I know the artists don’t normally color their strips, but why show a black top in panels 1-3, and then red with only narrow bands of black in panel 4??
An article I read not long ago explained that impulses to sleep are virtually uncontrollable—so if you MUST drive, take a shot of some kind of caffeine and a brief nap of 20 minutes—when you wake up again the caffeine will have kicked in. It made perfect sense to me.
rubinocreative Premium Member over 12 years ago
What are you driving?
Pharmakeus Ubik over 12 years ago
Bentley S-2
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
2012 Chevy Cruze ECO.
marilynrknits over 12 years ago
I drive an old Jeep breadbox. People like Pete drive Volvos.
Doodlemommie over 12 years ago
2005 Jeep. 80k miles. Hauls around my goldendoodles.
tryoung71 over 12 years ago
’07 Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, and an ’06 V-Star 1100 Custom Midnight
llebanorahs over 12 years ago
1970 BradleyGT
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago
2010 Navy Blazer. 142,000 plus miles, sunroof too.
le-roy over 12 years ago
My souped up ’75 Maverick.
saxie5 over 12 years ago
Honda Insight (Hybrid)
herlihym Premium Member over 12 years ago
I know the artists don’t normally color their strips, but why show a black top in panels 1-3, and then red with only narrow bands of black in panel 4??
Jkiss over 12 years ago
01 Chevy Avalanche
lemon868 over 12 years ago
An article I read not long ago explained that impulses to sleep are virtually uncontrollable—so if you MUST drive, take a shot of some kind of caffeine and a brief nap of 20 minutes—when you wake up again the caffeine will have kicked in. It made perfect sense to me.
katybissell over 12 years ago
2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6