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  1. over 6 years ago on Overboard

    It’s March 2nd and my hubby is still ice fishing. We’ve had a tough year. Twice we’ve been the coldest in the nation (Montana)

  2. about 7 years ago on Ripley's Believe It or Not

    I was born there (Dad was going to John Brown University) and we pronounce it ARkansaw

  3. over 7 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    To “Odd Dog”… your link yesterday about Calvin and Hobbes getting older really threw a lot of sand in my eyes. Just thinking about that link makes my vision get a little blurry… Thanks for sharing!Donna

  4. over 7 years ago on Peanuts Begins

    Don’t click on the ‘remarks’ link…..

  5. almost 8 years ago on [Deleted]

    This is one of the best individual strips I’ve ever read. Love their banter…

  6. almost 8 years ago on Ben

    What wonderful memories the little guy is developing. I miss my grandparents….(and Mom and Dad..)

  7. almost 8 years ago on Arlo and Janis

    If those are used to move from area to area I think they’d fall apart pretty quickly. And I would think little to no resale value if and when you decide to settle in a home… you’d be stuck with a $50,000 or more ‘white elephant’. And where are they going to start putting those when no one else wants them? Bad BAD idea!

  8. almost 8 years ago on Betty

    Hahaha… I never thought of that! Learn something new daily… =)

  9. almost 8 years ago on Daddy's Home

    Here in Montana we’re having our second snow (light) right now. Tues. high suppose to be 12 and a low of minus 5. We’ve had a very good Fall and Winter is late coming in. When we moved to Helena in 1980 we had several years of first snows in September and it was never totally gone until Spring. Much milder winters the last few years. You’d be surprised how warm a minus 13 feels after walking several blocks at a minus 43. Ü

  10. about 8 years ago on [Deleted]

    I’m rather unhappy myself. She would post beautiful paintings and cute pictures. She was the main reason I’d read “Cleo”.