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9. October 2008 by admin.
I’ve been very bad this week; things keep getting posted late.
I’m working on minimizing that in the future. I may even succeed.
The latest installment of Always Time To Do It Over will be posted today. It’s going to be a bit short, but sometimes they just are.
Politics has obviously been the predominant theme over the last few weeks. This makes PBN easy to figure out (they usually aren’t made until the day they’re posted) but annoys some readers who aren’t that interested in my political take and would prefer I stick with the Geek/gaming jokes. To those readers I promise, after the election the political humor will subside. Slightly.
Last post I promised explanatory blurbs for the comics, and since the only ones I can remember are the last 3, those are what we’ll recap.
The report of the abysmally low approval ratings crossed my consciousness as a NPR wake up alarm. My sleep fuzzed mind processed the information and asked itself: If this is a government of the people, are we a nation of self-loathers? This is why my wife sends the kids in to wake me instead of doing it herself. The coupon clipping dialogue is fairly typical of what happens at the kitchen table Sunday mornings.
I was grocery shopping and saw the Seal cereal. Whoever designed those boxes is clueless or one sick puppy. Which is probably the animal we’ll next see on a cereal box.
I watched the debates with a collection of friends and family of various political stripes. The debate comic is a collection of their observations. Between them and my being to lazy to change even the poses in the panels, this was a really easy strip to draw.
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