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  1. over 8 years ago on One Big Happy

    It’s not for the sentence usage. It’s for the delay of game. That’s why they will usually ask for the word repeat, definition and use in a sentence all in a row.

  2. about 9 years ago on [Deleted]

    If you read this webcomic at its original website, they’re on top of Halloween right now. The GoComics feed is time displaced since they started from the beginning when they brought it over.

  3. about 9 years ago on Heathcliff

    “We’ve always been organic.”

  4. over 9 years ago on C'est la Vie

    I’m not sure you can use haber that way… Tener or ser might be better?

  5. over 9 years ago on Lola

    I’m guessing that Harry is supposed to be either brown or red, but the colorists didn’t get that memo.

  6. over 9 years ago on The Meaning of Lila

    When the strip first came out, this definitely would be a very valid way to say that you’re very much gay. However since then, Logo has moved away from programming directed toward the LGBT community in the same way that MTV is no longer Music Television and The Learning Channel is just TLC.

  7. over 9 years ago on Pooch Cafe

    Didn’t she say she dated him before?

  8. almost 10 years ago on [Deleted]

    In other words, you and your wife are the sort of people who have to rely on the rest of us for the herd immunity so that you’re well protected enough since you have major reactions to the vaccine.

  9. about 10 years ago on JumpStart

    A quick internet search finds that the flu and yellow fever vaccines are the only ones with real warnings for egg allergies. Yellow fever’s is not safe at all, while the flu’s is getting safer and is something that should be discussed with the doctor with regard to the level of allergy.Rabies is brought up, though there is at least one version without egg proteins and MMR is considered safe.

  10. about 10 years ago on Committed

    Wow, if this were set today, this would more likely be just the first in a series of strips showing parental acceptance and that kids can pop up from anywhere.

    And there’s nothing that says Ken can’t still play “tight end.” (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)