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  1. 8 days ago on JumpStart

    Yeah … I had never seen that ad before and it definitely takes a strong stomach to watch! Personally, I think it would have been better had the sun roof opened and a set of quad lasers like on Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon popped up and shot the offending feline!

  2. 8 days ago on JumpStart

    Yep – thought it was hysterical in the same way that I think that it is hysterical when a certain coyote gets crushed by a boulder on Bugs Bunny cartoons … I know it is fake and not real!

  3. 8 days ago on JumpStart

    I first saw it it YEARS ago on an episode of the British car show, Top Gear.

  4. 9 days ago on JumpStart

    For actual footage of what Clarence is seeing, go to YouTube and do a search for “Ford Ka bird evil twin” (and you’ll see the after-market security system he installed!)

  5. 20 days ago on Lio

    LOL – I’m really hoping I typed my question before I had had coffee that morning!

  6. 25 days ago on Lio

    Where do you see that? I know he passed off Heart of the City but thought he was still doing Lio. The date in the lower left refers to January 7.

  7. 26 days ago on Lio

    I think it would be a better gag had Mark used that gawd-awful Tesla “truck”

  8. 2 months ago on Gil Thorp

    Then be an excellent guest and say “I know you aren’t vegan – I would be happy to prepare something to help you!” or at least offer some recipes “if she needs any!”

  9. 2 months ago on Bloom County

    In his defense, try coming up with new material day-in-and-day-out! I have handled the content for the FB page of a friend’s wine store since 2013 and there are times of the year when it is an absolute nightmare coming up with fresh material. I can’t imagine doing that with comic strips, especially ones with ongoing story-lines.

  10. 2 months ago on Pearls Before Swine

    The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.

    - Charles Bukowski