Well, I hope your Monday is going better than Larry’s Tuesday.
Happy Veteran’s Day!
Coming up Wednesday (and we’re still on the regular schedule for now), there’ll be quite a crowd gathered outside the library. You might be surprised at just who shows up. Stay tuned.
Poor Larry. That’s almost seems like yesterday for me.
Stephanie is a curious critter, isn’t she?
And the poor dear just wanted some breakfast.
melaredblu pointed out that this was a very “Three’s Company” finish to the strip.
I hadn’t even made the connection. And I don’t even like “Three’s Company.”
Breep! Breep! Misinterpretation alert! Curiosity mode engaged. All engines forward.
I’m thrilled to have found Groovy, Kinda (I have “Blue Moon: A-one and a-two” from Aeon)!
One thing – I can’t seem to read it on my phone at all. It redirects to another version of the site that won’t let me load the pictures. Is there a way around that?
Welcome to Groovy, Kinda!
Wow-you have “A-one and A-2?” That’s the collection of the first two issues. You might want to read “The Importance of Being Eleanor (link up top there).” It comes between “Blue Moon” and “Groovy, Kinda.”
I’m not sure why it doesn’t show up on a phone. I know I can get it on my Kobo, but then, that’s not exactly the same thing. I will ask She Who Knows All These Things.
Thanks, I’ve read “Importance” and will soon be ordering the complete Blue Moon collection. (I’ve been waiting for it since it was teased on the back of “Utopia Unlimited 2”.) I appreciate you looking into the phone issue.
Oh, Stephanie. So many misunderstandings to stumble over. At least she looks snazzy in that familiar looking jacket.
And the poor girl was just going into the kitchen to have breakfast.
Thank you for noticing that that’s the jacket she was wearing when we first met her.
You don’t like Three’s Company? Wow… I sooo would have thought that would be one you liked. Now I feel like an ass for making the comparison lol. Anyway, great ink as always!
JW-I don’ care for “Three’s Company,” though I do own the entire run of “Man About The House,” the British version (which came before “Three’s”).
You’re exactly right about the comparison though.