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| July 15, 1967 |
🏳️🌈tauycreek
Thursday, June 04, 2026
On Break(s)
From 2018. Many Tiger Electronic Handheld Games were hit or miss. TaleSpin, I think, leans on the hit side, but barely. It's at least playable and actually works like a game although you can just keep hitting 'up', avoiding all obstacles. There's no limit on how high you can fly. It's like a metaphor or something.
Woof. Tough crowd. Not as many feathers, which is good, I suppose. We should go back to tarring and feathering people more. Or, like so many other things, was this something we thought was a big deal but it's not?
If Brutus is still within his 15-minute break window then leave him alone! If Brutus is trying to argue that he gets a break and then a completely separate 'coffee break' then that smoke coming from Veeblefester's head is justified. Although I'm against all form of time and/or wage theft so you take your breaks. You don't have to justify what you do on your break.
Wednesday, June 03, 2026
She's Just Doing That In Public!
One thing I like to do is research all the ghost towns that are in Kansas. Most of them barely become anything more than just a name on a piece of paper. Some actually turn into a location that barely stretches further than someone's house. Fewer become actual towns that remain on maps. One of those so-called "paper towns" was Wyoming, Kansas in Calhoun County, now northern Shawnee County.
Wilberforce eats soap. Well, that's a good piece of the puzzle. Especially since he's burping up bubbles while arguing he didn't eat the soap?
I barely even use the chip card anymore because it's so spotty in if it will work or not. Anymore I just tap the card or use my phone/watch. I certainly will not hand my card to the cashier so they can dance around with it. Maybe that's just me...
An advertisement appeared in 1857 in newspapers and Wyoming even appeared on a couple of maps, but by the time Kansas became a state, it was gone. From 2018, Wyoming, Kansas. Oh, also Brutus hands in a subpar report so it's just another--what day did this go up?--Friday for Brutus.
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| July 14, 1967 |
It's only been a couple months and Art has no idea what to do with Teeny.
Tuesday, June 02, 2026
Tuesday Quickies
For the last couple of years, I have been working to turn Tank N Tummy into a novel. Combining the Zeke & Harry stories of Tank N Tummy and the real life lives of early Kansas settlers, it's taking a lot of research and work which is why I'm also working on a young adult novel and another novel that suddenly popped into my head that I am three quarters of the way through.
You are not standing on the base and clearly haven't tagged Brutus so I'm thinking that ball is still in play and this guy needs to do something about it. Get up, Brutus, you still have a chance to make it to the base!
Hate to break it to you, Brutus, but you are still talking to yourself. The readers aren't in the comic with you.
Anyway, from 2001, but published here in 2010, Zeke, Harry, and their friends investigate an old cemetery and abandoned house for ghosts and demons while the story of the family that lived in the house is told.
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| July 13, 1967 |
Monday, June 01, 2026
Boring Day Off
From 2014. Take a look at the, in my opinion, terrible Super Nintendo video game based on the hit syndicated animated series Mighty Max. This should've been just a straight-forward platformer. At least the music is good.
Yeah, I guess dance lessons are a "fabulous prize". I mean, you're only answering who the first president was. That shouldn't require an "umm". George Washington and whoever the current president is should be automatic answers regarding presidents.
Yeah, God forbid a man just relax. I don't know why Brutus is home but he's probably wishing he had work today.
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| July 12, 1967 |
"Well, if it isn't Mr. Excitement!"
"Well, if it isn't Mrs. Bitch!"
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Algorithmically Challenged
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| May 1, 1988 |
I agree. Go away and come back in November, Gladys.
I'm concerned about Brutus' attitude. He can't wait until AI takes his job.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
The Last Days of Wilberforce Thornapple
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| July 11, 1967 |
Birdwatching is another thing pop culture said was going to play a bigger part in my life. Look, I take walks in nature and have nothing against birds, but I've never specifically gone out to bird watch. But that's all pop culture in the past said would happen. You'd go out birdwatching and get stuck in quicksand.
And no wonder you have to go to school past Memorial Day. You're only doing six hours a day!?
Friday, May 29, 2026
Summer of Hurricane (Hattie)
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| July 10, 1967 |
I'd plan things to do with Wilberforce and Hattie. Hattie would be the daughter I never had. But that's just me, I guess.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Brutus Isn't Even Attempting to Raise His Boat
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| July 8, 1967 |
Gunke? I wonder if it's pronounced Gunk, Gunk-ee, Gunk-ay, or Günke like Tobias Fünke in Arrested Development.
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Sink or Swim
During the War of 1812, the British burned down the White House, the U.S. Capitol, and the Washington Navy Yard. The British occupied D.C. for a little more than one day. Reconstruction began fairly quickly with President Monroe moving in 1817, although work wasn't completed.
I honestly can't think of any word that would elicit this type of reaction from me. And this is in a newspaper in the 1960s. The word could be 'damn' for all we know.
Get your lips off of Veeblefester's cheeks and remove your nose from his ass, Brutus.
When John Quincy Adams became president in 1825, he and his wife, Louisa, moved into the partially rebuilt White House. It still had scorch marks, still in the process of being rebuilt, and Louisa never really considered it a home. Also, because of the controversy upon how Adams was elected, the administration wasn't that popular with the general public. There was a slight recession going on at the time and the Adams' were chided for "living in opulence' while common Americans were suffering. To combat this, Louisa held a public exhibition of the White House which further angered the public. Flash forward to today where there is a huge recession going on and it is becoming more difficult for Americans to live their lives, President Trump is demanding a $400 million ballroom, has covered much of the White House in gold accents, and seemingly has more plans up his sleeve like turning the simple ionic columns to ornate Corinthian columns. Do all of these goes against what the White House means. The White House is purposely simple and not ordained with elegance and luxury because the House doesn't belong to the president who occupies the White House, but to the people. The fact that President Trump is focusing his attention on showboating (Venezuela, Iran, Cuba) and renovating the White House when there is homelessness and people starving in the United States shows how out of touch (or ignorant) he is.
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| July 7, 1967 |
I understand what "raise all boats" means, but it's still a weird saying.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Rose Is a Rose
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| July 6, 1967 |
Charlie Brown had been flying kites (and being bad at it) for about 15 years now so it was already a classic trope.
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