
He probably wonders why he finds his bike tires slashed so often.

He probably wonders why he finds his bike tires slashed so often.
I need to edit this logo: it should read “March of Dimes celebrates 27 years of the Bickels walking around in circles every April.”
Or better yet, “17 years of the CIDU Community supporting the Bickels walking around in circles.”
Last year, to the tune of $1467.
Funny story about that, I actually: a couple of weeks ago I received an e-mail, from my own e-mail address, that had been queued up to be sent in mid March, reading simply “1467.” No explanation, no dollar sign, no context of any sort. My first thought was this must be some sort of spam, sent from a spoofed return address. I couldn’t figure out what anybody had to gain from it, though.
And if it was something I’d written, why would Bill From Sometime in the Past send me this number? Did he assume it would have some meaning to me?
Maybe Bill From the Future found a way to send me today’s winning lottery number?
Well, obviously this is an anecdote told backwards, since you all know I was simply reminding myself of last year’s final MoD total; but it took a couple of days before I suddenly realized what Bill From the Past had been trying to tell me.


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Or because “everybody has to go sometime”?
Nah, I’m stumped.

A reference to this…

… except the joke is that Rodney’s more attracted to a woman who looks like himself in drag?

… GoComics doesn’t pay anybody to look over old comics scheduled for rerunning to see whether they belong in 2019 newspapers (or even on the GoComics website). At least once a year, there’s a Mutt and Jeff that make us say “Oh, hell no…”
I’m not advocating censorship, or in any way making the old strips cease to exist. Put them in collections. Have a Mutt and Jeff archive site. But some strips really don’t belong in the general daily feed.
(And this is far from the most cringeworthy example)

Maybe it’s just me… but these celebrations of lying just rub me the wrong way: we didn’t lie to our kids.
I thought this might interest some of you because of the Peter Arno connection.
We saw this show, by the way, and were impressed by how they stitched it all together to create something comprehensible. Also by how much time and expense they put into something they was only going to run for five days.
And now they’re going to make a recording which… is also going to lose a ton of money.
