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Post by bigcatguy on Jan 20, 2010 15:05:50 GMT -7
Is there a new page today? I cant get it to go past the one from Monday.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jan 20, 2010 17:53:45 GMT -7
I have to say, that after watching the first two parts of Monty Python that I am quite impressed, even though it's wacked out. ;D And you know what? A thought just crossed my mind: Sandusky should get a page on Facebook.
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Post by bigcatguy on Jan 20, 2010 19:17:26 GMT -7
I 2nd a Sandusky Facebook page.
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Post by cicely on Jan 21, 2010 8:52:10 GMT -7
That seems to do the job; thanks!
Last night, though, the 1:1 would only give me a corner of the top panel, and I couldn't move it around. This was with IE (not sure which version).
As a die-hard Monty Python fan, I am looking forward with great anticipation to seeing what you do with this. After all, Monty Python and the Holy Grail is, without question, the finest movie ever made!
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Post by John Prengaman on Jan 21, 2010 9:05:12 GMT -7
I've found that, depending upon your browser, you may need to delete your temporary internet files to get the latest page updates. Even a hard refresh won't necessarily do the trick. If anybody here knows a way I can load things so that people don't have to delete their temporary internet files, I'd love to hear it. Glad you got it to work eventually. It seems as though there are a few bugs still left to work out with regards to the "comic book" format. As for Monty Python and the Holy Grail...I'm certainly not going to disagree with you.
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Post by crosshair on Jan 21, 2010 20:57:00 GMT -7
Oh my, reading the new strip it all fits so nicely together. Even if someone had not watched MPATHG they would be getting a good laugh. I am really wondering what would be the funnier way to read this? Having seen MPATHG and then reading this or having not seen MPATHG, reading this, then watching MPATHG? With the addition of the third strip, the second one really comes alive. I am just having a blast reading the two strips again and again in different accents. (Just try reading the little guys lines with an Irish accent and keep a straight face. I dare you.) What continues to amaze me is that you are writing this by yourself John, as far as we know anyway. I've done writing like this and it almost always involves 3 or 4 people sitting in an apartment throwing around ideas like monkeys flinging poo and writing down whatever sticks. (I'm still upset at my friend for not including my idea involving the movie "The Golden Compass" and the "atheist pope" in his humor column.) Anyway, it's gonna be storming up here good over the weekend so I won't be going anywhere. I can't imagine what the roads are going to be like where you are cougarhearted.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jan 21, 2010 22:05:26 GMT -7
Heh, well don't you worry. I think I'll manage nicely here. And who knows? If it gets bad enough, they might have to cancel classes on Monday. ;D
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Post by cougarhearted on Jan 22, 2010 13:18:59 GMT -7
That little muskrat looking creature made a fine point about not giving alcohol to cats-- some of 'em are loopy enough as it is. *Wink* *Wink* *Hint* *Hint* (Sandudsky?)
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Post by crosshair on Jan 22, 2010 19:47:13 GMT -7
That little muskrat looking creature made a fine point about not giving alcohol to cats-- some of 'em are loopy enough as it is. *Wink* *Wink* *Hint* *Hint* (Sandudsky?) Heh, that reminds me of a cat that the SOT I do NFA transfers through has. This cat is the logical opposite of Sandusky. Whenever I come to pick something up, this cat is often sleeping in the chair on the cushion. You just pick up the cat by the scruff, sit down, and set the cat back on your lap and start petting the cat with one hand while filling out the papers on the table with the other hand. I've sat there for an hour and a half shooting the bull with him and this cat is still sitting in my lap. If it wasn't for him/her purring the whole time you would think the cat was dead as it does not move at all. When we are all done, you pick the cat up by the scruff again and set him/her back down onto the chair cushion. I think catnip would put that cat into a coma. Though it might already be in one. As for Sandusky, I wonder if he has ever tried using mouthwash for getting the taste of a bad Whopper or Bulldog out of his mouth, then swallowed it instead of spitting it out. He seems to be a bit of a neat freak at times so it is certainly a possibility. It would certainly do the job.
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Post by crosshair on Jan 24, 2010 17:36:33 GMT -7
Hmmm, looks like the cat I described in my previous post is getting a spot in the comic. ;D The scene doesn't appear to be in the sanctuary. It looks like a sofa on someones front porch? Perhaps we will just have to wait until Wednesday to find out. It will probably make more sense then.
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Post by cougarhearted on Jan 26, 2010 12:01:25 GMT -7
Sorry about being gone a little long-- it's just that our computer was over run by a bunch of viruses. Anyhoo... that's quite the interesting looking dog in the strip, kinda reminds me of a weimeraner. (spelling?)
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Post by loki57 on Jan 27, 2010 13:54:00 GMT -7
I dare John to use some "Palin for President" campaign materials as wallpaper, or otherwise included in this arc: John Cleese on Sarah Palin www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMyNk8J1c8g&feature=relatedvideo response: Palin for President (see end of clip for site link): www.youtube.com/v/jf1y9s73Nos&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1Books etc by Palin: www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=a9_sc_1?rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Amichael+palin&keywords=michael+palin&ie=UTF8&qid=1264606309At least there's one Palin qualified to be President, a little issue of British citizenship aside. ;-) Nope, not likely any Sandusky fans ever paid attention to Python & Co humour? It'd be an even bigger surprise to see "Hunting Tigers Out in Indiah", or "Tubas in the Moonlight", show up somehow in this story. (Search "Bonzo", as in Bonzo Dog Band, the 60's UK group that was often part of the variety show leading to MPFC on UK/BBC TV, for videos and songs on YouTube, if not familiar. Wikipedia has some good background info on them, including the involvement of Eric's (Idle and Clapton), Paul Mcartney, et al.)
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Post by cougarhearted on Jan 27, 2010 16:07:39 GMT -7
Oh, for funny Sandusky, getting the rest of the backround up at the spur of the moment, huh? you just can't help but to fall in love with nipped out mountain lions.
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Post by crosshair on Jan 27, 2010 20:58:30 GMT -7
Oh, for funny Sandusky, getting the rest of the backround up at the spur of the moment, huh? you just can't help but to fall in love with nipped out mountain lions. Yup. It certainly explains the question I had about the background in Mondays comic. I shudder to think how much ink and paper Sandusky is going through. Looks like we have "inside" and "outside" animals in the sanctuary as well. Sorry about being gone a little long-- it's just that our computer was over run by a bunch of viruses. What? You only have one computer? I have three here at my desk on my KVM and several more as backup in the closet. Yea, I've spent the last couple of days driving in a 770 mile circle around Minnesota to several different facilities. It's hit and miss to get a cheap motel that has internet.
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Post by crosshair on Jan 29, 2010 6:35:25 GMT -7
Oops, shaggy cat. Poor Kashmir just can't catch a break. One would think that Kashmir would know all the animals in the sanctuary, but apparently there must be quite a bit of turnover there.
"It's Hereditary" wonderful comeback. I was laughing good after reading that.
Looks like Sandusky has caught up with the background.
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