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  1. almost 9 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    Wallets meeting these specifications appear to be widely available on-line. They are, however, in poor taste and are not recommended.

  2. almost 9 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    A good editor may make changes, but doesn’t salter the writer’s style.

  3. almost 9 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    Oh yes, very exciting, whatever it is.

  4. almost 9 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    Give? As in for free?

  5. almost 9 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    Nah, call it hamamelis water and double the price.

  6. almost 9 years ago on Barney & Clyde

    I’m not sure that’s true, NebulousRikulau. Hemorrhagic fever is a group of viral diseases including Ebola and Marburg. People with those infections might survive if one of the treatments now under study turns out to be effective, but current treatments don’t offer much chance of survival.

    As for the obscenely-high-profit drugs, that’s subject to a great deal of discussion. I can;t think of any defense of Martin Shrekli and his plans to raise the prices of old drugs, but the major drug companies have at least a small defense in their claims that they have to make their profits in developed nations in order to charge affordable prices in poorer countries.

  7. about 9 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    Too soon

  8. about 9 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    Great product placement. Watch out for peanut allergies.

  9. about 9 years ago on New Adventures of Queen Victoria

    Let’s not forget that Planned Parenthood also uses the color pink — now whose pink is it?https://www.facebook.com/events/404985053032696/

  10. about 9 years ago on Bloom County 2019

    Those were the days, except that living in New York my parents read the Times, which never had comics. I had to wait until Monday when the neighbors put out the comics from the Daily Mirror and the Journal American — now both gone.

    But, on Sunday morning there was a radio show where somebody read the comics. Don’t ask what radio was. Radio was sort of like television if you turn your back to the screen.