Frazz by Jef Mallett for September 21, 2013

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    barbara chaffin Premium Member about 11 years ago

    me too

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    RazorD9  about 11 years ago

    That’s when I usually feel like I am being trampled.

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    Schrat  about 11 years ago

    and @ RazorD9…I agree with both of you.…But now – if you don’t mind – I will continue my preparations for my winter’s sleep.…Yawn!

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 11 years ago

    I’ve always figured winter would be the season that one would want to save daylight.

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    vwdualnomand  about 11 years ago

    daylight savings time. it doesn’t save daylight and energy.

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    rollerposter  about 11 years ago

    Daylight savings time….eh, I give it six months

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    sbchamp  about 11 years ago

    That’s ‘Big, heavy blue lumberer,’…

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    pumaman  about 11 years ago

    So we’re all agreed. We refuse to fund the government until they get rid of daylight savings time. Power to the people! Oh wait, only congress is allowed to do that…

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    jimguess  about 11 years ago

    When an old Indian chief was told about daylight savings time he said, “It sounds like someone thought you could cut a foot off one end of the blanket, sew it to the other end, and suddenly have a longer blanket.”

    THAT clears up the idiocy of daylight savings time.

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    jessegooddoggy  about 11 years ago

    Yep, one more stupid human idea, and our pets especially hate it. I am 65 and retired, and it still takes me several days to adjust.

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    hippogriff  about 11 years ago

    It would be far more effective just to change the hours the stores are open and leave the clocks alone. One of Franklin’s wrong ideas.

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    wsedrel Premium Member about 11 years ago

    Actually, half right: “equal” comes from “equus” meaning “horse”. If two warriors each had a horse, they were “equal”“Nox” means “night.”

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    Defective Premium Member about 11 years ago

    We have daylight savings because people are governed by the clock. People that don’t care about clocks don’t care about daylight savings.

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    I remember when Nixon did that. Waiting for the school bus in the dark and the snow, hoping no cars skidded out into us by braking on seeing us at the last second. I remember watching the sunrises from my English class windows.

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    amaryllis2 Premium Member about 11 years ago

    (At OldDog.)

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    krisl73  about 11 years ago

    I wish we had Daylight Savings all year. Although I understand that for kids having to wait outside for the bus, it does help to not be waiting in the dark.

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    krisl73  about 11 years ago

    I do get really tired of coming home in the dark.

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    pkcyll  about 11 years ago

    The roots for this word are incorrect. Original latin: aequinoctium to equinoxium (medieval latin) It means “equal night”

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 11 years ago

    I love daylight savings time. I don’t mind the dwindling daylight, I hate it when it gets dark before 5:00 in the afternoon. As for the schoolkids argument, many of them are in latchkey programs that start before sun up anyway. If we had ds time in the winter, at least the sun would still be up when most of us got out of work at 5:00.

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    K M  about 11 years ago

    It’s not right at all; it comes, of course, from Latin for “equal night.” And I’d be happier if we’d just get rid of daylight time altogether. It’s a pain in the tailpipe, and it’s the primary cause of seasonal affective disorder.

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    joeme  about 11 years ago

    If I understand my Latin roots, Equus = equalNox = Goddess of night.

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    75ophile  about 11 years ago

    The t-shirt. Or more to the point, the LOGO on Frazz’s t-shirt.Could it be the logo of the Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon?!?!?!?!?!?!?If so, incredible! (The Flying Monkey Marathon is a tiny little boutique marathon in Nashville, Tennessee, with maybe 250 runners competing, total.)

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    Batteries  almost 5 years ago

    I love how people are on here spouting about how Frazz’s definition isn’t correct, when Jane acknowledges it in panel 2. It’s like they can’t get past the first panel without having to assert their perceived superiority. It’s called wordplay, folks.

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