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  1. over 8 years ago on Prickly City

    The strip is interesting. The comments not so much. I m taking it off my menu.

  2. over 9 years ago on Peanuts

    The country was divided. Not only the history books but the literature show the division. One powerful piece is Stephen Vincent Benet’s “nightmare at Noon”, 1940 or 1941"—-pre Pearl Harbor. Benet was in favor of getting in, but depicting the divided nature of the country. Once we were attacked at Pearl Harbor, the emotion and the dynamic changed.

  3. over 9 years ago on [Deleted]

    They are all re-prints. The stri stopped production of new strips at Schultz’s retirement and death. This one is an example of why they are still syndicated—-so timeless.

  4. over 10 years ago on Francis

    Love it! When does it become daily?

  5. over 10 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    Except in Texas, which did away with Ds in the 80s, D IS passing. It is a myth that it isnt, probably because families often consider it unacceptable from their kids—-and may ask that it not be honored as passing but it means below average and it is passing. Even colleges give credit—-passing—-for a D, but may require a C AVERAGE to confer a degree. C means average, B is above average, and A is excellent.

  6. over 10 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    I have taught middle school and high school English for over 30 years. Not turning in work, even completed work, is the most common cause of low grades. Even one of ny daughters had that problem. Even in my class. A B average is fine. For lots of reasons.

  7. over 10 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    I Agree with leftwingpatriot—-and I LOVE LOVE LOVE Flashhold’s observation!

  8. almost 11 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    Great metaphor!

  9. almost 11 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    The data says she is spot on. The schedule is driven by sports and adult convenience.

  10. almost 13 years ago on Pat Oliphant

    Fire Congress in 2012.