn’t cheap or retcon. I will wait. HAVE FAITH.
Coyoty, the Princess Bride quote was perfect. :)
Oh, and I generously donated to Aaron for his medical bills. The emotional rollercoaster we’re going through? I very willingly pay for that sort of solid entertainment. (To me, ‘entertainment’ is never dumb or superficial.)
I want to say again that Aaron has acheived HIGH ART with this weeks strips.
When before have so many people been so deeply, emotionally involved with the lives of imaginary characters made of ink on paper? I applaud you, Aaron Neathery.
Tell everyone you know of this strip and particularly this past few weeks. This talent needs a wider audience.
Now that those of us in Central time are settling in to our desks with our first cup of work coffee for the day, I wonder how many (like me) have this comment page open on a side screen to monitor the comments?
And for those feeling real depression from these events, I will quoteThomas Fuller, “It is always darkest just before the day dawneth.” Day ALWAYS comes after night.
Everyone, take a deep breath. Hold it. Count to 10 and then slowly release it. Do this 2 more times. Now, look down at your hands. Are the knuckles white and the fingernails cutting into your palms? This is definitely an E-ticket ride. Enjoy it because no one else out there (with the exception of our own Doc Rat’s Jenner, is turning out this kind of story. Remember, tension burns calories, and you’ll be feeling better about yourself when this arc is over.
Something happened on the 27th when the comic ended with Flask and Wally having a shocked look looking out the window. After that it went to Petey’s point of view.
Hmmm. . .this great storyline, all these heartfelt comments and only 9 votes so far for the month of February. Common folks, I think we can do better than that. GO VOTE!
this is the first time in a while i feel my heart weigh because of a fictional character. Aaron’s developed this character very well. this comic still surprises me with its mature themes and goofy characters
Yes, good point, dbig 1 – we mustn’t forget to vote. For such an amazing comic, vote! vote! vote!(Go to one of Level Head’s postings and follow the link.)
We’re at 85 comments, with about 4 hours left. GoComics is looking at this stat and it does make a difference. Lets see if we can break 100 two-days running.As someone mentioned before, this strip is called “Endtown”, and not “Wally, Holly Petey and Flask”. It’s kind of hard to have a story about this universe in which someone doesn’t get hurt. Remember Leo, at the very beginning of “Ballad”? No one really paid attention to when he was blasted, other than Wally himself. Now it’s Wally’s turn, and suddenly the audience is getting emotional. Would it have been any different if Leo was a mouse instead of a pig? Or if we had taken longer to get to know him first?
OK, the topsiders are a more selective shot than I would’ve thought possible. As a consequence, the two favorite characters of mine are dust. However, we can see that Wally did get off one shot. – Did he miss?If not knowing the hopelessness of the run, did he sell out his ideas in the end and needlessly kill a topsider? – Or was he true to the end and put the gun on wide stun knowing that if they got away the stun would wear off and if not once again the stun would wear off and no-one was needlessly killed..
There’s not much protection against disintegration—those seem to be the same pistols Flask carries about. We saw what they did to the researchers who tried to cross her…
Ok, true confessions time here. While Wally was a good guy in a pinch and had a strong MacGuyver streak in him which I admired, and Linda had started off on the wrong foot but looked to have interesting storyline possibilities, they were soldiers in an ongoing conflict; they took their chances and lost. But for me, the loss I grieve deeply is Holly. She was the personification of what little good there seemed to be left in this desolation, and thereby offered a real sense of hope that there might be still be a future worth surviving for. Flask, Petey and Wally, regardless of their individual personal merits, undertook this mission to strike a blow against an enemy. Holly was there because she would not be parted from Wally. Soldiers come and go and many far too soon, but Holly represented what they were fighting for. Once that’s gone why bother anymore?
I’m convinced that Wally, Holly & Linda are gone. But Flask and Petey are still alive – at least for now – so there might still be time for a plausible miracle.
Aaron’s writing has been impeccable, so I have no doubt that he has something interesting in store for us – some new characters that we can get wrapped up in – new plot twists to bedevil us.
