Like Nighthawks, I recognized the dialog from “The Manchurian Candidate”, a movie that I found so scary when it first came out that it took me decades to stop hating Angela Lansbury.
After JFK’s murder, a movie about a political assassination was deemed too sensitive, and the movie was shelved for many years. Fortunately you can now catch it occasionally on Turner Classic Movies, a brilliant and disturbing film, and one of Frank Sinatra’s best performances.
The Duke 1 over 14 years ago
Morning, All!!
mjbdiver over 14 years ago
And we wonder why everyone plays Solitaire at work…
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Or read some comics.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Who reads comics, Grog? ROFLMTO!
Repeat after me………………………..
“I am not addicted”………..”I am not addicted”……
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
and he will stop playing when the queen of diamonds comes into play, waiting for instructions…..
ziggy the assassin!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I can say it, Lonewolf. I just can’t bring myself to believe it. :-)
markthenurse1 over 14 years ago
And here I thought computers were supposed to be fast and make our lives more efficient, go figure!
ninmas over 14 years ago
hmmmm, that’s weird, guys…….. i seem to have seen all my strips……..
benbrilling over 14 years ago
Susan: I think you mean glitch.
ronaldmundy over 14 years ago
yeah, that’s what ziggy’s got….a glitzh.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
Way better card games out there for the “hold”. Spider, Easthaven, Diplomat. You need a much bigger games package for the modem connect.
Daniel Bryner over 14 years ago
So thats why Microsoft puts those games on the computers.
boldyuma over 14 years ago
Do computers really operate at the speed of light?
Or……the speed of aggravation?…
xsintricks over 14 years ago
GI=GO
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
My office computer has no games loaded. So that’s why I turn to the comics.
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
Like Nighthawks, I recognized the dialog from “The Manchurian Candidate”, a movie that I found so scary when it first came out that it took me decades to stop hating Angela Lansbury.
After JFK’s murder, a movie about a political assassination was deemed too sensitive, and the movie was shelved for many years. Fortunately you can now catch it occasionally on Turner Classic Movies, a brilliant and disturbing film, and one of Frank Sinatra’s best performances.