Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark for November 30, 2020

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    distortion  almost 4 years ago

    That is an acceptable excuse.

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    Egrayjames  almost 4 years ago

    Know your priorities.

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    Michael G.  almost 4 years ago

    Life is for learning! – Joni Mitchell, US musical legend, 1969

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    Nyckname  almost 4 years ago

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerman_horse

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    david.reichert  almost 4 years ago

    Many a good train of thought has been interrupted by beer. In 1966 I was traveling to Chicago from Urbana Ill Thanksgiving. The train was stopped in Kankakee for an accident. A beer truck had overturned creating a pond of brew, broken bottles and cans. The college students, ever vigilant for opportunities to give public service, quickly left the train to assist in the clean up. Mostly the unbroken bottles and cans, which were emptied and deposited in trash receptacles at Chicago’s Union Station.

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    sobrown51  almost 4 years ago

    They died out about 10,000 years ago.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  almost 4 years ago

    Overview

    The Hagerman horse first appeared about 3.5 million years ago. It was approximately 110–145 centimeters (43–57 inches) tall at the shoulder. It weighed between 110 and 385 kilograms (243 and 849 pounds). An average Hagerman horse was about the same size as an Arabian horse. It also was relatively stocky with a straight shoulder and thick neck, like a zebra, and a short, narrow, donkey-like skull.

    The horse probably lived in grasslands and floodplains, which is what Hagerman was like between three and four million years ago. Native North American horses became extinct about 10,000 years ago, at the same time as many other large-bodied species of the period.[citation needed]

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagerman_horse

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