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  1. over 14 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    I love this comic.

  2. over 14 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Maybe his wife knocked him off.

  3. over 14 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    Today this isn’t an issue. Kids bring their portable devices, parents play movies on the portable DVD, and peace reigns.

  4. over 14 years ago on Zack Hill

    You got that right. She looks as if she has taken too much prozac.

  5. over 14 years ago on For Better or For Worse

    In this situation, my husband would say, “Go play on the freeway.” He didn’t really mean it, but I remember being frustrated like that.

  6. over 14 years ago on Zack Hill

    Yep. Chairman Mao would approve. Next step self criticisms?

  7. over 14 years ago on Zack Hill

    This is a great storyline–a comment on overdoing this self-esteem thing. Have we lost faith in our kids’ abilities to learn to get through life without praising them for every little thing and protecting them to an extreme? There’s always someone better looking, cleverer, with more money, etc. etc. Also those with less of those traits than we might have. So what, and get on with it. What a terrible camp. The counselor looks like a basket case.

  8. over 14 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    Very cute comic. I remember the temperature wars before I retired. But Jan made a mistake in having accounting be too hot in the bottom floor of the office building. In our house when we get the house ready for A/C, my husband blocks the vents in the basement and we keep the basement door closed on the hot days. Why? because heat rises, causing the thermostat, which is upstairs, to trigger the A/C to go on. If we don’t close the door the BASEMENT becomes too cold, NOT the upstairs.

  9. almost 15 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    Her fear.

  10. almost 15 years ago on Stone Soup International Sundays

    Val, you’re afraid. Muster up some courage:)