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Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscrib'd In one self-place; but where we are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be

Recent Comments

  1. 11 minutes ago on Tank McNamara

    I’d try these.

  2. 3 months ago on Rudy Park

    What if he’s sent to purchase an Android phone?

  3. 8 months ago on Arlo and Janis

    When I was in Korea, there was a recall on Riunite. Armed Forces TV and radio repeated the notice frequently for over a week. I ask the club manager, why? It’s not like anyone buying Riunite are putting it up to let it age.

  4. about 1 year ago on Luann

    Moose is quicker than folks give him credit for.

  5. over 1 year ago on Arlo and Janis

    If Krupp Arms made artillery the way Krups makes a coffee maker, Berliners would speak French.

  6. over 1 year ago on Barney & Clyde

    I should do this at my next Medicare Wellness checkup.

  7. almost 2 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    If he’s gonna avoid elections, he needs to stay out of Virginia and New Jersey.

  8. almost 2 years ago on Big Nate

    Frazz use to do this week-long build-up at Halloween: What character from literature is Caufield. I missed that this year.

  9. almost 2 years ago on Big Nate

    Ah! The third panel gave it away. Happy 100th birthday.

  10. about 2 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    The strain had no amino acids, so it was not “carbon-based.” It’s been a while, too (I was in high school when I saw the movie in the theater; I read the book not long afterward). Checking the script (at https://www.stockq.org/moviescript/A/andromeda-strain-the.php), they say what it’s made of—“Hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, sulfur, silicon, et cetera.” and no amino acids—but they don’t go further. The strain could not survive in alkaline environments. The old man ingested sterno, the baby was colic and cried almost continually, raising the alkaline content of their bloodstreams.