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I have a copy of "The pre-history of The Far Side" and some of the stuff in there was just utterly insanely funny. A must have for any Far Side aficionado.
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Is it possible, James, maybe for a couple of weeks to pin John's log as a sort of book of condolences, so it doesn't immediately get lost in the shuffle?
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Out of curiosity only, not out of criticism, was there any way to salvage the original windows on the kit supplied transom? Your transom still looks good all the same. Andy
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My condolences and sympathies to you and your family on this sad occasion Andy
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Way to go! That looks excellent Can't wait to see them on your model. Step one on the path to "The Dark Side" Andy
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I think it's safe to say that as far as the English speaking world goes, you'd have to have been living under a rock not to have heard of the genius of Gary Larson
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Ha! I knew it..... Just let us know when Sjorsie can come out to play again
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**nudges Ben** <whispered tone> ahem.... Gary, Gary Larson...
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I'm with you there Augie, they where the best cartoons going for quite a long while. Often imitated, never duplicated.
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In other words, Sjors gets off scott-free and we all have a good laugh
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What? And risk not being able to commit you to a weekend of domestic servitude in order to allow your wife some time to work on her ship models (or whatever other projects she may have up her sleeve)? Now where would the fun be in that?
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But at the same time it shows people what could be done. Of course at 1:64 it would be a little easier
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Yeah.. ok... I spent some time browsing Far Side cartoons recently.....
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The MSW Menagerie continues to grow day by day... and it's also readily apparent that the inmates are running the asylum here.... And there's nothing wrong with that at all...
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I can't offer any suggestions... you're doing things pretty much like I would....keep going, it looks great Andy
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I think I found Sjors lurking at the fringes of my recent adventure claiming he had some brainwashed seal spying on me..... so I turned his seal into a double agent by tossing it a bucket of fish....
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