I’m still mourning the loss of Wally & Holly, but I have no doubt that the future of Endtown will continue to hold my attention.
Are people talking of Sandy as the monster with the teddy bear they encountered on the way? Because, um, remember that Flask killed her… ..it’s passed midnight and still no new strip AUUUGH
My feeling is that Thursday’s strip will not bring any relief, nor will Friday’s. But my gut tells me it will be worth hanging in there for things to start lightening up next week.
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
No clever lyrics today. Just a very sad song:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp6U9P_DznE&feature=related
OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
well they are either under the sand or one with it, and petey is the next target. Seriously? You can not evade massed fire, and if one shot kills then you are dead. Now the transport and or Flask could provide a distraction, but that is all that can be hoped for. I really do not know what petey can do,other than point out that there is other danger, that danger that Flask presumably saw.
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I don’t know if there is often such a massing of bio-suited Topsiders, but he’d only have to nick one suit to turn the wearer into a huge monster that would attack the adjacent ones, and so forth, like a chain reaction. That would…Sorry, I can’t see to type
Level_Head almost 13 years ago
I cannot see cause for a smile Though I’ll summon my usual style The events are a bust Has it all come to dust? And we’re faced with a steaming pile! =|====/ Level Head Vote for Endtown 2.0 And for Doc Rat, too The Endtown Forum
Reldn almost 13 years ago
That first panel leaves a lump in my throat and a knot in my stomach. They’re really gone…
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Still hoping. Site doesn’t look right. Aaron is too careful an artist.
dirtyoldlady1 almost 13 years ago
NO NO NO NO you are all getting the wrong opinion. They are gooped to save their brains. Right Aaron? RIGHT?Blessed BE
PhycoKrusk almost 13 years ago
Um, guys? It’s possible I’m just mistaken, but don’t zero guns usually only disintegrate the person and leave the clothes behind?
bikenboatn almost 13 years ago
Wonder if one of those suits is Flask?
Rennjack almost 13 years ago
Aaron is really playing with our heart strings. I doubt our favorite star crossed lovers are dead. Perhaps our little monster child wasn’t dead after all. Perhaps she was able to intervene. To the answers to these questions, stay tuned to the same Endtown Channel, at the same Endtown Time.
spamster almost 13 years ago
wouldn’t Petey’s metal shielding protect his brain?
Bronkster Premium Member almost 13 years ago
. . . . . . . .
The Flynn almost 13 years ago
Channeling a bit of Joss, are we? A risky venture gone awry, and the desert hides the history.
I…hope we’re not seeing the whole picture. This is not a good-bye I want to have to say. Then again, the ending is never guaranteed to be the happiest one, is it? Shed a tear and then…carry on.
We still have Al and Gustine…
vburke almost 13 years ago
“Forward the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns!Cannon to the left of them, cannon to the rightCannon in front of them volley’d and thunder’dBoldy they rode and wellInto the jaws of DeathInto the mouth of Hell
Minuwe almost 13 years ago
Wondered all night and still I can’t understand why there are so many topsiders. I mean come on! They are not that many, likte three small animals and one tiger, nothing to call in the entire crew for and they could even have fooled one of them but oh no had to made the koala cry…
Arcaton almost 13 years ago
8-(BAWWWWWWWWWWW
Dkram almost 13 years ago
This dish of vengeance is being served very hot..\\//_
Coyoty Premium Member almost 13 years ago
They didn’t get disintegrated at this time. I’m explaining to you because you look nervous.
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
Here comes the last loose end. Kamakazi tactics can be effective, but only once. This really sucks. Let’s just get it the heck over.
mycohiba almost 13 years ago
Transported.
mycohiba almost 13 years ago
Look at previous strip.
