Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for November 13, 2019

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 5 years ago

    kids’ curiosity… gotta love it

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    sirbadger  about 5 years ago

    Neanderthals had hand-print art, but not hand-print turkeys.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 5 years ago

    It is a question ripe for scientific inquiry. From whence came the handprint turkey?

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    dwane.scoty1  about 5 years ago

    Benji missed a classic opportunity to compound Dill’s confusion!

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    Kaputnik  about 5 years ago

    But theoretically, they could have done them on just any paper, or even on the walls. Miss Bliss is making superficial assumptions.

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    rzander906  about 5 years ago

    remember….no paper plates

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    Sisyphos  about 5 years ago

    As every schoolboy knows, paper plate technology is very, very important in the history of art! Today’s strip is proof.

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    Kip W  about 5 years ago

    “From the print of His own hand, so did God make turkey fowl.”

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