Frog Applause by Teresa Burritt for July 21, 2011

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    margueritem  over 13 years ago

    Not until I have time to look up the translation…

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    Sisyphos  over 13 years ago

    Oh, yeah! Lay it on me, baby! Did you know that the Villa Illisia of the Duchess de Plaisance is now a museum in Athens? Cf. http://tinyurl.com/3kol9wc

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    bdaverin  over 13 years ago

    Est-ce que t’as un “lab result” pour le “rabies test”?

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    grapfhics  over 13 years ago

    un baiser francais, si vous plait

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    drbob456x  over 13 years ago

    No.

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    lewisbower  over 13 years ago

    Lost me when you misspelled “crate”

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    lewisbower  over 13 years ago

    I haven’t been able to get in the Blog for 2 days. What if there is something I desperately need to know? Bill Gates will hear of this.

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    ransomknotts  over 13 years ago

    When is someone going to translate today’s strip? I can’t read it or half the comments.

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    mda214  over 13 years ago

    Oui, l’aigre et le doux

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    Timothyhayseed  over 13 years ago

    no ..

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    CoBass  over 13 years ago

    And for the responses:

    Ryan Arwood Yes, certainly. I’d like that.

    Gaijinrabbit Lemonade, certainly, but I’m not certain about the kisses. Are you a woman or a man. And how do the kisses of rats(?) compare to humans? (Not sure about that last bit.) bdaverin Do you have a lab results for a rabies test? grapfhics A French kiss, please.
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    Oxnate  over 13 years ago

    I like the pics of the swords. The grip displayed, with the index finger over the crossguard, is called the Italian grip, I believe. It’s supposed to give you more control in slashing and parrying at the cost of an inch or two of thrusting length.As far as genetics go I have a very pronounced Widow’s Peak and a Hitchhiker’s thumb that goes back 90 degrees. (I can give you a thumbs up with my hand flat on the table)

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    cleokaya  over 13 years ago

    Replace that lemonade with absinthe and I am all yours baby.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago

    “HEADly”

    -Harvey Korman

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    Eagleskies Premium Member over 13 years ago

    Interesting. “1962” Nine to Fivers appears twice on the blog.

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    steelersneo  over 13 years ago

    Mais bien sûr. J’aimerais doux baisers et de limonade. Peut-être certains cookies peuvent être dans l’ordre aussi bien. Rien de mieux que les baisers sucrés de racoon.

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    margueritem  over 13 years ago

    BLOG

    ‘Spin’: Excellent take on the old theme of going back and changing even a minute part of history.

    ’Mummer’s Dance: Such haunting music, lovely.

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    The Old Wolf  over 13 years ago

    “Spin” was awesome. Made me think of The Butterfly Effect

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    razorback2824  over 13 years ago

    I don’t think that word means exactly what you think it means. Also, I’d check to see if that lemonade is really lemonade.

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    The Old Wolf  over 13 years ago

    Today’s blog posts are 11 on the 1-10 scale of awesomeness.

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    margueritem  over 13 years ago

    LOREENA MCKENNITT THE MUMMERS’ DANCE LYRICSWhen in the springtime of the yearWhen the trees are crowned with leavesWhen the ash and oak, and the birch and yewAre dressed in ribbons fair

    When owls call the breathless moonIn the blue veil of the nightThe shadows of the trees appearAmidst the lantern light

    We’ve been rambling all the nightAnd some time of this dayNow returning back againWe bring a garland gay

    Who will go down to those shady grovesAnd summon the shadows thereAnd tie a ribbon on those sheltering armsIn the springtime of the year

    The songs of birds seem to fill the woodThat when the fiddler playsAll their voices can be heardLong past their woodland days

    And so they linked their hands and dancedRound in circles and in rowsAnd so the journey of the night descendsWhen all the shades are gone

    “A garland gay we bring you hereAnd at your door we standIt is a sprout well budded outThe work of our Lord’s hand”

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