If you’re unfamiliar with the reference here, I really wanted to provide a link to the Colbert Report opening montage, where you can see Liberty the Eagle in all his/her glory. Unfortunately, there’s not a sign of it anywhere on the Comedy Central site or YouTube.
The problem with media-related humor is that, by its nature, you need to be familiar with the reference in order to get the joke. So for those of you in some far off land where the Colbert Report is unavailable, trust me that this strip is hilarious…
Ah, Gwen has acclimated nicely to the Watering Hole state of mind, where revenge is a dish best served with a baseball bat. Unfortunately, I’m not sure the kiddies are going to like what comes out of that particular Piñata
And thus concludes our first multi-month story arc. Rest assured that further character development awaits in future weeks, but we’ll be returning to the day-to-day silly for a while. Happy turkey day!
My guess is that if all the details came out for just about any survival situation, there would be plenty of unpleasant episodes that would be swept under the rug. Even on a show like SurvivorMan, you notice that he never discusses the difficulties of bathroom hygiene in the wild. But you gotta do what you gotta do. You just may not want to talk about it later…
Before you get all grossed out, you might want to take a look at this. Gwen may not have known it, but she was being treated to somewhat of a delicacy. Of course, you’re not usually so intimately connected to the source of your food…
King George Street is one of the main drags in Tel Aviv, for those who haven’t had the pleasure. One of the more annoying things about visiting Israel in 1972 was that I dislike hummus, which is a common topping for falafel, and falafel is the the Israeli equivalent of a fast food burger. It made for some challenging meals.
And oh my, what’s happened to Gwen? Will she be left to die in the desert? Will Pearl find something for her to drink? Will Bonita learn that Ruby is carrying Linus’s baby? You’ll just have to tune in next week to find out. Of course, our weekly dose of Linux news is ready today, right
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