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It is a puzzle. And yet, it’s an honored profession and calling.

To Tolkien fans, the idea that the Arkenstone might have been a Silmaril is barely possibly. But a Palantir? Of course not!

See, the guy in the third panel is not actually a pole cat. And neither is he a poll cat. He’s a skunk.

I looked it up so I could see what a pole cat really looks like. I was very pleased with how he came out.

It’s funny all the people who missed the joke because they thought I had misspelled “pole cate” in the first panel. Why were they reading me in the first place?

I did see this “argument” in a book a while back, which is where the idea came from for this strip. Do you know what I’m talking about?

Our local symphony orchestra gives a concert each year at the minor league ballpark. Doesn’t seem like the best acoustics to me.

I like Pete’s self-awareness here. Completely opposite from people in the real world.

When I was a hospice chaplain there was one sweet old lady who loved for us to sing old hymns together. She used to always say we should go on the road and people would pay to hear us sing.