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  1. about 2 hours ago on For Better or For Worse

    Now grocery stores are stocking the shelves during the day. They can’t find the people needed to work the overnight shift. It makes shopping a real pain.

  2. about 20 hours ago on Bloom County

    In a realm of infinite possibilities, Shirley (sorry couldn’t resist) there is one where God and the Saints exist? So religion and the Gods would have a scientific basis??? (Also kinda sorry for this, but it is too much fun to tweak the true fanatics)

  3. about 20 hours ago on Bloom County

    I agree, but she has probability theory down pat. I’ve been paying close attention to the universe for about 70 yrs now, I’m not sure there is anything that is outright impossible. Very, very rare, I’ll agree. In my time I have seen some really freaky things happen, as in 1,000 sigma on the probability curve.

  4. about 20 hours ago on Working Daze

    Thank you, thank you very much. I’m here all week. Don’t forget to tip your servers. . .

  5. about 24 hours ago on Working Daze

    Gandhi the Indian guru used to walk barefoot wherever he went, his frequent fasting left him with uncertain health and bad breath. He was therefore a:

    Supercallosed fragile mystic hexed with halitosis.

  6. 1 day ago on Daddy's Home

    When my parents were first married my dad was enlisted in the Air Force. They got paid one a month, and hadn’t gotten real good at budgeting yet. I can remember having Bisquick pancakes for dinner or biscuits and gravy for dinner many times.

  7. 2 days ago on Over the Hedge

    Orion

  8. 2 days ago on Frazz

    I lived in Ohio during one of their cycles. We had to use a push broom to clear them off the deck and the driveway.

  9. 2 days ago on Daddy's Home

    He is correct. What is the point of being “Bruce Almighty” if you can’t have a little fun? Wait until she pulls her hands out to prove him wrong ;-))

  10. 2 days ago on Bloom County

    If you look at almost all 3 atom molecules they have an included angle of 180 deg., that is they are in a straight line and therefore neutral. The water molecule H20 however, has an included angle of 109 deg, it is polar. Therefore in its solid state it is less dense than its liquid state. Ice floats. As a result, during the times of “Snowball Earth” when the earth was covered in ice, between 700 and 600 million years ago, there was liquid water below the ice pack, and because of that life survived.

    Lastly, there is no such thing as a coincidence, if you want direct evidence of divine intervention. . . this is it.