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happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

I would hate to be on the business end of that point.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

But it could be his end.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

Not that I love it, not that I don’t….

But somehow, every time I see a kingfisher, or hear the word, even after all these years, this ancient earworm pops into my head.

It’s like the bird travels with its own intro:

P51Strega
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 year ago

I hadn’t heard that song before. I can’t offhand think of things that spark musical accompaniments in my head, but I do think there are some. I know certain products will put their jingle earworms in my head.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  P51Strega
1 year ago

I had that album, and played it a ridiculous amount.

Alexikakos
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

 
About all the internet agrees on is it’s a King Fisher, and apparently lived in the Netherlands in 2017.
I’ve seen at least three different sites claiming usage rights.
 

Tigressy
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Reply to  Alexikakos
1 year ago

Of course it is, internet agreeing or not.
And I bet none of the sites pays any royalties to the actual bird.

P51Strega
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Reply to  Alexikakos
1 year ago

There are kingfishers in the US but I’ve never seen one with such bright blue plumage. I wonder if there are different sub-species.

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  P51Strega
1 year ago

There are lots of. All over the planet. A very successful body plan.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

DZOIB!!!

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

Char siu meow

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

NOSE!

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

DZOIB!!

happyhappyhappy
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

Cant read it. 🙁

Tigressy
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Reply to  happyhappyhappy
1 year ago

Does “ctrl +” help?

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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1 year ago

Transcribed it for you, I’m thinking the cats dialogue should be read in an accent.

Mouse: “K.K.-”

Cat: “If coarse K.K.”

Cat: “My initials mins ‘Krazy Ket’, Y’know that dunst you doilin!”

Mouse: “Still there my beauty”

Cat: “Lil Tutsi-Wutsi thinks because I change my komplection I should change my name”

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
1 year ago

Meaning… in case you don’t know the story (kinda hard sometimes to follow these old comics):

Krazy Kat loves Ignatz the mouse. Ignatz hates Krazy, and usually throws bricks at him, but Krazy thinks that means love.

Officer Pupp tries to stop Ignatz and clubs him or takes him to jail.

This time Krazy went to the beauty shop and came out white.

Ignatz didn’t recognize him/her and fell in love.

But when he finds out it’s really Krazy Kat he goes back to get his brick, not realizing officer Pupp is waiting for him.

dennisinseattle
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1 year ago

Thanks Susan.

StelBel
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1 year ago

James Christensen

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Liverlips McCracken
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Reply to  StelBel
1 year ago

Is that the same little bird we saw in Nighthawks’s initial post above?

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  Liverlips McCracken
1 year ago

This I’m pretty sure is a bluebird; that was a kingfisher.

Tigressy
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 year ago
MontanaLady
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Reply to  StelBel
1 year ago

DZBOI!

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1 year ago

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  StelBel
1 year ago

You’re back!

Alexikakos
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

 
On the bright side, I’m still at 100%.
 

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

OMG… He has apparently looked the same most of his life, too!

I didn’t recognize his face at first, but that smile was a giveaway.
If you don’t know who he is, focus on his expression.

Sadly, he’s not doing so well any more.

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1 year ago

aka daleandkristen

Ah! The smile I knew……thanks for the reveal. Good clue and yet didn’t guess it.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

Poor Mousie, caught for eternity.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

2 NOSES!

Alexikakos
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

 
He was Charles Dickens’ son in law.
 

Alexikakos
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1 year ago

 

Today’s Songs:
‘Fly at Night,’ ‘Fly Like an Eagle,’ ‘Fox on the Run,’ and ‘Game of Love,’ and the ‘Cheap Thrills Cuisine’ recipe ‘Apple Pork Medallions.’
Steve Miller is credited with ‘Fly Like an Eagle.’

 

 

 

 

 
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P51Strega
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Reply to  Alexikakos
1 year ago

Fox on the Run is another favorite. You seem to hit one in every set. The rest are OK, but some just stand out. I recently discovered Sweet made a lot my favorite songs.

Alexikakos
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1 year ago

@ —comment image    Tigressy

From yesterday.
I followed your instructions and

@ —comment image    Craig Holmes

If you’re wondering what this is about, go back to yesterday..

 
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Thank you !

