Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
I can dig this one. Nice enough message without being preachy or annoying or anything...but I used to kill countless hours gazing at that "pipes" screensaver. That thing was captivating.
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
Heh, this is one of few where I empathise with Avery.
Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
fantastic
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I just realized that I haven't had a screensaver in several years...
the old windows 95 and 98 used to come with tons of great ones, now they ship you like four and they're all bad
the old windows 95 and 98 used to come with tons of great ones, now they ship you like four and they're all bad
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
This is what made the comic so good, strips like this one.
Just as an observational point, until Tim comes along Ozy himself is reading a book failling to notice the landscape around him to an extent.
Just as an observational point, until Tim comes along Ozy himself is reading a book failling to notice the landscape around him to an extent.
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
Reading a book doesn't preclude enjoying the outdoors. He probably took his book out there because it was such a nice day, and he's just enjoying being outside.
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
huh?
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
This. I also enjoyed watching screensavers back in the day. Don't use any now and don't really miss them.Reading a book doesn't preclude enjoying the outdoors. He probably took his book out there because it was such a nice day, and he's just enjoying being outside.
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
Remind me never to go hiking with either of youThis. I also enjoyed watching screensavers back in the day. Don't use any now and don't really miss them.Reading a book doesn't preclude enjoying the outdoors. He probably took his book out there because it was such a nice day, and he's just enjoying being outside.
Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
First appearance of Timulty?
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
not only that, he was introduced before Avery!
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
You haven't been paying attention have you.
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Re: Sunday, May 24, 1998: Scenery break
oh wow I'm dumb
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