Middle right: “In fact, let’s not jump at all.”
Horsing around again.
Example 1 of a throw back Houyhnhnm.
Emotional, erratic, undisciplined, prone to laziness and bouts of anger.
It WAS too late, Horace. You’ll be ordinary until you pay the penalty.
It’s what happens when you horse around.
A melting of the mind….
he pushed his luck and pulled a muscle…
The last is a very good science fiction premise about a world network that makes people reliant on its services. People not connected, or whose connection is disabled, would be at a huge disadvantage in most things, once adapted to it.
I didn’t even know there was a brain bill… maybe that’s why everyone’s brains ain’t working too well anymore. :J
Running your brain on subscription? That’s just where we’re headed these days.
Not to worry, Horace! Maybe we can start you a GoFundMe page, and get you back to at a least a Mr. Ed level!
Even the Brain Wave has been privatized! (Brain Wave, Poul Anderson, 1954).
Either this is an unmarked rerun, or Samuli is repeating himself.
By the time it gets factored to a bill collector, he will only be able to say “Hee-Haw”.
The last gag answers a lot of questions.
C1 – Congress
C2 – yes that can be tiring… Try pushing 80
C3 – well, politicians run, yet do no real hard work….!
C4 – that’s nothing, you should see what happens when you fail to pay your sewer bill.!
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce 5 months ago
Middle right: “In fact, let’s not jump at all.”
Imagine 5 months ago
Horsing around again.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] 5 months ago
Example 1 of a throw back Houyhnhnm.
Emotional, erratic, undisciplined, prone to laziness and bouts of anger.
rshive 5 months ago
It WAS too late, Horace. You’ll be ordinary until you pay the penalty.
davidob 5 months ago
It’s what happens when you horse around.
markkahler52 5 months ago
A melting of the mind….
pat sandy creator 5 months ago
he pushed his luck and pulled a muscle…
Brass Orchid Premium Member 5 months ago
The last is a very good science fiction premise about a world network that makes people reliant on its services. People not connected, or whose connection is disabled, would be at a huge disadvantage in most things, once adapted to it.
Chris 5 months ago
I didn’t even know there was a brain bill… maybe that’s why everyone’s brains ain’t working too well anymore. :J
Rauderi 5 months ago
Running your brain on subscription? That’s just where we’re headed these days.
Dobie Premium Member 5 months ago
Not to worry, Horace! Maybe we can start you a GoFundMe page, and get you back to at a least a Mr. Ed level!
Cerabooge 5 months ago
Even the Brain Wave has been privatized! (Brain Wave, Poul Anderson, 1954).
Stephen Gilberg 5 months ago
Either this is an unmarked rerun, or Samuli is repeating himself.
Stephen Gilberg 5 months ago
Either this is an unmarked rerun, or Samuli is repeating himself.
PaintTheDust 5 months ago
By the time it gets factored to a bill collector, he will only be able to say “Hee-Haw”.
R.U. Kidding 5 months ago
The last gag answers a lot of questions.
InTraining Premium Member 5 months ago
C1 – Congress
InTraining Premium Member 5 months ago
C2 – yes that can be tiring… Try pushing 80
InTraining Premium Member 5 months ago
C3 – well, politicians run, yet do no real hard work….!
InTraining Premium Member 5 months ago
C4 – that’s nothing, you should see what happens when you fail to pay your sewer bill.!