Yesterday’s strip would have normally been a Sunday strip in the original run. It’s possible that there wasn’t a new strip there during the original run so it left them with a blank in the current run.
The speech of a Lithuanian peasant is the closest one can get to hearing the original Proto-Indo-European language. Of all the PIE languages, it has preserved the most features of the original – eight cases, larger numbers of irregular verbs, a strong inflectional system.
perceptor3 about 13 years ago
Ain’t that the truth? God bless ’em all!
walruscarver2000 about 13 years ago
Still no explanation for yesterdays strip???
nboady about 13 years ago
Yesterday’s strip would have normally been a Sunday strip in the original run. It’s possible that there wasn’t a new strip there during the original run so it left them with a blank in the current run.
runar about 13 years ago
The speech of a Lithuanian peasant is the closest one can get to hearing the original Proto-Indo-European language. Of all the PIE languages, it has preserved the most features of the original – eight cases, larger numbers of irregular verbs, a strong inflectional system.
cooperhenry about 13 years ago
I remember when I first read this strip — I freaked out to see Lithuanian in a comic. It’s still way cool.
kfaatz925 about 13 years ago
Fantastic! I only know a couple of Lithuanian words, but they’re a grandmother’s endearments for her grandchildren. Seems appropriate. :)
Dampwaffle about 13 years ago
So, was the missing strip the one that explained the grandmother was Lithuanian? Or were we expected to pick it up out of the either?