
I was so sad when our local Dairy Queen went out of business. Lots of rumors, but I just want my ice cream back!

I was so sad when our local Dairy Queen went out of business. Lots of rumors, but I just want my ice cream back!

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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.