Tigressy
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Reply to  Alexikakos
1 year ago

You’re welcome.
I stumble over pictures like that every other day. Like those from gocomics…

Alexikakos
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1 year ago

@ —comment image    dennisinseattle

Did you see my response to you      HERE?
 

dennisinseattle
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1 year ago

I did now, thanks!

happyhappyhappy
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1 year ago

Alexikakos
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1 year ago

 
Now I have to find “Ape in Cape.”
My local library doesn’t have a copy.   ☹
 

More_Cats_Than_Sense
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1 year ago

My first computer was a Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K, which I bought in early 1983 iirc.

It used the TV as a monitor, and used audio cassettes to load and save programs.

Tigressy
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
1 year ago

Sharp 1200…
Commodore VIC20 (1981)
Sinclair QL
Commodore Amiga 500 (used and defect, but easily repairable)
Amiga 3000
PCs until XP wasn’t supported anymore
Ubuntu most times since then.

SusanSunshine
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Reply to  nighthawks
1 year ago

The first computer I played with was a Commodore Pet… the display model at a store called Mr. Computer. Really!

It was in the late 1970s. Two whole Kilobytes… you read that right… of RAM.

Like MCTS’s Sinclair, it used the TV for a monitor.
Couldn’t buy one… it was $2,000!

And it couldn’t do any mathematical calculations unless you bought a “math co-processor” for a few hundred more.

A few years later, my brother and his family had a Commodore 64, then I bought the latest thing: a Commodore 128.

Commodore immediately abandoned the 128 to develop the Amiga. Almost no 128 bit software was ever produced.

Amigas were definitely a step ahead. I wanted one and never could afford it, even though Commodore offered a discount to 128 owners.

They later put out a half as powerful model for half the price, but I’d moved on to an IBM compatible (and useless) 8088.

….

Even after that, and the rise of the PC, and Windows, Amigas were used for years as dedicated processors in some unexpected places, like the guidance system of a round the world light airplane flight.

P51Strega
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 year ago

I guess I was late to the game with my Commodore 64 in 1984. I made a corner desk for it, which I still use with my latest computer.
The ’64 originally used a tape drive and the TV for a monitor. Then I got a color monitor and the 5.25″ floppy drive for it.

Last edited 1 year ago by P51Strega
SusanSunshine
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1 year ago

Not late, to me.

I’d played around or watched as others did things on several computers…

Including a couple of demos on 7 foot tall mainframes in the 60s.

I got to try my brother’s Commodore 64, in maybe 1983, but the kids usually monopolized it, and the whole family played games, which isn’t what I wanted to do.

The Commodore 128 was the first one I owned, myself, and that was 1985. I got a modem (incredibly slow) maybe 2 years later.

I didn’t own a printer, which was frustrating. I got a used one for my IBM compatible 80286 in the early 90s.

Slow progression. Now I wish I’d gone a lot farther, as well… Maybe taken some courses and learned programming.

But I got my cosmetology licence instead. Hey, I like that too.

P51Strega
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Reply to  SusanSunshine
1 year ago

My hair thanks you and your fellow cosmetologists. It’d be a dull world if we all did the same thing.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  More_Cats_Than_Sense
1 year ago

my first computer was a commodore

Liverlips McCracken
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1 year ago

A floppy desk drive? Man, that IS old!

dennisinseattle
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1 year ago

Not much I like in the music choices tonight. Here’s one I like:

Montana Lady, no offense to MMM!

Tigressy
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1 year ago

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P51Strega
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Reply to  Tigressy
1 year ago

Number 7 may actually apply to real life. I took a hockey puck to the mouth, direct hit from a slap shot (thankfully not pro). It didn’t hurt. There was no pain for at least a few hours. Totally numb. Sadly I didn’t have a beautiful woman at the time to test the second half of the statement.

MontanaLady
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Reply to  Tigressy
1 year ago

all made perfect sense to me!

Alexikakos
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1 year ago

@ —comment image    P-51 Strega

From yesterday.
Thanks for that !
I used to be a lot more fit than I am now, but I was never that fit.
 

Elle King ‘America’s Sweetheart

 

 

 

P51Strega
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Reply to  Alexikakos
1 year ago

Thanks.

dennisinseattle
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1 year ago

Oh Yeah!

P51Strega
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1 year ago

I’d always loved Seals & Croft songs, but they put on one of the most disappointing concerts I’ve been to. There was a lack of energy in their hit song performance, it was like listening to the records. They ended with a surprising, rousing bluegrass set that was the highlight of the concert. (yes I said bluegrass).

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