I like stuff with grain in it. Remember a few years ago when everyone was like, "You need to have these grains in order to live a good life" and everyone was just "Yes, that sounds right." If these grains were good enough for Ötzi, they are good enough for us modern humans.
🏳️🌈tauycreek
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Pay-Per-Grain
You know it's nine grains because of the giant number "9" printed on the bag. Or it could be "6", but I'm guessing it's written on the bag elsewhere.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Never Going Back to Red Robin
"We have awful food and slow service at home."
The awful food and slow service at home:
I like that Chip doesn't really use his comic strip to get revenge on common inconveniences and small grudges like Beetle Bailey or Shoe, but this does come awfully close.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Hey, He Handled It
How many tea cozies could Fitzbew Corp. need? I think 2% is a gift. I've never understood who Veeblefester is selling to. Is Fitzbew a Walmart-like company that will sell Veeblefester tea cozies? Who knows? It's never explained.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Brutus Came First, Brutus Should Be the Eldest Child
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| May 15, 1988 |
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
It'd Be Like Those Goofy "How To..." Shorts
I actually did a casting call for The Born Loser way back in 2008. You can still read it although all the pictures are broken. The cast wouldn't hold up today. Kathy Bates is probably done with acting whenever Matlock comes to an end; Bruce Willis is riddled with dementia; and Bea Arthur has been dead for 17 years. Not to mention, the two kids I cast are now in their 30s. Who would I cast these days? I don't know. I haven't thought about it. Honestly, it'd probably be animated and look terrible.
I have been reading a biography of John Quincy Adams and he was a Senator for a short time. He was the one that pushed that if the president is going to purchase a giant chunk of land from the French, Congress should do something to codify it to make it legal. But he saw all these other glaring omissions from the Constitution (Wait, so the Vice President can literally murder a guy and still be vice president and president of the Senate?) and when he would bring this stuff up, other Congressmen would just ¯\(°_o)/¯. I wonder how much our country would be different if we just listened to John Quincy Adams.
Classic strips will return when I get the rest of 1967 organized.
Friday, June 12, 2026
He's Gonna Go to the Beach and Gawk At Beefcakes Like His Long-Lost Cousin Teeny
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| July 31, 1967 |
Although you might want to stay clear of guys named 'Lance'. They seem hit or miss.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Fitzbew II
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| July 28, 1967 |
Reminder: Fitzbew is both an account and Gladys' ex.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Word Wednesday
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| July 27, 1967 |
I'm confused by the traffic light. Doesn't it seem like the light is making the pedestrians walk into traffic? I guess you don't need to care about that. The joke is the gum.
Monday, June 08, 2026
A Watched Clock Never Moves
Sunday, June 07, 2026
I Don't Think That List Is Enforceable
It has been a busy week. Each Monday through Friday post had a link from an old post in it. Mighty Max, Tank N Tummy, Wyoming (Kansas), the TaleSpin Tiger Electronic Handheld Game, A Matter of Faith, and Lucy and Sophie Say Good Bye. There was also a Saturday post about the animated pilot for Chris Welkin Planeteer. Plus, a short social media post about a copy of Through the Looking Glass my store has on display. If you find any of this interesting, you can throw me a tip at one of the links in the About page.
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| May 8, 1988 |
They must be like quicksand.
Is Uncle Ted visiting or did Brutus storm all the way to Uncle Ted's to complain about the list of chores?
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