
I know how I am. I don’t know how to tell you, though. (cartoon from 2004)
If you’ve clocked any time in Williamsburg, you’ll know what I mean about pancakes and beer. (cartoon from 2003)

Ironically, the invention of sliced bread was short-shrifted. (cartoon from 2008)

Walking to work I pass by many sights and, sadly, smells. There’s a coffee cart that puts out a strong propane exhaust, for instance.

Because sometimes you can see the cloud and the silver lining. (cartoon from not too long ago)
Since my archive went away when I switched hosts, I am posting a cartoon from the not-too-distant past. (Not just because I’m lazy and out of ideas.)
From Alabama Live:
Under the bill, a law officer who stops a person on a possible violation of another law would be required to make “a reasonable attempt,” to determine the citizenship and immigration status of the person “where reasonable suspicion exists that the person is an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States.”

I saw a recent “study” professing that Crayolas are superior to Rose Art crayons because the melt more easily. Crayolas rock, no doubt, but how does a melt test prove this?
This cartoon has nothing to do with that and more to do with those sad little mini-packages of crayons you get to keep the kids busy before your order arrives. (Cartoon is from 2004.)