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            Updated on March 10, 2009
 

 
March 3, 2009,

Somehow I just managed to accidentally click into the December 2008 Lutefisk strips - don't ask me how...

But they reminded me of the mailbag letter (scroll to last letter) that accused you of trying to make a joke out of terrorism attacks, when you'd simply described the Lutefisk "recipe" in your strip...

Now THAT was FUNNY! Ahhh, good times, good times...

--Brian #3

 

   
 

 
Missing lutefisk already, #3? Don't worry, in just nine more months you can enjoy that favorite Scandinavian Christmas treat! Or you can use the magic of the internet to get some this week! What could be better than some lutefisk on St. Patrick's Day? That sounds like the start a new tradition to us!

 

   
 

 
March 6, 2009,

I see a man catching a bullet!

--IronchefOklahoma

 

   
 

 
We saw a movie that featured an ending that was not only different from the comic book but --sacrilege ahead!-- actually better.

Yes, we know... Alan Moore will strike us down. But go see the movie, then ask yourself: if the movie ending was the original and they'd changed it to the comic book ending, you'd be throwing a fit over how they'd disgraced the movie.

By now, of course, we've completely lost everyone who's never read nor seen Watchmen. You should go see it. It's good!

 

 

 

 

 

 
March 9, 2009,

Brian:

Daylight savings time was originally started in 1918, in an attempt to save money on electricity for WWI. As it was sponsored by the government (whose motto is: Don't Change Anything Once It's Enacted), we still have it today. Up here in Maine, we get sunrise around 4:30am with daylight savings time. I guess without it, we would get sunrise at 3:30am. I say, just pull the blinds down.

--Jane

 

   
 

 
Well, Jane, as Milton Friedman said, "Nothing is so permanent as a temporary government program." So don't expect daylight savings to go away anytime soon.

On the other hand, at least we get more time for golf, now. Yayy!

 

   
     
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