Monday, June 26
I almost missed this...
and that woulda been a shame. I don't read the comics like I used to; they just haven't been the same since Bill Watterson retired "Calvin & Hobbes" and Charles Schulz died. But THIS cracked me up and I'm glad it caught my eye :). Guess it's because it's what I think everytime I say or hear the word.



Here's a Washington Post link to the strip if you can't read it here.

  Into the pensieve on Monday, June 26, 2006
  Your thoughts, please (5)


5 Comments:
At June 26, 2006, Blogger Robin said...

I am getting old....I still couldn't read the whole thing. Why do they make the print so small???

 
At June 27, 2006, Blogger Karmyn R said...

LOVE IT! I missed the Sunday paper this week - the hubby took it of to some corner of the house. I peruse the paper and ALWAYS read the comics....Opus is a must read every week - I'm glad he came back to us!

 
At June 27, 2006, Blogger Wendy aka Cheeky said...

I don't care who you are - that is funny right there!!!!!

Cracked me up!

 
At October 12, 2006, Blogger Malissa said...

lol I miss a good old cartoon now and then.!

 
At October 18, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said...

woo hooo :0
crack me up

 

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