3hourtour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
..we are so conditioned by the media for a happy ending that I doubt Hamlet could have been made today.When you make war and hatred where the good guys always win..you make more war and hatred…
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
If the intent here was to re-emphasize the threat posed by the topsiders, I really think it was overkill (definitely NO pun intended). Seems to me we have blown right past the reality of the threat and have landed squarely in the middle of “resistance is futile” and unfortunately Capt Picard et al are nowhere in sight. Tension has been replaced by despair, and resignation.
dawna.macivor almost 13 years ago
:(
OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
Subjective view save:What is drawn is what is felt or alternately what is experienced by someone other than the one that is expected. Generally comics look first person, sometimes go third person view.Because there are point-able discrepancies. They were diving out of the transport. If they could throw sand in the eyes of the TSers, or use sand to make it look like they were being hit by the beams, and/or use something to give the illusion of their deaths, the TS people would be inclined to believe. Holbrook uses (something like) this when he draws a character the size that another character feels that it is, immense if scary, small if not. I am not sure that Jenner has not used such a technique. So, now three choices. Dead, under the transport, under the disturbed and smoking sand. Not that the TSers have had much time to examine the sand. Another point, the turning (to treason according to TS view) of the transports. The transports are on another radio frequency, or can monitor many such bands. So the turned transport may have been talking and sharing with them. It is possible but not sure that many of them are on our side by now. Petey(*) seems to be too busy to do this, but the whole Petey lecture no doubt is recorded. For that matter, though it is a very small chance, the TSers view the world through their goggles. Glass or TV replay? If TV replay, they can be turned to our side, and what they see could just be illusion.
read too many web comics, stay up too late, got flash of Petey from Schlock… as I said, tooo much.OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
Petey could have used a doggy as a shield if it did not change aero-characteristics. The transport can talk to Petey, and Flask to the transport, and by relay, to Petey as well.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Dust in the wind, all they are is dust in the wiiiiind…
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
No mirages, no waking from a bad dream, no time reversal, no reintegration ray, no reconstituting the ashes…And yet… and yet…Two more days, and then the weekend, and then a new week…All logical reason tells me it’s over.And yet… “The crowd of people turned away, but I just had to look.” The audience has made their exit from the cinema, but I’m still looking at the clearing dust and smoke. Is that a glint of hope appearing ragged through the haze? Am I a fool to stay? Is faith in Mr Neathery a folly?Holly, Wally, all beloved ones are dead and gone. There isn’t even room for any doubt.And yet… and yet…Like an idiot, with faith I’ll sit and wait. And wait.And five more days, I’ll sit and wait for Monday.
OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
The basic TS tech relies heavily on the captured brains. The old ICBM tech was/is electronic. I wonder which was used to guide that missile? It could make a difference.Bomb? Hello bomb? — from Dark Star movie
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Aaron and folks, please look to DADOF3. We are all sad and concerned but he is showing a serious level of depression in his posts.
HANG IN THERE DADOF3.OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
Re: The TS view through their suit face plate. Was the view when the TSer talked to Flask from a transport camera/viewer system or from a face plate?
OdderOtter almost 13 years ago
I wish there was a way to re-edit posts. Point-able discrepency: diving out, then standing up. Not impossible, but could be unlikely.
finder10030 almost 13 years ago
I really DO NOT care to carry how I feel right now through the course of the weekend. I’m hoping to see something positive before then. Interesting Aaron, you’re kinda, sorta putting us through a grieving process….for imaginary characters. You ARE good.
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Monday. Wait for Monday.
Niall-Can almost 13 years ago
I see… possibilities. I see something. A way out that isn’t cheap or retcon. I will wait. HAVE FAITH.
Coyoty, the Princess Bride quote was perfect. :)
Oh, and I generously donated to Aaron for his medical bills. The emotional rollercoaster we’re going through? I very willingly pay for that sort of solid entertainment. (To me, ‘entertainment’ is never dumb or superficial.)
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
I want to say again that Aaron has acheived HIGH ART with this weeks strips.
When before have so many people been so deeply, emotionally involved with the lives of imaginary characters made of ink on paper? I applaud you, Aaron Neathery.
Tell everyone you know of this strip and particularly this past few weeks. This talent needs a wider audience.
Now that those of us in Central time are settling in to our desks with our first cup of work coffee for the day, I wonder how many (like me) have this comment page open on a side screen to monitor the comments?
