And with that, the shower brush is put away… well, for a while at least.
Sorry for the delay, but that happens. I do not keep a buffer of any sorts as I like being able to react to reader’s comments to the comic. Had I had a one month, or even a one week buffer, this entire storyline of Lily and her Mom would have never happened. Like I said, Jeff meeting an old girlfriend while seeing her Mom was a simple follow up comic. So, in a way, NOT having a buffer of sorts is good. But, yesterday, it was bad. Hey, been a while since I was late, so, whatever…
“The Last Waltz” by the Band was an epic event on Thanksgiving of 1976. 5000 people were served a turkey dinner starting at 5:00pm. The Band took the stage at 9:00pm and left the stage at 2:30am. In between was a ton of guest appearances and all of it captured by Martin Scorsese and seven (yes, seven) 35mm film cameras. Actually, I’m not a Band fan at all, but they sure had a f0llowing!
Toon-in Sunday for more wackiness we call 1977 the Comic. Have a great weekend!
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Hahaha! Great symbolism to end the storyline! I really enjoyed this tale.
Condoms? We never called them condoms in the 70s. Around here they were known as rubbers.
Other than that, great story as usual.
RE: CJ – I actually thought hard about that term, because, yes, we never used the word condom, they were always rubbers. But I’ll have a reason why Bud called them condoms instead of rubbers in a few comics.
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I’m still demanding the ultimate 4-some comic. DO IT. make it a wall-paper.
A foursome between these guys? Do they even play tennis?
Tennis…maybe in a clumsy distorted way, but not golf or bridge.