Flies, cockroaches and rats all have their niche in the environment. They eat stuff otherwise destined to fester bacteria and other pathogens. I wonder what would happen if they suddenly disappeared. What would move in to take their place?
I think Gabby meant that the fly was now in “Francis” having flown in from some other strip.
I was rather hoping for Billy from “Family Circus” to come in looking for the fly leaving his dotted trail. Or perhaps Pig from “Pearls before Swine” coming in and bonding with Leo (they are very much alike).
Though there a few proposed etymologies and interpretations of that name, the most often cited is that it means “Lord of the Flies.”
Its actual meaning has also been fluid over time. It has variously been taken to refer to Satan himself, or to Satan’s chief demon, or even to a particular god of the Philistines.
The history and various understandingsxare fun to read… but I’ve always been taken by that Lord of the Flies title.
kaffekup about 4 years ago
Maybe Gabby meant to say, “It’s still in the Vatican”? I don’t see any corruption in the strip.
dflak about 4 years ago
Flies, cockroaches and rats all have their niche in the environment. They eat stuff otherwise destined to fester bacteria and other pathogens. I wonder what would happen if they suddenly disappeared. What would move in to take their place?
gigagrouch about 4 years ago
Happy Birthday, Your Holiness.
Newenglandah about 4 years ago
I think Gabby meant that the fly was now in “Francis” having flown in from some other strip.
I was rather hoping for Billy from “Family Circus” to come in looking for the fly leaving his dotted trail. Or perhaps Pig from “Pearls before Swine” coming in and bonding with Leo (they are very much alike).
jimmjonzz Premium Member about 4 years ago
Though there a few proposed etymologies and interpretations of that name, the most often cited is that it means “Lord of the Flies.”
Its actual meaning has also been fluid over time. It has variously been taken to refer to Satan himself, or to Satan’s chief demon, or even to a particular god of the Philistines.
The history and various understandingsxare fun to read… but I’ve always been taken by that Lord of the Flies title.
christelisbetty about 4 years ago
Happy Birthday Pope Francis
John W. Vinson Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nice (unintentional I expect) cross reference to Freefall today!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
It is definitely in the Vatican, without any doubt!
Craig Westlake about 4 years ago
Wow! Washington must be crawling with them. Come to think of it, it is…
Casey Jones about 4 years ago
Wouldn’t that be Beelzebuzz?
MCProfessor about 4 years ago
Beelzebub translates to “lord of the flies”.