The word du jour is “trigger,” and you just never know when something will trigger you. I had the honor and pleasure to be a guest of the Navy aboard the CVN Enterprise at sea. Tail hook landing, all-day tour during flight ops, nice lunch. Then a catapult launch, which can only be described as violent. What a great day, and memory.
Speaking of the Navy, a little-known fact from the dark days of WW2 is that John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, and Richard J. Daley all served in the US Navy in the Pacific theater and were in fact all aboard the same frigate when it was sunk by the Japanese. By chance, they found themselves sharing a lifeboat. Taking stock of the inventory, they realized that they had only enuf provisions for a single person to survive until he reached the nearest friendly island. So, as staunch American believers in democracy, each man gave a speech as to why he should be the one to get the boat while the other 2 jumped overboard. Then they voted. The results were Kennedy, 1; Nixon, 1; and Daley, 243.
RonaldByrd 22 days ago
That looks kind of like Trip Tripler, Sal Doonesbury’s college roommate, except for how…normally he’s taking.
snsurone76 22 days ago
Cool it, Rodney! Dave Muir you ain’t!
erick.robinson 22 days ago
Ugh… forgot about the Enterprise in this particular strip… they just decommissioned her.. sold her for scrap… kind of depressing
snappyboy 22 days ago
Roland has a captured audience for tonight’s news.
bestframeforward Premium Member 22 days ago
Wow! CVN-65, the USS Enterprise, my old boat!! :D
christelisbetty 21 days ago
Wants a 19 to 34 audience. Is 34 the new 24 ? Seems like a strange target
eced52 21 days ago
That’s 90% of their numbers.
Rich Douglas 21 days ago
Trip!
mistercatworks 21 days ago
Somehow when I see a ship, Roland Hedley, Jr. and the word “anchor”, I don’t think about news.
frumdebang2 21 days ago
The word du jour is “trigger,” and you just never know when something will trigger you. I had the honor and pleasure to be a guest of the Navy aboard the CVN Enterprise at sea. Tail hook landing, all-day tour during flight ops, nice lunch. Then a catapult launch, which can only be described as violent. What a great day, and memory.
Richard S Russell Premium Member 21 days ago
Speaking of the Navy, a little-known fact from the dark days of WW2 is that John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, and Richard J. Daley all served in the US Navy in the Pacific theater and were in fact all aboard the same frigate when it was sunk by the Japanese. By chance, they found themselves sharing a lifeboat. Taking stock of the inventory, they realized that they had only enuf provisions for a single person to survive until he reached the nearest friendly island. So, as staunch American believers in democracy, each man gave a speech as to why he should be the one to get the boat while the other 2 jumped overboard. Then they voted. The results were Kennedy, 1; Nixon, 1; and Daley, 243.
lnrokr55 21 days ago
Duh !
sgs351 21 days ago
wow, this is old. Enterprise was deactivated in 2012.