Maybe he means more comics. He may also be talking about the Washington Post which has shrunk the size of individual comics until they are almost unreadable. But then the Post dropped Argyle Sweater years ago.
I’ve gone to various docs over the years for a steadily worsening issue. First doc attributed it to poor circulation and recommended exercise. Next doc attributed it to over-exertion, and recommended rest. Third recommended improving my sleep. Fourth doc attributed it to hypochondria, and recommended antidepressants and antipsychotics. I gave up after that, and have learned to just deal with it until I get bad enough off for modern medicine to figure it out.
That and a bit of news that you can’t get off the internet in half the time for free. Or maybe a variety of opinions, not just the ones that have already been chosen as correct. That could be fun. But more and better comics, in color and writ large, would be a wonderful thing. And the world needs it.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
Just take it one page at a time.
MissScarlet Premium Member about 10 years ago
Yeah! More comics!
bigger Nate about 10 years ago
looks like it’s the bottom of the bird cage for you
clayusmcret Premium Member about 10 years ago
Good call Doc!
J Short about 10 years ago
He must be sick. He looks white as a sheet.
gforgina about 10 years ago
Was that diploma on the wall distributed by the same company who distributed the comic (Universal)?
osceola about 10 years ago
Maybe he means more comics. He may also be talking about the Washington Post which has shrunk the size of individual comics until they are almost unreadable. But then the Post dropped Argyle Sweater years ago.
Plods with ...™ about 10 years ago
better than what’s in most of them
StratmanRon about 10 years ago
That’s the direction I was going, Dogsniff – But you said it perfectly!
StratmanRon about 10 years ago
BTW, I think the correct response from the doctor should be, “BETTER comic section” (i.e., no ‘Cathy’).
4thStooge about 10 years ago
If it followed the doctor’s advice, I would definitely buy that newspaper.
paullp Premium Member about 10 years ago
You’re a comic strip character yourself, Doc, are you sure you can be objective about this course of treatment?
jmcx4 about 10 years ago
C’mon, yall, newspapers are much better than wrapping fish and lining boid cages.
They make excellent glass cleaners, the oils take out the streaks.I also use them to light charcoal in one of those chimley do-hickeys.
G Louis Johnson about 10 years ago
Better yet, comics in every section!
coffeeturtle about 10 years ago
oh snap! LOL!
cheetahqueen about 10 years ago
Snerk! You got that right!
Boots at the Boar Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’ve gone to various docs over the years for a steadily worsening issue. First doc attributed it to poor circulation and recommended exercise. Next doc attributed it to over-exertion, and recommended rest. Third recommended improving my sleep. Fourth doc attributed it to hypochondria, and recommended antidepressants and antipsychotics. I gave up after that, and have learned to just deal with it until I get bad enough off for modern medicine to figure it out.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
That and a bit of news that you can’t get off the internet in half the time for free. Or maybe a variety of opinions, not just the ones that have already been chosen as correct. That could be fun. But more and better comics, in color and writ large, would be a wonderful thing. And the world needs it.
Superfrog about 10 years ago
Haha. Yes he’s become way too broadsheet.
K M about 10 years ago
Nice try.
TIMH about 10 years ago
Hey, laughter is the best medicine right?