More tragic was the fact that I failed to read the high altitude instructions when I wove the malaria net into a wedding dress. The result was a pair of patent leather tuxedo shoes as a single order of duck confit.
I ran through all the usual scary things. Zombies, mummies, insect invasions, improperly prepared pancakes. I briefly toyed with a Bride of Frankenstein motif. It had real potential. There would be a central body outline, and a head, with a variety of other body parts, all tinted green, with paper doll tabs, as a joke. But it required a slightly ribald nature to really bring it home, so I abandoned it. Also, it had too many pieces, both literally and figuratively. The design needed to be simple. It needed uncluttered lines. It needed warm autumnal colors. It needed to be something beyond my capacity to imagine at the moment. I should have gone with a creative genius power instead of telekinesis. Was there even one? There had to be, right? Maybe special glasses that let you see marketability?
Please be patient with me as I try to add new posts to my FA page. I am chicken-pecking this comment with my left hand. My right arm (from shoulder to fingertips), is deadweight from a nerve block that could last as long as 50 hours. If you saw 3hr’s comment on Tuesday (Oct 22), I had shoulder replacement surgery. My biggest setback, though, is that I am required to submit my cartoons in a whole new way, which took effect on the day of my surgery. I knew this requirement was looming, but I had hoped that it would not coincide with my surgery date. I received lengthy and last-minute instructions to follow, which I don’t have the focus to comprehend… at least not while my right arm is numb and dangling like a string of snot from a water buffalo’s snout. (Do buffalo have noses or snouts?) Has anyone else had a knee, shoulder or hip replaced? I had both knees replaced around 9 years ago. Some good news: my hemoglobin is now 9.5 after dropping dangerously low to 5.2. I don’t need any more blood transfusions, but I am still getting weekly iron infusions. My fingers are getting tired, so I will wrap up this lame update.
If anyone sends me an email, I won’t be able to reply with paragraphs, just a short sentence or two. Sorry. Feel free to include lots of words in your email(s)!
I’d send you an email with lots of words if I had your address. In the meantime, I do hope your recovery goes well and I look forward to what comes next! Rest and feel better!!
So we have to go out on a limb, and be disarmed. Rest assured, we will undertake to shoulder your burden, least we burden your shoulder. Truly, the times are out of joint.
I don’t know why the new FA isn’t loading. I will try reloading it again. I might have to wait until the GoComics people are back in their offices tomorrow.
tudza Premium Member about 1 month ago
Curse you and these totally under-done noodles! Oh my Lord, what’s up with these boiled eggs!
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 month ago
The thievery was a net loss.
davidob about 1 month ago
Indeed, a web of deceit.
Lafsalot about 1 month ago
More tragic was the fact that I failed to read the high altitude instructions when I wove the malaria net into a wedding dress. The result was a pair of patent leather tuxedo shoes as a single order of duck confit.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 1 month ago
I ran through all the usual scary things. Zombies, mummies, insect invasions, improperly prepared pancakes. I briefly toyed with a Bride of Frankenstein motif. It had real potential. There would be a central body outline, and a head, with a variety of other body parts, all tinted green, with paper doll tabs, as a joke. But it required a slightly ribald nature to really bring it home, so I abandoned it. Also, it had too many pieces, both literally and figuratively. The design needed to be simple. It needed uncluttered lines. It needed warm autumnal colors. It needed to be something beyond my capacity to imagine at the moment. I should have gone with a creative genius power instead of telekinesis. Was there even one? There had to be, right? Maybe special glasses that let you see marketability?
Slowly, he turned... about 1 month ago
Oh, I’m sorry, I borrowed it. I thought it was cheesecloth. I used it to strain my beef stock.
3hourtour Premium Member about 1 month ago
…malaria nets contain insecticide that can last for years…
…so it depends on your definition of defective…
…of course it would be perfect for Wednesday Addams wedding …
…she’s marrying Adam Lambert…
…with no amount of Brian May or Roger Taylor…
…will ever be a Freddie Mercury…
…and without the brilliance of John Deacon …
…no matter how much of Queen’s crew and equipment…
…is not Queen…
…and while having 30 year hired hands pretending to be the Cat & the Spaceman …
…it’s still more Paul Stanley and the Gene Simmons show …
…than it is KI$$…
…I am not denying their talents and hard works…
…these nets are defective…
charles9156 about 1 month ago
frogs are applauding everywhere!
