I noticed that those nice people who superintend the GoComics web site (I think you refer to them as “Overlords” (a bit strident, don’t you think my dear?)) published a special Mother’s Day collection of comics yesterday. There were lots of Calvin & Hobbes strips, several Cul de Sacs, and even a Doozies. However, I didn’t notice a single FA or Garfield. Based on this I can only conclude that future FA offerings will include more references to lasagna.
Sincerely,
Rotifer’s Mother
P.S. Speaking of Garfield, I couldn’t help but notice he’s using another hilarious nap gag today while you’ve apparently wandered off into uncharted “art” swamps again. “Creative” is a nice word, but I’ll bet Bill Keane’s banker would tell you that there’s nothing wrong with “predictable,” “conventional” or “looks good imprinted on tee shirts, coffee mugs, and baseball caps” either.
this may be hard to believe, and maybe it was just an illusion, but in reading today’s Family Circus, the corners of my mouth actually started an upward movement that could have been interpreted as a smile. well, loosely interpreted, anyway.
which is the closest I can remember ever being close to a LOL at a Bill Keane creation
however, my IDA KNOW t-shirt sure helps me pick up babes in bars, even the ones who can’t be trusted
Terry Pratchett’s steel sword, which contains some bits of meteoric iron ore. He smelted the metal and then assisted a blacksmith in forging, hardening and tempering it.
locoowl, the “weewee” could be “oui, oui.” There’s an Arthur Fields song from WW I called “Oui, Oui, Marie.” That might be the inspiration for those lyrics.
Those eyes look a bit like the cover art for “The Great Gatsby.”
What is it with GoComics (and they will soon be the only (almost) game in town)? They don’t load FA; they keep dropping comics from my list; drop my account so I have to sign in. And they are taking over for comics.com. I’m not happy.
Looks like the Poster Child has designs on the Poster Cat. From the position of the Poster Cat’s ears, we can gather that the Poster Cat is definitely not a Happy Camper!
oranaiche over 13 years ago
Okay.
margueritem over 13 years ago
But your eyes, they say so much more…
grapfhics over 13 years ago
She said that without moving her lips.
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Those self-harm photos that keep appearing on the blog make me wonder if Teresa is trying to tell us something.
Coyoty Premium Member over 13 years ago
If the Facebook version of you is a cat, don’t be surprised if your account is canceled. Facebook is cracking down on “nonhuman” accounts.
lewisbower over 13 years ago
Thomas had nothing on me when it comes to trust issues. Did the cat do that?
Mother Thalweg over 13 years ago
Dear Teresa
I noticed that those nice people who superintend the GoComics web site (I think you refer to them as “Overlords” (a bit strident, don’t you think my dear?)) published a special Mother’s Day collection of comics yesterday. There were lots of Calvin & Hobbes strips, several Cul de Sacs, and even a Doozies. However, I didn’t notice a single FA or Garfield. Based on this I can only conclude that future FA offerings will include more references to lasagna.
Sincerely,
Rotifer’s Mother
P.S. Speaking of Garfield, I couldn’t help but notice he’s using another hilarious nap gag today while you’ve apparently wandered off into uncharted “art” swamps again. “Creative” is a nice word, but I’ll bet Bill Keane’s banker would tell you that there’s nothing wrong with “predictable,” “conventional” or “looks good imprinted on tee shirts, coffee mugs, and baseball caps” either.
cleokaya over 13 years ago
It would be convenient if all women who can’t be trusted had that message tattooed to their faces.
aprilglaspie over 13 years ago
…cause I’m close to the edge.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
this may be hard to believe, and maybe it was just an illusion, but in reading today’s Family Circus, the corners of my mouth actually started an upward movement that could have been interpreted as a smile. well, loosely interpreted, anyway.
which is the closest I can remember ever being close to a LOL at a Bill Keane creation
however, my IDA KNOW t-shirt sure helps me pick up babes in bars, even the ones who can’t be trusted
Thomas R. Williams over 13 years ago
She has disquietingly mobile nostrils.
*Hot Rod* over 13 years ago
Trust her about as far as I can throw a rock.
LocoOwl over 13 years ago
Isn’t it fascinating how many “body builder” types die of heerat atacks??
Today’s strip reminds me of that old song, “You’r lips tell Me ‘No! No!,’ but there’s wee wee in your eyes!”
I confess, I never understood those lyrics.
booktrout over 13 years ago
Does everyone know about tomorrow?
Thomas R. Williams over 13 years ago
Terry Pratchett’s steel sword, which contains some bits of meteoric iron ore. He smelted the metal and then assisted a blacksmith in forging, hardening and tempering it.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
locoowl, the “weewee” could be “oui, oui.” There’s an Arthur Fields song from WW I called “Oui, Oui, Marie.” That might be the inspiration for those lyrics.
Those eyes look a bit like the cover art for “The Great Gatsby.”
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 13 years ago
What is it with GoComics (and they will soon be the only (almost) game in town)? They don’t load FA; they keep dropping comics from my list; drop my account so I have to sign in. And they are taking over for comics.com. I’m not happy.
coltish1 over 13 years ago
Re vainglory: I’ve seen that a lot. Didn’t the Eagles have a song about that - “Life in the Fast Lane”?
LocoOwl over 13 years ago
Re: the Blog -
Looks like the Poster Child has designs on the Poster Cat. From the position of the Poster Cat’s ears, we can gather that the Poster Cat is definitely not a Happy Camper!
LocoOwl over 13 years ago
@BillThompson -
Thanks for the clarification. That line was one of my first wife’s favorite jokes. She had an odd sense of humor. After all, she married me!
margueritem over 13 years ago
The Overlords of GoComics are EVIL!
Prolagus over 13 years ago
I think there’s an H missing somewhere. And it’s not after the “me”.