And for those feeling real depression from these events, I will quoteThomas Fuller, “It is always darkest just before the day dawneth.” Day ALWAYS comes after night.
HANG IN EVERYONE!
Ida No almost 13 years ago
Everyone, take a deep breath. Hold it. Count to 10 and then slowly release it. Do this 2 more times. Now, look down at your hands. Are the knuckles white and the fingernails cutting into your palms? This is definitely an E-ticket ride. Enjoy it because no one else out there (with the exception of our own Doc Rat’s Jenner, is turning out this kind of story. Remember, tension burns calories, and you’ll be feeling better about yourself when this arc is over.
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Shucks, thanks, Three Steps.
boreas2 almost 13 years ago
so is petey going there instead of run away because hes blinded with rage or hes really trying to help flask?
i hope she reacts and does something when she sees petey in danger
keyblademaster125 almost 13 years ago
idk y but I wanna see that whole group turn into endtowners >.>
Paul Gabbard Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Time for Philomena to put her tongue back in her mouth, pull her head out of her a$$ and go kick some topsider booty.
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
Maybe, with luck, some of Petey’s casing will survive and serve a marker for their final resting place. They deserve that much at least…
BeniHanna6 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Quite the twist, eh?
Arcaton almost 13 years ago
@GoldenroyaYup, Philomena gets referred to by name in the earlier arc. Would dig it out for you but I’m at work blush
Franklyn McNight Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Funny how a tin can has expressions on its “face”. The alternative would probably be lots of text. Not so good.
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
10:30 CT and 44 posts. 150 today?
anthonydfabrizio10 almost 13 years ago
Something happened on the 27th when the comic ended with Flask and Wally having a shocked look looking out the window. After that it went to Petey’s point of view.
anthonydfabrizio10 almost 13 years ago
What about the Dittos?
Dragoncat almost 13 years ago
I hope Petey rips up all their suits so they can turn into Mutants…And I’m not talking Anthro Mutants! Let them turn into… Well, anything BUT!
sketchris almost 13 years ago
I just have to say, even if it was pretty obvious,
That I love how the story pretty much revolves around Petey despite the fact that he’s treated more as a side character, you know?
I shall continue reading. I’ll be out of town for a few days so when I get I can read the few pages that had accumulated at once :D
Airolga almost 13 years ago
Boy, oh boy … I somehow knew this would happen …
Demonick almost 13 years ago
I’M BLIND!!!!!!! I CAN NOT SEE FOE THE TEARS!!!!!!!!!! AAAAAAAGGGHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
JimBCA1 almost 13 years ago
How soon we forget…the child mutant saved them.
Reldn almost 13 years ago
You know that’s some masterful storytelling and characters when you wish to take a moment of silence and a toast to their memory…
Not many stories are capable of moving me near as much as this has…I’ll admit it, this has even made me shed some tears!
You are truly an awesome artist and storyteller Aaron.
twcowdery almost 13 years ago
They are not merely dead, they are most sincerely dead.
RIP Wally & Holly
OK – now what comes next?
finder10030 almost 13 years ago
Hmmm. . .this great storyline, all these heartfelt comments and only 9 votes so far for the month of February. Common folks, I think we can do better than that. GO VOTE!
starlilies almost 13 years ago
I’m still thinking they went underground, but I’ll take transported too….
noreenklose almost 13 years ago
My heart is breaking…
REPEAT COMMENT FROM YESTERDAY!
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Aaron, have mercy! Some of us have bad hearts!Great story, but I’m trusting you that this isn’t the end…
KUTGW,
Noreen
boreas2 almost 13 years ago
petey looks really fast maybe he can do some damage before he gets shot down
3hourtour Premium Member almost 13 years ago
..the only happy way out of this that I can see is that what the topsiders shot and turned to dust were mere projections(a’la R2D2’s Princess Lea)….
peguicafre almost 13 years ago
this is the first time in a while i feel my heart weigh because of a fictional character. Aaron’s developed this character very well. this comic still surprises me with its mature themes and goofy characters
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Yes, good point, dbig 1 – we mustn’t forget to vote. For such an amazing comic, vote! vote! vote!(Go to one of Level Head’s postings and follow the link.)
