January 25, 2024

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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Two waddles!

Tigressy
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5 months ago

Yesterday’s strip:

“Pardon me, boys—is that the Chattanooga Iron Horse?”

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

When he sneezes they will all come down.

P51Strega
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

It looks like one of Gaudi’s designs.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

I’m impressed. It’s repeating without repeating.
???
I like it.

mr_sherman
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Can you imagine cleaning all the cobwebs out of that thing?

SusanSunshine
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5 months ago

Beautiful!

It does look a bit like something Gaudi would have designed… but it’s actually centuries older.

According to what I could find using Lens and Google, it’s an example of medieval Islamic architecture.

“A fragment of a facade from Old Cairo” was one description.

Persian art was one of Gaudi’s greatest influences, and this building, while located in Egypt, to my eye shares many elements with Persian design.

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5 months ago

 
A very….     IMPRESSIVE WORK     of digital art, but still 😥 sadly 😥 only digital art.
 

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5 months ago

Wow… I saw some digital “architecture” from that artist when I was looking,

but his work seemed more obviously unreal than this building, which was labeled as genuine on several sites.

The ones I KNOW were his had simpler lines, and more assymetrical shapes.

but maybe this IS one of his, and we were all fooled!

For something like this to fool real archeologists, I’d think there must be something similar in the real world, that they’ve actually seen…

Perhaps this building… but perhaps not!

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

“It was a fierce fight – but you should see the other guy.”

Those eyes – any huskies in the ancestry?

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Keith Richard & Keith Richards

SusanSunshine
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5 months ago

Some look very similar to me and some miss the mark.

That picture of MacArthur did look like Bruce Willis to me, for instance, and I never realized how much Charlie Sheen looks like John Brown.

Funny, the picture of Einstein looks like a photo of Shia LaBeouf… But the picture that was chosen of Shia LaBeouf doesn’t.

And it’s kind of cruel to say Ellen DeGeneres looks like Thoreau!

…..

As for Keith Richard and Keith Richards…

sometimes they hardly look alike at all 😁

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5 months ago

Keith Richard

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5 months ago

Keith Richards

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

It must be because of your training.

P51Strega
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

No clue on the juvenile. The adult

looks like
Sylvester Stallone

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  P51Strega
5 months ago

Yes.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Man! I’m way wrong again.

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

My first thought

IS
Dennis Hopper

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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
5 months ago

Nope. But I can see the resemblance between the kid and the adult.

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

NOSES!!!

SusanSunshine
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5 months ago

I got it from the kid picture, I think mostly because of one facial detail…

I recognized…

His droopy eyes.

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Spoiler Alert: It isn’t Jerry Mathers, the Beaver.

jean VanLeuven
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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Ricky Nelson?

Liverlips McCracken
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5 months ago

Chicken arm.

mr_sherman
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5 months ago

Why you’re taught to throw dummies, first.

happyhappyhappy
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5 months ago

I never saw the movie, but i saw a Broadway production recording by PBS.
I enjoyed it so much i dont want to see the movie.
Does that make any sense?

Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
5 months ago

Yes.

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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5 months ago

Angela Lansbury and Judy Garland in THE HARVEY GIRLS 1946.
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5 months ago

 
Huh…………
The origin of the “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe”, (Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer / won the Academy Award for “Best Original Song”.
Granted, it was a musical, but when you think roles and Angela Lansbury you normally don’t think “villainess”.
 

 
The “Harvey Girls” were a real group of women.
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5 months ago

Local paper did an article on the local establishment just a week or three back.

Liverlips McCracken
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5 months ago

After watching The Manchurian Candidate, I have no trouble whatsoever seeing Angela Lansbury as a villain. She is absolutely chilling.

SusanSunshine
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5 months ago

Wow… “Basset On A Hot Tin Roof”!

Liz Howler certainly was lovely back then, wasn’t she?

….

Of course, I didn’t get to see this movie when it was new.

My mother thought I was much too young for the adult themes…

not to mention Liz vamping about in her slip, acting, as my father put it, like a …a… like a female dog in heat.

(And I thought he was talking about the hot weather in the South.)

…..

Of course the critical success of the basset version led to a copydog human one.

They found some fairly nice looking human actress also named Liz…. but she’s nothing but a pale pink imitation of Liz Howler.

They coulldn’t call her Maggie the Basset, could they… cos that was already taken…

so they called her Maggie the CAT!

C’mon…. if you ever see her, you’ll agree that she looks nothing like a cat.

Why, she doesn’t even have any fur!

And her eyes are some kind of strange violet color…. no proper sort of brown at all.

I just don’t get it.

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Reply to  nighthawks
5 months ago

Shouldn’t the sign be backwards then?! 😉

MontanaLady
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5 months ago
  1. i am not signed in because my computer died. I’m okay but I fell yesterday. Things are going well sort of , I will writte,more if I can

xoxo
MontanaLady

Tigressy
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Reply to  MontanaLady
5 months ago

You are signed in.

Take care!!!

Greyhame
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Reply to  MontanaLady
5 months ago

OOOOHH NOOO!

Tell us the damages when ya can.

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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  MontanaLady
5 months ago

Please be careful.

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Reply to  MontanaLady
5 months ago

Take care. Thank you for checking in. ♥

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  MontanaLady
5 months ago

Rita!

Please stop ignoring my advice!

One more time:

DON’T FALL DOWN!!!

Seriously, I was getting worried about you, cos it’s been a few days… I truly hope you’re ok!

Be careful!

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