Did someone point out that Hubris was supposed to be sharp enough to have brought a tent?
Yes, I think you did.
And yes, you’re right.
He brought it.
Too late now, of course.
Did someone point out that Hubris was supposed to be sharp enough to have brought a tent?
Yes, I think you did.
And yes, you’re right.
He brought it.
Too late now, of course.
Kara and Steve are such a cute couple, don’t you think?
Kara’s all energetic and driven, and Steven is… about to be crushed under that.
Adorable.
As someone with no sense of direction, I feel this cartoon is offensive and I should start some kind of protest for people who, well, couldn’t meet up in the same place for the obvious reason…
Lots of folks never get farther than about 150 feet from their cars, even when visiting really neat places. Shame, really. On the other hand, they DID get out and go to the State Park, so that puts them ahead of a few other folks.
Long hikes. It’s an entertaining time to see whose phone coverage is the best… or there at all.
Our grandkids will one day be baffled by the idea that there was anywhere on Earth you couldn’t get a phone signal.
Or, perhaps, our grandkids will one day not know what a phone is and drive souped up junkers in the wasteland that is our collective grave.
Either way.
Hindsight, blindsight… Blind Blonde, Blind Optimism…
YOU guys oughta try naming these things. Some days, nothin’. Some days, you get a choice. If I was smarter… or dumber… I’d work farther ahead and be naming these things in the mornings when my brain works better. On the other hand, I’d spend more time on them, and who knows what else I should be doing with THAT time? Somebody’s logo? Another cartoon map? Laundry?
You know how it is… you got a job to do, and you don’t wanna give up on it. Just one more minute.
That kind of behavior was bad enough, and then they invented Facebook.
I may have posted this before, but I can’t remember doing it.
This is the sort of illustration that I thought would make a good poster or Sunday cartoon if Hubris was part of the old paradigm where you got your comic strip in the newspapers and then you were set for life as a millionaire.
I like images that don’t have just one funny punchline. I like ’em to be packed with little sight gags. They take longer and they look like they belong in MAD magazine, but I like ’em.
Here. I made you a little checklist for this weekend. And I saved you some time. Marked that last one for ya.
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