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 13 years ago
If Sandy, my namesake, saved them, then I would be most pleased. But I simply cannot think to anticipate Aaron’s exquisite storyline.
Ida No almost 13 years ago
We’re at 85 comments, with about 4 hours left. GoComics is looking at this stat and it does make a difference. Lets see if we can break 100 two-days running.As someone mentioned before, this strip is called “Endtown”, and not “Wally, Holly Petey and Flask”. It’s kind of hard to have a story about this universe in which someone doesn’t get hurt. Remember Leo, at the very beginning of “Ballad”? No one really paid attention to when he was blasted, other than Wally himself. Now it’s Wally’s turn, and suddenly the audience is getting emotional. Would it have been any different if Leo was a mouse instead of a pig? Or if we had taken longer to get to know him first?
caglemikemelody almost 13 years ago
OK, the topsiders are a more selective shot than I would’ve thought possible. As a consequence, the two favorite characters of mine are dust. However, we can see that Wally did get off one shot. – Did he miss?If not knowing the hopelessness of the run, did he sell out his ideas in the end and needlessly kill a topsider? – Or was he true to the end and put the gun on wide stun knowing that if they got away the stun would wear off and if not once again the stun would wear off and no-one was needlessly killed..
awesome person almost 13 years ago
Last strip(yesterday) isaw one of sandys claws!!!!!phew
The Flynn almost 13 years ago
There’s not much protection against disintegration—those seem to be the same pistols Flask carries about. We saw what they did to the researchers who tried to cross her…
Strider Keninginne Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Petey just opened up a 55 gallon drum of whoop hide in the third panel. This should get interesting.
Atrius5000 almost 13 years ago
I was shocked to see them killed. They’re really dead. Bummer.
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
Ok, true confessions time here. While Wally was a good guy in a pinch and had a strong MacGuyver streak in him which I admired, and Linda had started off on the wrong foot but looked to have interesting storyline possibilities, they were soldiers in an ongoing conflict; they took their chances and lost. But for me, the loss I grieve deeply is Holly. She was the personification of what little good there seemed to be left in this desolation, and thereby offered a real sense of hope that there might be still be a future worth surviving for. Flask, Petey and Wally, regardless of their individual personal merits, undertook this mission to strike a blow against an enemy. Holly was there because she would not be parted from Wally. Soldiers come and go and many far too soon, but Holly represented what they were fighting for. Once that’s gone why bother anymore?
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Who wants to be number 100 today?
JanBic Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Three hours until the new strip. Another night with no sleep before Midnight.
twcowdery almost 13 years ago
Three whole hours??? Aaaarrrrgh!
I’m convinced that Wally, Holly & Linda are gone. But Flask and Petey are still alive – at least for now – so there might still be time for a plausible miracle.
Aaron’s writing has been impeccable, so I have no doubt that he has something interesting in store for us – some new characters that we can get wrapped up in – new plot twists to bedevil us.
I’m still mourning the loss of Wally & Holly, but I have no doubt that the future of Endtown will continue to hold my attention.
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
On the bloody morning after, One tin soldier flies away….
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Here on the east coast of Australia, the comic flips over at 5pm. I am currently at work.
DADOF3 almost 13 years ago
Boy, wouldn’t an Amesworth radiation reflector come in handy right about now.
Niall-Can almost 13 years ago
Are people talking of Sandy as the monster with the teddy bear they encountered on the way? Because, um, remember that Flask killed her… ..it’s passed midnight and still no new strip AUUUGH
Jenner Premium Member almost 13 years ago
My feeling is that Thursday’s strip will not bring any relief, nor will Friday’s. But my gut tells me it will be worth hanging in there for things to start lightening up next week.
pam Miner almost 13 years ago
this is turning into a horrible bad dream. Poor Petey. I hope he does at least nick one. It’s not possible to know what the TP’s think.
Sqrt-1 over 2 years ago
100th comment here on this strip