Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for July 30, 2019

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    eromlig  over 5 years ago

    What — no “apologies to Parker & Hart”? The Wizard of Naïve…

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    TheDOCTOR  over 5 years ago

    Nicely done. That makes two this week, a Tribute on Sunday and one today.

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    franksmin  over 5 years ago

    So who’s going to be the fat broad?

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    jscarff57 Premium Member over 5 years ago

    Evidently, loin cloths were the size of ribbons back then.

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    Tkdgator  over 5 years ago

    So optics and lenses were one of the earliest discoveries of prehistoric humans.

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    rshive  over 5 years ago

    The path may have been a little bit crooked. But basically Ed is right.

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    wbezemek  over 5 years ago

    Stop. Think. Inventing glasses would be the only way us ones with hindered eye site could circumvent the natural Darwinian process.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 5 years ago

    And from indications they are not in the past, unless you find left over nuclear missiles, it is set in a post apocalypse North America. The humans & other animals we see are Genetically Modified Organisms so they can take the heat. And the occasional snow is brought to them via a weather modification satellite in geosynchronous orbit. And someone else released a brain parasite that improves the intelligent of most organisms other than Humanity. I won’t get into the cannibals across the ocean and their superior technological civilization. (A different modification?)

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    Tkdgator  over 5 years ago

    Here is another mystery for the BC Comic Strip. What propels their wheels that they stand on and use for transportation?

    https://johnhartstudios.com/bc/2019/07/31/wednesday-july-31-2019/

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    drodr05  over 5 years ago

    What does Ed remotely look like the father in Fooly Cooley?

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