Loose Parts by Dave Blazek for January 26, 2010

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    eardroppings  almost 15 years ago

    go with it Joe. It’s a cartoon about Chinese food. Don’t be the devil’s advocate.

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    grapfhics  almost 15 years ago

    From a comic classic circa 1970: “Do not belabor the obvious.” The Mighty Thor.

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    treBsdrawkcaB  almost 15 years ago

    My wife is teaching a class on China to our children and, yes, Joe is right. “Fortune cookies” started with a Chinese man who worked for a Christian pastor who was putting Bible verses inside the cookies.

    Joe is not “ruining” the comic strip; just siting some history.

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    Plods with ...™  almost 15 years ago

    Must be an ‘Indian’ restaurant…. the fortunes come in smoke signals

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    dead.theologians.society  almost 15 years ago

    When I was in China, I was served a slice of Orange after the meal. Sorry no cookie.

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    themadyank  almost 15 years ago

    Oh. So that’s supposed to be a fortune cookie. Now I get it. I guess. What does pollution have to do with opening a cookie? Maybe I don’t get it. Ah, well.

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