The Cree sunrise song took me back to 1956, when I would stick this record on my player and listen to these stories over and over again. It’s lovely that they are still available.
2. Cree Sunrise Song is beautiful. I’m no music theorists, but it’s interesting that Cree music seems to have the same musical scale as modern (European/American etc) music does. Was this song composed before the Cree were exposed to Europeans? Is there some inherent compelling drive that makes all humans come to the same tonal scale? I think some eastern music is different, but didn’t the native Americans come here from the Far East, across the Bering Sea land bridge? Can anyone enlighten us?
3. The novel The Body Farm by Patricia Cornwell features a fictional (?) body farm in Tennessee run by the FBI. I love her novels: all kinds of cool medical examiner stuff. Great suspense, and you can learn useful skills like how to interpret blood splatters on a wall. I think I recommended this series to Marg long ago, but it wasn’t gory enough for her.
Crickets are a tasty treat if prepared right and Australia has a green variety of ant that tastes just like sour apple and is best eaten raw and alive, plucked right from the tree it likes to frequent. I have not, however, eaten any larvae. I wonder if the creamy center tastes like custard? I’ll get back to you on that.
I always learn a little lame something with every visit to Frog Applause….. love the walking pylons – makes me want to visit Iceland to view their cable-carrying’s on!
margueritem over 12 years ago
That touch of green has a certain je ne cest qua..And that snake is exiting stage left.
Bill Thompson over 12 years ago
I’m tempted to say that the last rack is the apple of his eye.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Just an old snake in the dress-mannikins (exiting stage-right, margueritem). Classy design shop!
wvhappypappy over 12 years ago
Ooohh…oooohhh….Can I go too??
PICTO over 12 years ago
Why does @Dogsniff always get the one with the nice booty?
*Hot Rod* over 12 years ago
I AM THE NOWHERE MAN, LIVING IN MY NOWHERE LAND.kinda the Beatles.
V-Beast over 12 years ago
Wheres that swan killing chick when you really need her?
J Short over 12 years ago
A boa boa.
Ray_C over 12 years ago
You all scoff and make silly dirty jokes and you don’t see the deep, deep meanings embedded in this strip. I feel sorry for all of you.
Ray_C over 12 years ago
I said, “deep” and “embedded”! Hee hee hee.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
Been a while since I’ve seeeeen one of those.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
Rotifer, you said we could take turns…so,Don’t bogart that joint.my friendPass it over…to me
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Mannikins snakes!!! A story as old as Eden.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 12 years ago
Arabesque:
“the swans fly high in the kingdom of Vespa”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
manikins are designed intelligently. snakes are not…
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
RE: Blog … my fav Howlin’ Wolf … SMOKESTACK LIGHTNING … WHOEEEEEE-OOOOOO.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
SNAKES ON A FRAME!!!!
cleokaya over 12 years ago
Only haul out my snake when actual ladies are present.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 12 years ago
why don’t they call them “womanikins”?!?…..It’s only fitting….☻
SwimsWithSharks over 12 years ago
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
The Cree sunrise song took me back to 1956, when I would stick this record on my player and listen to these stories over and over again. It’s lovely that they are still available.
Rotifer POLICE VIDEOS WERE SO OCTOBER Thalweg Premium Member over 12 years ago
nighthawks – I won’t bogart if you agree to stop drinking the bong water.
Ray_C over 12 years ago
Blog comments:
1. A manikin with a tramp stamp? Whoda thought?
2. Cree Sunrise Song is beautiful. I’m no music theorists, but it’s interesting that Cree music seems to have the same musical scale as modern (European/American etc) music does. Was this song composed before the Cree were exposed to Europeans? Is there some inherent compelling drive that makes all humans come to the same tonal scale? I think some eastern music is different, but didn’t the native Americans come here from the Far East, across the Bering Sea land bridge? Can anyone enlighten us?
3. The novel The Body Farm by Patricia Cornwell features a fictional (?) body farm in Tennessee run by the FBI. I love her novels: all kinds of cool medical examiner stuff. Great suspense, and you can learn useful skills like how to interpret blood splatters on a wall. I think I recommended this series to Marg long ago, but it wasn’t gory enough for her.
margueritem over 12 years ago
I like today’s strip with the added butterflies; the added color, I guess.
3hourtour Premium Member over 12 years ago
…I have always wanted my remains to go to a body farm …
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Of course it’s going nowhere. Nary a wheel on any of those forms.
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Blog: “Crop-damaging grasshoppers were collected in a horse-drawn trap and later killed.”And then taken to a taco shop?
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Who’d a thunk there’d be so much difference between Moeraki Boulders and Mo Rocca?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
I like bunnies…
peachyanddanny over 12 years ago
Going nowhere:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6DsFe5_RYs&feature=related
6turtle9 over 12 years ago
Crickets are a tasty treat if prepared right and Australia has a green variety of ant that tastes just like sour apple and is best eaten raw and alive, plucked right from the tree it likes to frequent. I have not, however, eaten any larvae. I wonder if the creamy center tastes like custard? I’ll get back to you on that.
The Old Wolf over 12 years ago
Started reading Cornwall’s novels about 15 years ago, enjoyed them thoroughly.
daffydowndilly over 12 years ago
re Yes, we feel the love, on Frog Blog:I’m as old as dirt, and I like it…shows how much you know.
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Well … no strip today?
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
Why hasn’t GoComics posted todays strip???
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 years ago
Also it’s not the only one on my comics page, or whatever they call it, that didn’t update when it should have.
SusanCraig over 12 years ago
I always learn a little lame something with every visit to Frog Applause….. love the walking pylons – makes me want to visit Iceland to view their cable-carrying’s on!
6turtle9 over 12 years ago
Ridiculous!
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 year ago
Jean’s Unrequited Love in Attack on Titan.