Dark Side of the Horse by Samson for August 21, 2011

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    dinosaur123  about 13 years ago

    Good thinking.

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    MelvinLott  about 13 years ago

    I agree with the sergeant

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    Kvasir42 Premium Member about 13 years ago

    When you see one of those things close up, you understand how literally horrific the practice is.

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    Thehag  about 13 years ago

    Wise move.

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    mcbrra  about 13 years ago

    This comic always is amusing because it is a COMIC. Reality, folks, is I’d personally like to be one of the thousands employed for years on end by a hole in the ground. (Hint: Take a look at anything metal around you. Guess where it came from? I personally like modern civilization.)

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    JPTewel  about 13 years ago

    Well it could have been coal and the whole area would have been stripped.

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member about 13 years ago

    Good for you Horace….would have done the same

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    Logicman  about 13 years ago

    Making up for all those trees you’ve cut down for no good reason H?

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    i_am_the_jam  about 13 years ago

    I wonder why he thought of strip mining. If the land is completely solid, tunneling would be the only option, leaving the topsoil intact.

    Yes, I’d buy the land and start digging. “Boo hoo, you’re evil,” said the environmentalists.

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    Sherlock Watson  about 13 years ago

    Horace had half of a good idea; I would have kept the lump of gold without telling anyone where I got it from.

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    bmonk  about 13 years ago

    Reminds me of the ending of Jack London’s Burning Daylight, where he’s walked away from his $30 million (it started in the Alaska Gold Rush) and had a nice life again—and then, on his land, he realized there was a vein of gold he could mine. . . .

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    vldazzle  about 13 years ago

    Wealth does not necessarily bring happiness. I like that I had little of it while raising my kids, now that I look back and see so many whose lives have been ruined by wealth. The kids have all done OK and I told them real wealth was in their education (which has proved true). I will spend my last decades with SSA, but at least my contributions were large (so better benefits) and I have less than 2 decades to wait it out.

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    Heima  about 13 years ago

    That was very ‘cheval’-rous (chivalrous) of you, Horace.

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    JezzVimSr  about 13 years ago

    We are the last. The earth is being worn out, used up. There will be no replacement to what we took from the earth. The earth is lit up like a light bulb every night. They are now going to dam the Amazon river? Think of what will happen when that is completed? Virginia is being ruined. I know more, but I can’t sit here and worry about it, there isn’t anything I can do about Big Business and the Politicians that sell their souls. The news media no longer ’’watch’’ the wrongdoings, how can they when they sold their souls as well.

    Oh, the comic strips? Makes one think of things, but action is not what we do as a people in the USA anymore. We were scared silent. When was the last time we marched on Washington to let those jokers take notice that we won’t take it anymore?

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    Nuttypearls115  over 12 years ago

    Great idea, Horace! You should probably (in my opinion) choose earth over riches.

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