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Re: news from the funny papers
Posted By: Howard, on host 65.6.12.135
Date: Monday, December 4, 2006, at 09:16:08
In Reply To: Re: news from the funny papers posted by daniel78 on Sunday, December 3, 2006, at 20:23:06:

> > > > Sometimes I don't get Non Sequitur. But today, I may have understood more than Wiley intended. I think the bear represents Canada.
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> > > I don't know anything about the artist's politics - this is the first Non Sequitur strip I've seen - but my first guess is that be bear represents people like Ted Kaczynski, Timothy McVeigh, Eric Rudolph, and (for a case in the news just recently) Demetrius "Van" Crocker.
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> > Either way, it's funny.
> > Howard
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> Both of you are reading too much into it. It's a simple statement of irony.
> It reminds me of the Far Side one that shows two explorers standing at the mouth of a cave. There's growling coming from inside, and a pile of bones beside the entrance. One man says to the other, "That's just the wind blowing across the opening."

That's the way I saw it at first, but I've never been one to leave well enough alone.
Howard

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