And what’s stranger still about Cleo and Billy is that Cleo knew from Jump Street that was no cup of sugar. She sniffed the cup. It’s a cup of freeze-dried white lightning he’s looking for.
For some reason Susan has recently liked some of my rude comments about her, so I think she is BAAAAck… Just in case here is the link to today’s Cleo and Company"
Hi everybody….. and thanks for the concern…. even, as Dennis puts it, the “rude” comments….
only, they’re NOT rude, they’re funny.
MargueriteM, above, knew well…
not quite 10 years ago, she and I posted every day on the Dinette Set…. and if one of us didn’t…. whoa.
Jail, illness, picking up sailors…. no holds barred.
Anyway, thanks for posting the link, Dennis.
And Nighthawks for posting that I was OK.
Sorry, everybody, I’m still going to be a bit erratic for a while…
I’m OK, but there’s stuff to deal with… I’ll be able to explain in due time.
I miss being here… I’ll stop by as I can.
Meanwhile… my internet memory is older than Clara’s.
Using the library computer THIRTY years ago…. with a text browser called LynxII (get the pun?) ….. before there were any pictures.
In fact, at first there were no hyperlinks, cos the internet had been invented but not the world wide web….
the library could connect to internal servers and bring up articles…. also find and reserve books for you.
Then suddenly, there were hyperlinks…. but all text…. and when a bit later, there were pictures, Lynx II couldn’t show them, so sometimes you saw a page that just had the words “image” and “Link” scattered about…..
And then came Alta Vista and a couple of other search engines…. and suddenly you could look for stuff…. as long as it was text.
I bought a Commodore computer in 1986, but it had no modem.
Finally, in 1994, I got a 386 IBM compatible computer with a modem and Internet Explorer, and eventually I was off to the races, so to speak.
Sigh….
Meanwhile, Dennis and Liverlips … I vote “dog”.
Probably Archie, who is a dog and a wild animal, in his way.
Wow, strange times indeed!!! we the people, were really very smart all those years ago, we managed to get to different places, all over the world without Sat Nav, we managed to stay in hotels & eat out with Cash, kept in touch with home without a phone, nowadays my granddaughter can’t drive to end of the road without her navigation turned on!!!
I have an old Apple computer with Applesoft integer on it that my dad gave to me. Can’t believe how much those things cost on E-bay. I guess Cleo took the day off because it’s Summer Day. Either that, or she’s teasing that cat up the street.
Back in the late ’60s my dad worked on computers at the nearby Air Force base. One time he took me to work with him and I saw that they were more than twice the size of a refrigerator.
Spent 2+ years in rural Sudan in the late 70s. Never made a phone call. I wrote letters! Took notes by hand! Nowadays an anthropologist probably takes a sat phone and computer to the field.
margueritem over 15 years ago
Why just the other day I saw a wolf in sheep’s, er cheap clothing…
ejcapulet over 15 years ago
Be afraid, be very afraid.
cleokaya over 15 years ago
That explains that ugly hairy couple I saw yesterday. And I guess I can’t be to upset now, because he called her a bitch.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
Is that a wild animal? Or is that a Ballard Street dog?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
“What are youse lookin’ at? You got a problem?”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 5 years ago
And what’s stranger still about Cleo and Billy is that Cleo knew from Jump Street that was no cup of sugar. She sniffed the cup. It’s a cup of freeze-dried white lightning he’s looking for.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
Claude, that was a well played memory!
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
For some reason Susan has recently liked some of my rude comments about her, so I think she is BAAAAck… Just in case here is the link to today’s Cleo and Company"
http://www.comicssherpa.com/site/feature?uc_comic=cscwy
GROG Premium Member over 5 years ago
This pup is wild…and crazy, too.
GROG Premium Member over 5 years ago
I think these times are strange…and getting stranger by the minute.
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 5 years ago
Hi everybody….. and thanks for the concern…. even, as Dennis puts it, the “rude” comments….
only, they’re NOT rude, they’re funny.
MargueriteM, above, knew well…
not quite 10 years ago, she and I posted every day on the Dinette Set…. and if one of us didn’t…. whoa.
Jail, illness, picking up sailors…. no holds barred.
Anyway, thanks for posting the link, Dennis.
And Nighthawks for posting that I was OK.
Sorry, everybody, I’m still going to be a bit erratic for a while…
I’m OK, but there’s stuff to deal with… I’ll be able to explain in due time.
I miss being here… I’ll stop by as I can.
Meanwhile… my internet memory is older than Clara’s.
Using the library computer THIRTY years ago…. with a text browser called LynxII (get the pun?) ….. before there were any pictures.
In fact, at first there were no hyperlinks, cos the internet had been invented but not the world wide web….
the library could connect to internal servers and bring up articles…. also find and reserve books for you.
Then suddenly, there were hyperlinks…. but all text…. and when a bit later, there were pictures, Lynx II couldn’t show them, so sometimes you saw a page that just had the words “image” and “Link” scattered about…..
And then came Alta Vista and a couple of other search engines…. and suddenly you could look for stuff…. as long as it was text.
I bought a Commodore computer in 1986, but it had no modem.
Finally, in 1994, I got a 386 IBM compatible computer with a modem and Internet Explorer, and eventually I was off to the races, so to speak.
Sigh….
Meanwhile, Dennis and Liverlips … I vote “dog”.
Probably Archie, who is a dog and a wild animal, in his way.
Mr. Van A’s raccoons are dark and furry:
https://assets.amuniversal.com/adbd48008d7c0132c3a6005056a9545d.gif
Perkycat … here I
SheMc over 5 years ago
Wow, strange times indeed!!! we the people, were really very smart all those years ago, we managed to get to different places, all over the world without Sat Nav, we managed to stay in hotels & eat out with Cash, kept in touch with home without a phone, nowadays my granddaughter can’t drive to end of the road without her navigation turned on!!!
katina.cooper over 5 years ago
I have an old Apple computer with Applesoft integer on it that my dad gave to me. Can’t believe how much those things cost on E-bay. I guess Cleo took the day off because it’s Summer Day. Either that, or she’s teasing that cat up the street.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Had work email long before the internet. Pretty sure that’s all I can say.
Can you imagine today’s Cleo & Co on dial-up?
MontanaLady over 5 years ago
OMG! Nighthawks got all the screeches down pat! I can hear them now! Very enjoyable, NH and Stel!
I might complain about these kids and others with their cell phones, but I love how technology has made our lives great!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 5 years ago
Back in the late ’60s my dad worked on computers at the nearby Air Force base. One time he took me to work with him and I saw that they were more than twice the size of a refrigerator.
DennisinSeattle over 5 years ago
Spent 2+ years in rural Sudan in the late 70s. Never made a phone call. I wrote letters! Took notes by hand! Nowadays an anthropologist probably takes a sat phone and computer to the field.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 5 years ago
I’m continually amazed at the life you’ve led, Den.
you seemed to have ‘made something of yourself’, as my father used to say