Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 03, 2012
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Miss Plainwell: Another new water-bottle belt? Frazz: I'm trying to find one that doesn't bounce too much or freeze up or fall out of the holder or is too hard to put back in. Miss Plainwell: The Crusaders didn't spend this much time searching for the Holy Grail. Frazz: I'm not causing as much trouble.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
how about a camelbak?
Olddog1 about 12 years ago
Crusaders were not looking for the Grail. They were looking to occupy land and make money from the mid-east trade routes. Questers were looking for the Grail.
leons1701 about 12 years ago
Just to point out that Fraz is probably wearing this for training, where there are no nice volunteers with drinks along the way.
jessegooddoggy about 12 years ago
I only run a few miles, but even in winter I want water; I wear a waist style camelback and it works for me.
davidh48 about 12 years ago
Water you need, the rest are just wants.
massha about 12 years ago
olddog- not to occupy, to take back what was occupied by Muhammed’s boys
hippogriff about 12 years ago
massha: Muslims had lived there in the majority for some six centuries, in peace with significant Jewish and Christian minorities (as well as a few smaller non-Arab ethnoi). It, and the Golden Horn were the only trade route between Europe, Asia, and Africa and they wanted the money. The first city to be looted by the Crusaders was the Christian city of Byzantium.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
how does everyone feel about the nyc marathon being canceled this year?
gcwh about 12 years ago
Why wouldn’t they cancel it? I couldn’t believe they took so long to do so, given the resources required to run it and the more critical areas in which those resources are currently needed.
Defective Premium Member about 12 years ago
I hate all those camelbacks and related. I’ve tried a few. They all taste like plastic. If not immediately, even after washing, then soon after purchase. If they taste like plastic, you’re consuming plastic. Yuck.
Absalom57 about 12 years ago
By a Camelbak instead, Frazz
puddleglum1066 about 12 years ago
C’mon, Jane, you’ve known Frazz long enough to realize he’s on a Quest, and the last thing you want to do in such a situation is actually FIND the Holy Grail—then you’d have to stop searching, and what fun would that be?
mklange Premium Member about 12 years ago
hippogriff about 12 years ago
mklange: Paying taxes? That’s “tribute”? Muslims paid 2.5% of everything they owned each year as a religious tax, but that went to the poor – “redistribution of wealth” in your language. Others financed the government, so there was a vested interest in keeping “people of the book” (Jews and Christians – the Bible) prosperous so they were due more taxes..In the late 1940s, Christians were 20% of the population of Nazareth, a figure which had remained essentially steady since Ottoman days. Now it is under 5% and dropping. A Reformed or “secular” Jew is a second class citizen of Israel under the Likud. Christians and Muslims, being primarily Arab, are barely even considered human. But the US must follow all Likud orders – especially in genocide against Arabs and preventing Labour from forming a government.