Howard'sMyHero about 1 month ago
She’s BAWK …‼️⁉️❗️
( post no bills )
Rev Phnk Ey about 1 month ago
X-ray glasses. A Must.
davidob about 1 month ago
Sir, we labor hard here at the height of absurdity.
coltish1. about 1 month ago
I still carry the emotional scars of attempting my lowland brownie recipe after moving to Denver.
Linguist about 1 month ago
Where I come from, we call those mosquito nets, “toldos”.
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Hang Ten Stir in two sided sticky tape.
willie_mctell about 1 month ago
Fortunately the goggles remain.
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Gosh Dern Batman and Robbin.
Yes, The Dynamic Duo and Gotham City goes face-off with The Thief and his five finger discounts at the city’s local establishments.
Stay close to the bube tube for future crime fighting adventures. Our fingers hold tight to the crossies and Father Alfred and Juicy Batgirl.
Peaches Made Beers and Comic Central is loose as The Goose w/The Golden Girls® period…
The Old Wolf about 1 month ago
Those x-ray specs cost at least $1.25
Imagine about 1 month ago
To the thief who stole my antidepressants: I hope you’re happy now.
6turtle9 about 1 month ago
Funkier than a skeeters tweeter.
You are getting sleeepy, very sleep-lamey….
3hourtour Premium Member about 1 month ago
… important Teresa news …Hello, everyone…
…Teresa asked me to announce today…
…that She is going to have shoulder replacement surgery today, October 22…
…Teresa claims that she is looking forward to it in a weird way…
…and that-ultimately, it should eliminate a lot of her chronic pain…
…Sister Teresa also mentioned that she has anatomicalfeatures (bone spurs) that can’t be fixed with physical therapy alone…
…that it requires surgery…
…and for everyone to wish her luck!…
…so,good luck Mz. Burritt & get well soon…
…we all love you and hope(& pray) for your quick recovery…
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 month ago
Please be patient with me as I try to add new posts to my FA page. I am chicken-pecking this comment with my left hand. My right arm (from shoulder to fingertips), is deadweight from a nerve block that could last as long as 50 hours. If you saw 3hr’s comment on Tuesday (Oct 22), I had shoulder replacement surgery. My biggest setback, though, is that I am required to submit my cartoons in a whole new way, which took effect on the day of my surgery. I knew this requirement was looming, but I had hoped that it would not coincide with my surgery date. I received lengthy and last-minute instructions to follow, which I don’t have the focus to comprehend… at least not while my right arm is numb and dangling like a string of snot from a water buffalo’s snout. (Do buffalo have noses or snouts?) Has anyone else had a knee, shoulder or hip replaced? I had both knees replaced around 9 years ago. Some good news: my hemoglobin is now 9.5 after dropping dangerously low to 5.2. I don’t need any more blood transfusions, but I am still getting weekly iron infusions. My fingers are getting tired, so I will wrap up this lame update.
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 month ago
If anyone sends me an email, I won’t be able to reply with paragraphs, just a short sentence or two. Sorry. Feel free to include lots of words in your email(s)!
Lafsalot about 1 month ago
I’d send you an email with lots of words if I had your address. In the meantime, I do hope your recovery goes well and I look forward to what comes next! Rest and feel better!!
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Like a frog on a lump.
davidob about 1 month ago
So we have to go out on a limb, and be disarmed. Rest assured, we will undertake to shoulder your burden, least we burden your shoulder. Truly, the times are out of joint.
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Transcenditional Mediation
Positive thoughts & Relaxational
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Yogi Bear and Boo-boo.
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Knock knock?
Who’s there?
Boo!
Boo Who!
Boo Boo!
*Hot Rod* about 1 month ago
Give the help hell Teresa, bed side manners and all that raz-a-ma-naza.
nancyb creator about 1 month ago
I have been amiss in not writing. I’ll send you something to cheer you up.
Howard'sMyHero about 1 month ago
Well soon get …!
Howard'sMyHero about 1 month ago
Soon get well …!
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 month ago
Look out for a new FA today. I am required to submit my work in a different way (delivery system), so I hope everything works out. (Fingers crossed.)
Teresa Burritt (Frog Applause) creator about 1 month ago
I don’t know why the new FA isn’t loading. I will try reloading it again. I might have to wait until the GoComics people are back in their offices tomorrow.
FLIGHT SUIT about 1 month ago
I don’t need a high altitude malaria net because the mosquitoes think I’m creepy.
3hourtour Premium Member about 1 month ago
…we have a great fishing lake around these parts called,Mosquito Lake…
…the sad news is that politicians want to rename it, Trump Lake…