Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for October 04, 2009

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    LordDogmore  about 15 years ago

    Lesson number 1, there’s ALWAYS somebody bigger’n badder than you out there.

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    Kiba65  about 15 years ago

    That should be lessons 1 through 10.

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    lewisbower  about 15 years ago

    Lesson two: learn to run

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    Dutchboy1  about 15 years ago

    lesson three: Learn WHEN to run.

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    llong65  about 15 years ago

    run on water??? learn to swim verrryyyyy fast!!!

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    Allison Nunn Premium Member about 15 years ago

    No carnivorous whales on theEast coast of North America, Orca on the West, but they eat seals, not bears!

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    dianecliff  about 15 years ago

    Think “Jaws theme” ba da ; ba da; bada bada………

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    surgoshan  about 15 years ago

    I cast Summon Bigger Fish!

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    eliphaz  about 15 years ago

    Rule #1: Cardio.

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    lazygrazer  about 15 years ago

    Just another whale of a tale involving grizzly circumstances.

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    Trebor39  about 15 years ago

    That Orca has had a long trip to the East Coast and is really hungry for a big meal.

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    JP Steve Premium Member about 15 years ago

    Okay, this confirms my suspicion – Duncan is both a dead dog and [or used to be] a live seal. How does that work?

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    NoBrandName  about 15 years ago

    Avolunteer: a quick Wiki search says that Killer Whales can be found in all of the oceans (although more often sighted in the northwest Pacific). And while they prefer seals, that doesn’t mean they won’t eat or attack other animals.

    dianecliff: judging by the fact that this critter is blowing water up out of a blowhole, it must be a mammal, not a shark.

    That, and given the black colour and tall fin, lead me to conclude Killer Whale.

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    jopado  about 15 years ago

    Somebody told me to connect Sunday to Sunday. I guess my memory is not that good. I still don’t get it. But then, I’m 70. Whats your excuse?

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    Bender_Sastre  about 15 years ago

    There’s always something bigger …until you get to the biggest, who is taken down by a microbial disease.

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    Wiley creator about 15 years ago

    For those confused, who may not be familiar with the Homer series, the thrust behind the theme is reincarnation. In one life, Duncan can be dog, in another, he’ll be a sabertooth tiger. In this particular storyline, which dates back to 2003, Duncan is a seal.

    Homer is always human, but in some lives he’ll be male, others he’ll be female.

    And, yes, Orcas eat bears. Just ask the polar bears who get stranded out at sea due to melting ice floes.

    Finally, IT’S A COMIC STRIP!

    Real life logic does not apply.

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    reynard61  about 15 years ago

    Wiley: “Finally, IT’S A COMIC STRIP!

    Real life logic does not apply.”

    Same can be said for American politics.

    (Sorry, but the Obviousman in me just couldn’t resist that one…)

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    Logicman  about 15 years ago

    OK WM – but I hope this isn’t leading to a ‘shaggy dog’ story …. this thread it taking many Sundays to complete!

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    bmonk  about 15 years ago

    LordDogmore said, about 15 chomps ago

    “Lesson number 1, there’s ALWAYS somebody bigger’n badder than you out there.”

    This is one principle on why magic doesn’t work. Even if you are a World Class Wizard, take one step off your world, and you face Stellar Class Wizards…

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    YatInExile  about 15 years ago

    run on water???

    If you are scared enough, it’s possible.

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    Varnes  about 15 years ago

    Duncan is obviously the smarter of the two…..although to be fair, Homer doesn’t have the best luck in the world either…

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    wicky  about 15 years ago

    I like the one when Duncan was a dog writing “Duncan rules” in the snow.

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    keenanthelibrarian  about 15 years ago

    Oh, God, I can’t bear it!!

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 15 years ago

    I love Homer in all his reincarnations!! Thanx Wiley!!

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    kaystari Premium Member over 12 years ago

    So, if Duncan, who is an animal, gets to tell his story, why doesn’t the bear get to tell his story, why is he not in heaven a part of all this. This is why reincarnation ideas are bogus, they always leave someone out. What about the small rodents, and the bugs, and the fleas, and the bacteria? Don’t they all get to be a part of this life cycle? Why does Homer always come back as a human when Duncan can come back as a dog, a cat or a seal?

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