Posted on 04/01/2006 5:59:53 PM PST by bad company
Do you mind?
Tears from laughing at some of these.
BTW, Pookie, I keep printing off some from your threads and taking them into the college pottery class where even the liberal jokers enjoy them.
That's a great use for them...keep it up! Over time, you may even wear some of them down if the meaning behind the humor can penetrate their thick libloon shields!!
They have an impact. And, one of the senior administrators/counselors attended conferences in ARkansas and got an earful from colleagues there about how murderous and felonious etc. the Klintoons were. He particularly knows that SHRILLERY IS SUPER EVIL.
Some hope if he thinks so! Interesting, anyway.
Thanks tons.
LOL!
Opus ping.
*snagged* :o)
I love it! LOL!
Awesome funnies !
Thanks Maggie !
Ping!
You are such a goofball.
I love that.
:-)
Exactly. Trudeau wishes! What a great ping!
Bloom County came back to life?
more importantly... Steve Dallas has a son?
Opus is a weekly (Sunday only) comic strip by Berkeley Breathed. The strip is Breathed's fourth, following The Academia Waltz, Bloom County and Outland.
Set in Bloom County, the strip documents the adventures of Breathed's popular character Opus the Penguin, parodying both pop culture and politics along the way. It was launched with much fanfare on November 23, 2003, and is syndicated by The Washington Post Writers Group.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opus_(comic_strip)
Steve Dallas was a fictional unscrupulous lawyer in the 1980s comic strip Bloom County, by Berke Breathed. The work he usually got were hopeless cases defending psychotic criminals and insane murderers such as the "Cincinnati Strangler," much to the chagrin of his overbearing mother. A bachelor throughout the entire run of the strip, he was the most aggressive womanizer and most blatant male chauvinist of all the eligible males in the cartoon.
All this changed in 1988, when Steve was abducted by aliens and had his brain scrambled aboard their UFO. He was zapped back to earth a few days later, and to the shock of all, his personality had been flopped. He was now sensitive, caring, a progressive-liberal and, most shockingly of all, stopped wearing his trademark sunglasses and got a perm. The aliens had originally planned on putting Elvis' brain in Steve's head, but eventually decided to use the "Gepahardization Process" which they had previously used on Dick Gephardt.
This carried on for about a year, until Steve found out that his girlfriend was cheating on him. Devastated, he resolved to forever avenge feminine betrayal, and put his trademark sunglasses back on (three weeks before Bloom County ended) and his personality flopped back to its normal, cantankerous self.
At the end of Outland in 1995, Steve came out of the closet and admitted he was a homosexual. However, in Opus nine years later, Steve was back to his babe-mongering ways after enrolling in the "Rev. Doogle De-Poofta Program," which involved the use of electrical shocks to melt away unnatural thoughts.
Steve was also recently reunited with his long-lost son Auggie, and has reluctantly taken on the role of father figure.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Dallas
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