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  1. almost 2 years ago on Back to B.C.

    Originally, ‘geek’ was a term that mainly appeared in relation to travelling shows – relating to a performer or act that dabbled in weird things. The 1975 edition of the American Heritage Dictionary gave ‘Geek’ had just one definition apparently: 

    ’A carnival performer whose act usually consists of biting the head off a live chicken or snake’.

    https://happypiranha.com/blogs/news/the-definition-of-a-geek-evolution-of-what-it-means-to-be-geeky

  2. over 14 years ago on On A Claire Day

    Way to go, Dad!

  3. over 14 years ago on On A Claire Day

    Good reminder. Thanks.

  4. over 14 years ago on On A Claire Day

    Good word, arsmall.

  5. almost 15 years ago on In the Sticks

    Oh man, I hate to admit it, but I’d probably fall for that one too.

  6. about 15 years ago on Non Sequitur

    Joe Allen Doty:

    The word translated helper is ezer, which is a masculine form. However that is a statement of the problem. In the statement of Eve’s creation in verse 22 it says He made a WOMAN and brought HER. Woman is the translation of ishah which definitely means woman and a feminine form. Her is a translation of a feminine pronoun. Ish could be person or man depending on the context. Just like the English we learned in the olden days, a masculine “he” is definitely used of a man and can be used of a person who could be male or female. Yes, Adam means human.

  7. about 15 years ago on In the Sticks

    I agree, the original was better. The glowing belly was great!

  8. about 15 years ago on In the Sticks

    Love it!

  9. about 15 years ago on In the Sticks

    It sounds like Cosmo may become my favorite character! It may be fun to read some insights from a flying philosopher who takes himself more seriously than anyone else does.

    It looks like you have a winner with the strip, Nathan!

  10. about 15 years ago on Daddy's Home

    Words of wisdom.