I guess she prefers a dummy who just says, “Ooo . . . pretty lights!”
I am guilty of naming the constellations …it keeps the mind sharp.
US Navy and Air Force veterans can still identify most of them.
Never insult Orion or he’ll give you a belt!
They’re lucky. If he can see Camelopardalis, they must be far from any light pollution, because there are no bright stars in that constellation.
You’re a loose Canon, Horace!
Horace may not always be serious but he can always find Sirius.
C1 – Horace knows cameras are pretty much obsolete as cells have taken over.
C2 – and now he is going to hither and yon
C3 – Horace took pictures in Chicago and then went to the Walnut Room in Macy’s.
LOL, the first bit reminds me of when I tell people I almost always win more when I don’t buy lottery tickets.
C4 – Flashbacks are a common side effect when dropping a camera.
C5 – It’s between the Putin and the Kim Jong Un galaxy in the war zone…
Horace’s teeth are almost like the stars…..they come out at night….especially when he’s with the love of his life….
it’s all coming in to focus…
Sirisuly?
Reminds me of a British joke. A woman tells her suitor his “star talk” is rubbish, so he tries again.
“You remind me of the Moon.”
“How so?”
“You’re pale and beautiful and Americans were all over you in the 70s.”
ROTFL – first panel. So many people will tell you how wonderful your photos are. Don’t quit your day job until people start asking “How much do you want for it?”
Oh, come on, nobody picks out Camelopardalis. Otoh, I’m surprised he’s not mentioning Pegasus.
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce about 2 months ago
I guess she prefers a dummy who just says, “Ooo . . . pretty lights!”
HarryLime about 2 months ago
I am guilty of naming the constellations …it keeps the mind sharp.
PoodleGroomer about 2 months ago
US Navy and Air Force veterans can still identify most of them.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member about 2 months ago
Never insult Orion or he’ll give you a belt!
steveh64 about 2 months ago
They’re lucky. If he can see Camelopardalis, they must be far from any light pollution, because there are no bright stars in that constellation.
Dobie Premium Member about 2 months ago
You’re a loose Canon, Horace!
Doug K about 2 months ago
Horace may not always be serious but he can always find Sirius.
InTraining Premium Member about 2 months ago
C1 – Horace knows cameras are pretty much obsolete as cells have taken over.
InTraining Premium Member about 2 months ago
C2 – and now he is going to hither and yon
InTraining Premium Member about 2 months ago
C3 – Horace took pictures in Chicago and then went to the Walnut Room in Macy’s.
GiantShetlandPony about 2 months ago
LOL, the first bit reminds me of when I tell people I almost always win more when I don’t buy lottery tickets.
InTraining Premium Member about 2 months ago
C4 – Flashbacks are a common side effect when dropping a camera.
InTraining Premium Member about 2 months ago
C5 – It’s between the Putin and the Kim Jong Un galaxy in the war zone…
Zebrastripes about 2 months ago
Horace’s teeth are almost like the stars…..they come out at night….especially when he’s with the love of his life….
pat sandy creator about 2 months ago
it’s all coming in to focus…
Gent about 2 months ago
Sirisuly?
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
Reminds me of a British joke. A woman tells her suitor his “star talk” is rubbish, so he tries again.
“You remind me of the Moon.”
“How so?”
“You’re pale and beautiful and Americans were all over you in the 70s.”
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
ROTFL – first panel. So many people will tell you how wonderful your photos are. Don’t quit your day job until people start asking “How much do you want for it?”
Bozo T about 2 months ago
Oh, come on, nobody picks out Camelopardalis. Otoh, I’m surprised he’s not mentioning Pegasus.