This strip is a good example of a lot of the freewriting I did with Bruno. Often I’d write until I found something funny. In this case, I simply wrote that analogy and was so pleased it it, I felt all I needed to do is let Bruno revel in it a bit.
These are the arguments that started going back and forth in my head back in 6th grade (I remember it pretty vividly). And it’s why, even as I lean more and more towards athiesm, that by strict definition, I will always be an agnostic, because I allow the possibility.
If I remember correctly, I think I picked up these ideas largely from the novel “The Razor’s Edge” by W. Somerset Maugham.
I still remember those puppets. If I knew where my photo albums were in the attic, I’d scan in some pictures.
I always hated that Starbucks would set up shop practically next door to existing coffee shops, and with plenty of money behind them, wait it out until the small shop went under. Oh, and I’ve never been in one which felt cozy either. >:-(
It’s funny how some people are Bay Area people, and some are New Yorkers, and then there’s the rest of us. ;-)
Funny that this is porting in March, I’m back in New England, and there’s still snow everywhere.
ha.
I could use a little less “silent snow on a field” right about now.
Back when states had abbreviations of MORE then two letters, Massachusetts was “Mass.” Now, like all the rest, it is just two letters, “MA.”
It is true. In middle school I learned that being needy got me attention. it took a good long while to unlearn it.












