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Close Your Eyes And Dial

2009-10-28-Close-Your-Eyes-and-DailGreetings excited Fold!

I know, it’s exciting right?  I hope you’re excited by all the extra work I’m putting into the comics.  If your new, drawing anything but the top halves of JB and Brian’s faces is a rare event, and should be acknowledged with a long blurb about it below the comic.

Oh, and, yeah, I’m ignoring Halloween.  Sorry everyone. I forgot… and now we’re on this excellent tangent… and yeah.  Sorry.

Anywho… where will they end up?  Your answers could potentially affect their course!

-bman

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52 thoughts on “Close Your Eyes And Dial”

    1. Isn't that always the case? There's always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

  1. The eighties. The eighties didn&#039t seem quite so odd during the eighties.

    The previous comic strip idea of Pirk&#039s is also a good one.

  2. The eighties. The eighties didn&#039t seem quite so odd during the eighties.

    The previous comic strip idea of Pirk&#039s is also a good one.

    1. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

    2. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

    3. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

    4. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

    5. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

    6. Isn&#039t that always the case? There&#039s always like one thing off?

      Remember that Simpsons Tree House of Horrors about Homer making a interdimensional travel device out of a toaster and a fork on accident, and winds up in a world where everything is just about normal, but it rains donuts and everyone has frog tongues? And he just shrugs his shoulders and says, "Close enough."

      I heart the Simpsons (at least the old ones).

  3. The eighties. The eighties didn&#039t seem quite so odd during the eighties.

    The previous comic strip idea of Pirk&#039s is also a good one.

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