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LemmyKnowsBest, in 4 December 1978

Ah Yes back in the days when pretty much everyone knew how to play a musical instrument.

This joke might be lost on modern people.

Anticorp, in 21 November 1978

I don’t understand why I thought these Garfield comics were so hilarious as a kid. I read several of the books cover to cover, cracking up the entire time. I’ve been reading 1-2 of them per day on Lemmy for a couple of months now, and I don’t think I’ve been even mildly amused a single time.

Maultasche,

Maybe because this is very early Garfield. I think the best ones were from the mid 80s to the mid 90s.

Anticorp,

Oh that probably explains it then. It was in the 80’s that I enjoyed it.

MrSebSin,
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I loved them as a kid too and it’s been pretty hit or miss so far. I will say that I remember the comic got much better after the first year or two. Not sure if I’ll still feel that way now and we have a ways to go as we’re still in the first year.

LemmyKnowsBest, in 24 December 1978

that myth of Santa squeezing down into people’s chimneys has killed more than zero people in the history of the world.

CluckN, in 24 December 1978

Lyman deserves the chair for what he did to the citizens of Uzbekistan.

LemmyKnowsBest, in 6-19-1978

I’m looking forward to the one where Jon tells Garfield, “Hey you’ve got something stuck between your teeth.”

" What? "

“The refrigerator.”

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