I used to read the comics every morning, Every single morning, While I ate my breakfast. Even in high school. And they weren't funny But I still did it.
This is great. I would suggest each line ending with a period to underscore the routine of it all.
If you read them every morning though, chances are you were reading them with Calvin and Hobbes was syndicated. Criticism against Bill Watterson and that strip I will not stand...
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So funnies.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I would suggest each line ending with a period to underscore the routine of it all.
ReplyDeleteIf you read them every morning though, chances are you were reading them with Calvin and Hobbes was syndicated. Criticism against Bill Watterson and that strip I will not stand...
I totally agree with the punctuation comment. I was debating no punctuation.
ReplyDeleteAnd Calvin and Hobbes wasn't on my comics page, but I would never insult it. Only strips like Marmaduke and Zippy and Family Circus.
I love this!
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