These are the sorts of questions that wiped out the planet of Mudds women in the original Star Trek.
It was a mercy Emmy. Like Sandra Bullock’s Oscar for “The Blind Side.”
Poor teddy bear, caught in the meltdown!
Sitecoms have Emmys? Might as well give them to Comix “Artist”
Some questions just don’t have an answer.
500 years from now, an archaeology PHD candidate will be asking the same question.
The more things change, the more things stay the same – both in Emmys and computers.
Something about the teddy bear reminds of Bill the Cat.
It was this very strip that drew me into Bloom County about twenty years ago.
emmaregina - the teddy bear’s lower jaw *is* somewhat reminiscent of the way Bill’s tongue lolls out of his trap….
Actually, John Ritter was a pretty good actor, both in comedies and in dramas. Joyce DeWitt, on the other hand, vanished from the face of the earth after Three’s Company, and it wasn’t hard to see why.
And yet Don Knotts never received recognition for his fine work as Mr Furrley .. life is so unfair.
BTW the teddy bear has Bill the cats nose , cheeks and appears to be sticking out its tongue .. very sneaky Mr Breathed
Berkeley Breathed
kittenpah about 14 years ago
These are the sorts of questions that wiped out the planet of Mudds women in the original Star Trek.
rayannina about 14 years ago
It was a mercy Emmy. Like Sandra Bullock’s Oscar for “The Blind Side.”
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
Poor teddy bear, caught in the meltdown!
nurbz about 14 years ago
Sitecoms have Emmys? Might as well give them to Comix “Artist”
Sandfan about 14 years ago
Some questions just don’t have an answer.
lewisbower about 14 years ago
500 years from now, an archaeology PHD candidate will be asking the same question.
ReaderLady about 14 years ago
The more things change, the more things stay the same – both in Emmys and computers.
emmaregina about 14 years ago
Something about the teddy bear reminds of Bill the Cat.
jrw617 about 14 years ago
It was this very strip that drew me into Bloom County about twenty years ago.
NashvilleMac about 14 years ago
emmaregina - the teddy bear’s lower jaw *is* somewhat reminiscent of the way Bill’s tongue lolls out of his trap….
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
Actually, John Ritter was a pretty good actor, both in comedies and in dramas. Joyce DeWitt, on the other hand, vanished from the face of the earth after Three’s Company, and it wasn’t hard to see why.
gillbillvolume1 about 14 years ago
And yet Don Knotts never received recognition for his fine work as Mr Furrley .. life is so unfair.
BTW the teddy bear has Bill the cats nose , cheeks and appears to be sticking out its tongue .. very sneaky Mr Breathed