The rat

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Recent Comments

  1. about 5 hours ago on The Duplex

    Fang’s retribution for those cone/collar things Eno’s made him wear.

  2. about 5 hours ago on Monty

    He’s more into brain lapse gardening.

  3. about 5 hours ago on Frank and Ernest

    There is no try.

  4. about 5 hours ago on The Argyle Sweater

    That’s a qu ..ixotic thing for the device to say.

  5. about 5 hours ago on Off the Mark

    No one wants their nuts snippy

  6. about 5 hours ago on The Lockhorns

    For many cars these days you can’t rotate them as different tires are used for the front and the back.

  7. about 5 hours ago on Wizard of Id

    They’re dividing on the campuses.

  8. about 5 hours ago on The Flying McCoys

    He’s led a shelltered life.

  9. about 19 hours ago on The Argyle Sweater

    To answer the question: Typically, yes. State inheritance laws usually apply only if there is no will, trust, contract, lien, or other binding law or document (e.g. insurance law) that disposes of property at death. It may vary by state.

  10. about 19 hours ago on Sherman's Lagoon

    I can attest to that. Had a bite on a YMCA Sierra hike when I was 12.