
Month / April 2020
Not Quite Claire

Mitch: Isn’t her made-up quote just about backwards from the point she wants to make? Faced with chaos (a bad), assume a good attitude and it becomes adventure (a good). That would be “adventure is just chaos with a good attitude”, or “chaos with a good attitude becomes adventure”.
Encyclopedia

Pete sent this for the “No kids are not THAT stupid” tag.
But in this case…
“Copying Internet search engines” is questionable, but would a kid this age have any idea what an encyclopedia is?
Feasible

Freedom

(No clues in the previous/subsequent strips)
Just something fun before beginning another day of self-quarantine
Exploit

Too Close

B.A.: Except… anybody can read this sign from over ten feet away. Wouldn’t this have made more sense if he’d used much smaller letters?
Chestnuts

Personal synchronicity: less than half an hour before I saw this, somebody sent me (via Facebook, not by either e-mail or fax) a joke which, because of its political nature, can’t be repeated here.
But it doesn’t have to be, because the point of this post is that I told him I’d been hearing variations of that joke for decades, and my first was
An airplane was going down. On board were Henry Kissinger, a priest and a hippie. The pilot comes back to the passenger area and says “This plane is going down , there are three parachutes, and I’m taking one!” and jumps out of the door.
Henry Kissinger says “I am ze smartest man in ze world und I need to live,” grabs a parachute and jumps out.
The priest says to the hippie, “My son, I have lived a long life and am one with God, please take the last parachute that you may live.”
The hippie turns back to the priest and says “Don’t sweat it, pops, the smartest man in the world just jumped out of an airplane with my backpack.”
Does anybody know of a variation earlier than this one?