Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for September 07, 2015
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Flo: *Flower symbol* *Music note* *Heart symbol* Ned: Ah...you're in a good mood this morning! Anything special? Flo: Oh, I just love this time of ye-ah...the leaves changin' colah...the crisp, dry air...how can yaw not be in a good mood? Eddie: The new fahmah's almanac says this wintah will be wahse than last ye-ah. Flo: I stand cah-rected. Ned: Well, it was nice while it lasted. Eddie: Oh, like the weathah is my fault.
ladamson1918 about 9 years ago
Like the Almanac is ever right. I used to get it every year, and it wasn’t worth the price for the weather prediction.
I was surprised, though, that the standard Old Farmer’s Almanac, which has a section of puzzlers, leaves that out of the Southern Edition.
Superfrog about 9 years ago
I guess it’s too late to start sacrificing virgins.
lilmnm about 9 years ago
It won’t be long.
keenanthelibrarian about 9 years ago
Ah, the weather – everyone talks about it but no-one does anything about it … as they say. One person’s cool crisp day is someone else’s snowstorm, And other trite proverbialisms.
cdward about 9 years ago
And then there was El Niño.
Argythree about 9 years ago
Captain must not have heard the old saying about shooting the messenger…
Gigantor about 9 years ago
Crisp, dry air? Where? We’re still suffering 90 temps for the next few days, and we’re not even in the west or the south.
phylum about 9 years ago
unfortunately we are finding out the weather may be partly our fault….
3pibgorn9 about 9 years ago
Ayeh!
Varnes about 9 years ago
Egrayj, interesting comment….Friends have told me that there is also a streak of guilt in the South…That slavery thing, you know….Even they think that it was wrong…..now…..Well, a lot of them anyway…I live in Michigan…I’m beginning to hate any temp above 75……82 if I’m on Lake Michigan…
bookworm0812 about 9 years ago
Oh, I really hope that’s not true. Last winter was BRUTAL around here! I don’t think I can handle one worse than that the very next year!
nosirrom about 9 years ago
What’s a Floridian’s favorite thing to say to a snowbird?“Y’all don’t come back now, ya hear?”
dabugger about 9 years ago
It is getting darker but with the air, leaves and the outlook changing what is to complain? Just a storm at sea or closer?
Linguist about 9 years ago
Down here, close to the Equator, they are predicting the worst El Niño since 1998, for later this year. This will especially impact the coastal areas so…Those of us who live on the Coast are Not laughing at the plight of our neighbors in the Sierras who are living under the volcanos.They will remain ( hopefully) high and dry – if perhaps, a little dusty, while we will be pummeled by rain rather than pumice.
steverinoCT about 9 years ago
I think Flo may be happiest for the end of tourist season… I know that when I lived on York Beach, ME one winter my apartment was $300/mo. During the summer it went for over $300/wk. And I could actually drive to work in Kittery. I went back in the summer for a nostalgia tour, and O.M.G. was it brutal. All for beaches of rocks.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 9 years ago
Excuse my ignorance but I don’t understand what kind of language they speak. It’s maybe some USA dialect?
hippogriff about 9 years ago
I see the anti-Americans are out in force now that they are losing again. You might expect a little “aggression” when a bunch of drunk frat boys fire on an American supply ship in Charleston harbor, but every secession document mentioned preservation of slavery as the prime cause. I don’t know about you brainwashed-by-Gabbler-censored-textbooks dropouts, but we never discussed that disagreement – we were not only on both sides in the war, but at least twice, both sides in the same battle. But parts of my family have been in the south for a few thousand years. How long you carpetbaggers been around?
Spyderred about 9 years ago
I live on the northwest Pacific coast. Here we’re having an early fall – chilly mornings and fog giving way to blue skies, a warm sun and cool breezes. The trees still have their leaves and haven’t yet turned. But we had a storm come through a few days ago with hurricane gusts. That’s the first of the downsides of fall here; there will be pleasant days until another storm comes off the sea. Still, it’s so nice to avoid those burning summers, and on the coast there’s no snow. A lot of immigration here from the south and central part of the country. I wonder why.
Tarredandfeathered about 9 years ago
“You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught” – South Pacific – Rogers And Hammerstein.
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You’ve got to be taughtTo hate and fear,You’ve got to be taughtFrom year to year,It’s got to be drummedIn your dear little earYou’ve got to be carefully taught..You’ve got to be taught to be afraidOf people whose eyes are oddly made,And people whose skin is a diff’rent shade,You’ve got to be carefully taught..You’ve got to be taught before it’s too late,Before you are six or seven or eight,To hate all the people your relatives hate,You’ve got to be carefully taught!.