Adults are only heard and never shown, JanCinVV. In their programs, the adult say “Wah wah? Wah wah wah wah”. Charles Shultz did it that way on purpose and is the essence of his comic strip.
gayfatnakedvet, they tried that in the 1970’s, but it never clicked. We were supposed to be totally metric by 1975. We have our own cool measuring system invented by Thomas Jefferson; why change cool?
NeoConMan, you’re funny. By the way, if everyone was taxed 25 percent across the board, why wouldn’t that be fair? It would be just as much of a slap in the face for a person earning $100,000 to lose $25,000 as it would a person earning $100 to lose $25.
Handouts equal dependence, but what is one to do? In the coming years, there will be more people than jobs, what then? The jobs that are available now need specialized training and/or a college degree. Realistically, this is not reachable or realistic for the general needy or learning-disabled population. Not everyone was born an Einstein, a Ford, or a Wright Brother.
Seiko, click the double-left arrows and you will find that it goes back to 1978. Doing it one at a time may take a while. Garfield has really evolved since then. You’ll see what I mean if you check it out.
Adults are only heard and never shown, JanCinVV. In their programs, the adult say “Wah wah? Wah wah wah wah”. Charles Shultz did it that way on purpose and is the essence of his comic strip.