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A couple of those were even good!

The quiz was hard because on the phone those pictures are reeeeeaaaallll small.
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Flex wrote:
11 Feb 2025, 2:58pm
A couple of those were even good!

The quiz was hard because on the phone those pictures are reeeeeaaaallll small.
I'd heard of four of them and seen two (Community and The Robin Williams Showcase of Endurance).
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Flex wrote:
11 Feb 2025, 2:58pm
A couple of those were even good!

The quiz was hard because on the phone those pictures are reeeeeaaaallll small.
I had to zoom in

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Um, huh?
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 9:04am
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Um, huh?
Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.

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revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:40pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 9:04am
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Um, huh?
Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.
Weird fact: Heathcliff predates Garfield by several years. They're both terrible, but Heathcliff seems like the crappy knock-off.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:44pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:40pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 9:04am
Image
Um, huh?
Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.
Weird fact: Heathcliff predates Garfield by several years. They're both terrible, but Heathcliff seems like the crappy knock-off.
I wouldn't have guessed.

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revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:53pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:44pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:40pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 9:04am
Image
Um, huh?
Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.
Weird fact: Heathcliff predates Garfield by several years. They're both terrible, but Heathcliff seems like the crappy knock-off.
I wouldn't have guessed.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:55pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:53pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:44pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:40pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 9:04am
Image
Um, huh?
Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.
Weird fact: Heathcliff predates Garfield by several years. They're both terrible, but Heathcliff seems like the crappy knock-off.
I wouldn't have guessed.
In the 70s, the comic strip world surveyed the land and saw an unfunny orange cat deficiency and addressed it.
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revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:07pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:55pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:53pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:44pm
revbob wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 1:40pm


Heathcliff is the thinking man's Garfield.
Weird fact: Heathcliff predates Garfield by several years. They're both terrible, but Heathcliff seems like the crappy knock-off.
I wouldn't have guessed.
In the 70s, the comic strip world surveyed the land and saw an unfunny orange cat deficiency and addressed it.
The OG hater of Mondays
Unless there's lasagna served on Monday! Boy, lasagna is a joke well that never goes dry.
If a frog had wings, it wouldn't bump its booty. - Jimmy Carter to Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat, 15 September 1978

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Despite mainstream media propaganda, one should NEVER feed a cat a lasagne. Even an orange one who has somehow gained an understanding of the days of the week and a distaste for one of those days.
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Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:21pm
Despite mainstream media propaganda, one should NEVER feed a cat a lasagne. Even an orange one who has somehow gained an understanding of the days of the week and a distaste for one of those days.
Is it lasagna in particular or all pasta dishes? Would gluten-free lasagna be okay? I'm uncomfortable with such sweeping directives and would appreciate clarification. - Lasagnaholic in Los Cruces
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:39pm
Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:21pm
Despite mainstream media propaganda, one should NEVER feed a cat a lasagne. Even an orange one who has somehow gained an understanding of the days of the week and a distaste for one of those days.
Is it lasagna in particular or all pasta dishes? Would gluten-free lasagna be okay? I'm uncomfortable with such sweeping directives and would appreciate clarification. - Lasagnaholic in Los Cruces
My friend, a pasta dish should not be fed to any feline. It's both a waste, as cats are culinary philistines, and an insult to the hundreds of years of fine peasant Italian traditions that birthed those dishes.

A healthy cat's diet should be comprised entirely of mice that walk on two legs and that have been caught only after a years long struggle. The owner of the house can then make their own use of the tiny, mouse sized television that been left in their skirting board hole and has been blithely adding to the electric bill.
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Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:49pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:39pm
Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:21pm
Despite mainstream media propaganda, one should NEVER feed a cat a lasagne. Even an orange one who has somehow gained an understanding of the days of the week and a distaste for one of those days.
Is it lasagna in particular or all pasta dishes? Would gluten-free lasagna be okay? I'm uncomfortable with such sweeping directives and would appreciate clarification. - Lasagnaholic in Los Cruces
My friend, a pasta dish should not be fed to any feline. It's both a waste, as cats are culinary philistines, and an insult to the hundreds of years of fine peasant Italian traditions that birthed those dishes.

A healthy cat's diet should be comprised entirely of mice that walk on two legs and that have been caught only after a years long struggle. The owner of the house can then make their own use of the tiny, mouse sized television that been left in their skirting board hole and has been blithely adding to the electric bill.
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Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 3:02pm
Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:49pm
Dr. Medulla wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:39pm
Silent Majority wrote:
15 Feb 2025, 2:21pm
Despite mainstream media propaganda, one should NEVER feed a cat a lasagne. Even an orange one who has somehow gained an understanding of the days of the week and a distaste for one of those days.
Is it lasagna in particular or all pasta dishes? Would gluten-free lasagna be okay? I'm uncomfortable with such sweeping directives and would appreciate clarification. - Lasagnaholic in Los Cruces
My friend, a pasta dish should not be fed to any feline. It's both a waste, as cats are culinary philistines, and an insult to the hundreds of years of fine peasant Italian traditions that birthed those dishes.

A healthy cat's diet should be comprised entirely of mice that walk on two legs and that have been caught only after a years long struggle. The owner of the house can then make their own use of the tiny, mouse sized television that been left in their skirting board hole and has been blithely adding to the electric bill.
I would like to join your cult and call you master.
Sure. Sure. Level six members, and up, can call me master. You start on level forty eight but, with careful investment, we'll likely start promoting you to level forty seven in as little as three years.
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