I’ve read several times here that Teresa is married to nighthawks. Then I saw on another gocomics page about nighthawks being an artist, and this site:http://www.artofbryan.com/about.htm
The blog: interesting how the mantis and the dog can read each other’s signs of aggression…. Wonder what the Bette Davis film is? ….Speaking of aggression: amazing what coffee can do to a couple in a competitive atmosphere.
i’ve done a los angeles phone book. there’s a trick and you need a certain amount of grip and strength, but once it starts to tear it goes like butter. i’m no strongman and i learned how to do it. it’s a trick.
Malta is an intriguing country. Many of their buildings are built of those yellow limestone blocks, and some of the most ancient prehistoric temples can be found there. It is more Catholic than Rome, if that is possible, and the countryside carries a particular fragrance in the summertime, as farmers there use pig manure to fertilize their fields. Their language is an unusual offshoot of Arabic but written with the Roman alphabet, and containing numerous Italian words.
Wish I could help on the webcrawling and search questions, I’m pretty ignorant about such things. I’m betting some others here will have some good ideas for you.
Teresa: re http://obituarytypo.blogspot.nl/ : that’s the site address I automatically end up when I cluck the chicken. Maybe it only does that when it is suspected that you are Dutch. But, like you, I have no idea if it’s a mirror or a re-direction or what.Now I think about it, it could well be a ‘what’.
Teresa, I found the blog search engine at the exretme upper-left corner of the blog page. I had to click on it several times to get it to respond; that may have been a problem wth my computer, though.
The wiki page on mirrors is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_(computing)
and this is one of the things it says about mirror sites:
“To allow faster downloads for users at a specific geographical location. For example, a U.S. server could be mirrored in Japan, allowing Japanese Internet users to download content faster from the local Japanese server than from the original American one. This may be viewed as caching on a worldwide scale.”
I have no idea how internet mirrors are created. Maybe it means Treerabbit is only one of many, many Frog fans in the Benelux region.
margueritem about 12 years ago
Well, it was the thought, I guess…
whaletail about 12 years ago
I’ve read several times here that Teresa is married to nighthawks. Then I saw on another gocomics page about nighthawks being an artist, and this site:http://www.artofbryan.com/about.htm
I’m starting to believe it now.
whaletail about 12 years ago
What’s a phone book? Not sure I’ve ever even had one.
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
How about ten pages at a time, sweetie?
scarbro about 12 years ago
The blog: interesting how the mantis and the dog can read each other’s signs of aggression…. Wonder what the Bette Davis film is? ….Speaking of aggression: amazing what coffee can do to a couple in a competitive atmosphere.
dbld about 12 years ago
i’ve done a los angeles phone book. there’s a trick and you need a certain amount of grip and strength, but once it starts to tear it goes like butter. i’m no strongman and i learned how to do it. it’s a trick.
dbld about 12 years ago
instructional videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pGvEGFkvNscheers!
*Hot Rod* about 12 years ago
This was a big deal on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson years ago.
pcolli about 12 years ago
I’ve done it and I’ve got the strength of a ten year old girl.
J Short about 12 years ago
No big feat in my town, population 6002.
drbob456x about 12 years ago
Curses!
GoodQuestion Premium Member about 12 years ago
Re blog: ah the HD Topper . . . I had one . . . . a long time ago . . . ☻
Linguist about 12 years ago
I thought Ms. T. was drawing an ad for Gold’s Gym.
S about 12 years ago
What a tease!
Cartertoons about 12 years ago
I once tore the fabric of time-space.
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Malta is an intriguing country. Many of their buildings are built of those yellow limestone blocks, and some of the most ancient prehistoric temples can be found there. It is more Catholic than Rome, if that is possible, and the countryside carries a particular fragrance in the summertime, as farmers there use pig manure to fertilize their fields. Their language is an unusual offshoot of Arabic but written with the Roman alphabet, and containing numerous Italian words.
Oxnate about 12 years ago
RE: Blog. That Rodent looks like a Hamster. We had hamsters growing up and having them crawl through toilet paper tubes was a fun pastime.
Larry Miller Premium Member about 12 years ago
Blog man question — What brand of jeans he prefers? (Lee here)
Rotifer POLICE VIDEOS WERE SO OCTOBER Thalweg Premium Member about 12 years ago
I’m surprised the MALTESIANS have enough energy/stamina/strength/motivation to open those doors.
(I’m being intentionally vague just to drive Night-Gaunt49 around the bend)
coltish1 about 12 years ago
Yeah, that caecilian looks like a … a snake! That’s right, a snake.
Linguist about 12 years ago
Re: PENALTY CARDI know someone who, after a couple or four Dirty Martinis would probably do this.
The Old Wolf about 12 years ago
Wish I could help on the webcrawling and search questions, I’m pretty ignorant about such things. I’m betting some others here will have some good ideas for you.
trekkermint about 12 years ago
Rodent is a hamster.They can eat through phone books – strongmen can’t, maybe strange men can.
Treerabbit about 12 years ago
Teresa: re http://obituarytypo.blogspot.nl/ : that’s the site address I automatically end up when I cluck the chicken. Maybe it only does that when it is suspected that you are Dutch. But, like you, I have no idea if it’s a mirror or a re-direction or what.Now I think about it, it could well be a ‘what’.
Bill Thompson about 12 years ago
Teresa, I found the blog search engine at the exretme upper-left corner of the blog page. I had to click on it several times to get it to respond; that may have been a problem wth my computer, though.
The wiki page on mirrors is here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_(computing)
and this is one of the things it says about mirror sites:
“To allow faster downloads for users at a specific geographical location. For example, a U.S. server could be mirrored in Japan, allowing Japanese Internet users to download content faster from the local Japanese server than from the original American one. This may be viewed as caching on a worldwide scale.”
I have no idea how internet mirrors are created. Maybe it means Treerabbit is only one of many, many Frog fans in the Benelux region.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
ripe bananas become muffins
6turtle9 about 12 years ago
They are finding cancer fighting properties in bananas now.The more dark spots on the peel the more zapping power.
margueritem about 12 years ago
RE Blog: Preying Mantises are known to attack humming birds.