I retract earlier statement about loss of icons on right end of comic strips and missing comments access. All are present on spouse’s pc. and on laptop.
Obvious glitch in desktop pc software, especially since recent firefox update.
Actually, horses mostly do nuance—slight change in the eye, change in the ear, flaring of the nostril, which direction they are facing in relation to another horse/person, etc. Horses are mostly whispering unless you’re not listening.
Enter.Name.Here about 7 years ago
They may have been correct, but the high velocity insertion of a large mass displaced more water than the object’s own volume.
mddshubby2005 about 7 years ago
You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make her swan dive gracefully.
backyardcowboy about 7 years ago
panel #3 “CANNONBALL”
well-i-never about 7 years ago
Horses are great at nuance! They can be pretty good at clear instructions too.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 7 years ago
I love that 3rd panel.
Radish... about 7 years ago
Ever hear of the Law of Unintended Consequences Steve?
ladykat about 7 years ago
Nice cannonball, Lucy.
sandpiper about 7 years ago
I retract earlier statement about loss of icons on right end of comic strips and missing comments access. All are present on spouse’s pc. and on laptop.
Obvious glitch in desktop pc software, especially since recent firefox update.
Apologize for complaints
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago
Equestrians can make horses do amazing things with just slight pressure from their knees and thighs.
pam Miner about 7 years ago
the best comment of the day was from Hector Gonzalez, with a big help from Jackbutler1. Once I “got” it, It was so Funny!
zeexenon about 7 years ago
Mommy, is that her jina?
Nuliajuk about 7 years ago
There are just two breeds of horses that could pass for “miniature Clydesdales” – the Fell Pony and the Gypsy Vanner (Irish cob).
GiantShetlandPony about 7 years ago
Lucy sure made a splash today!
loveabulldesign about 7 years ago
Actually, horses mostly do nuance—slight change in the eye, change in the ear, flaring of the nostril, which direction they are facing in relation to another horse/person, etc. Horses are mostly whispering unless you’re not listening.