Don’t worry, Earl. There was a guy who used to wear one glove, and people considered him eccentric, too. (On second thought, maybe that’s not a good example.)
Brian, in addition to really enjoying your story lines, I just want to compliment the beautiful coloration of your strip. The lights and shadows are very pretty and attractive.
No, it is the right to join a well-regulated (nationalized and thus under presidential command) militia. The baring arms is just the means of equipping it. Elbridge Gerry (who considered a standing army and a standing committee the greatest threats to liberty) recommended the federal government be responsible for officers and heavy weapons (ships and artillery) and the states for other ranks and small arms. Unfortunately Madison never mentioned in his Notes, what happened to the idea..beviekMay be necessary; Florida is trying to exterminate them by a “kill the bear” campaign with more licenses issued than bears in the state.
years for me and I want one every morning with my coffee. Never could stand the smell, but the nicotine still draws me. The mint flavored dip tasted ok, but gave me terrible heartburn. I guess I could use patches, but they can be expensive. Cigs were $.50 a pack when I quit, they are about 9x that now.
Dani RiceDifferent units had different records. There were negligible standing army units in 1812 and the post-wear “final battle” was won by Tennesee and Kentucky militias, pirates, and Choctaws, according to most wargame rules, the least likely to stand in combat. And Mrs. Madison spelled her name Dolley.
Route66paul’s comment was garbled… by the source code I can tell he said said :
…“years for me and I want one every morning with my coffee. Never could stand the smell, but the nicotine still draws me. The mint flavored dip tasted ok, but gave me terrible heartburn. I guess I could use patches, but they can be expensive. Cigs were $.50 a pack when I quit, they are about 9x that now.”
He probably put a number at the beginning but something…. I’m guessing it was a typo…made it look to the browser like an HTML tag not supported here.
Templo S.U.D. about 9 years ago
At the same time, maybe Earl’s working on his “trucker’s tan.”
Llewellenbruce about 9 years ago
What are you afraid about when she findsout about the stain Earl?
hariseldon59 about 9 years ago
Don’t worry, Earl. There was a guy who used to wear one glove, and people considered him eccentric, too. (On second thought, maybe that’s not a good example.)
puddymom about 9 years ago
Earl just has more darn BS lines and ideas.
Linguist about 9 years ago
So…Earl’s got something up his sleeve, eh ?
Marko56 about 9 years ago
Just stop wiping your mouth with your sleeve.
dogday Premium Member about 9 years ago
Brian, in addition to really enjoying your story lines, I just want to compliment the beautiful coloration of your strip. The lights and shadows are very pretty and attractive.
Number Three about 9 years ago
I don’t think I could stand wearing sleveless tops.
I will always prefer long sleeves.
xxx
hippogriff about 9 years ago
No, it is the right to join a well-regulated (nationalized and thus under presidential command) militia. The baring arms is just the means of equipping it. Elbridge Gerry (who considered a standing army and a standing committee the greatest threats to liberty) recommended the federal government be responsible for officers and heavy weapons (ships and artillery) and the states for other ranks and small arms. Unfortunately Madison never mentioned in his Notes, what happened to the idea..beviekMay be necessary; Florida is trying to exterminate them by a “kill the bear” campaign with more licenses issued than bears in the state.
route66paul about 9 years ago
hippogriff about 9 years ago
Dani RiceDifferent units had different records. There were negligible standing army units in 1812 and the post-wear “final battle” was won by Tennesee and Kentucky militias, pirates, and Choctaws, according to most wargame rules, the least likely to stand in combat. And Mrs. Madison spelled her name Dolley.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
Bev….
Route66paul’s comment was garbled… by the source code I can tell he said said :
…“years for me and I want one every morning with my coffee. Never could stand the smell, but the nicotine still draws me. The mint flavored dip tasted ok, but gave me terrible heartburn. I guess I could use patches, but they can be expensive. Cigs were $.50 a pack when I quit, they are about 9x that now.”He probably put a number at the beginning but something…. I’m guessing it was a typo…made it look to the browser like an HTML tag not supported here.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 9 years ago
Bev….Your avatar doesn’t look out of place on my computer…. but yeah, if you mean it was indented a little, that happens.
And I’m pretty good at reading bad handwriting, cos I have to read my own…and it ain’t always easy.