It was fun trying to think of all the joys of hiking, and then trying to think of all the complaints one could have over each of the same items.
Sometimes it’s hard to think of the truly unexpected (which is what humor is largely based on), which is yet not so surprising upon reflection; but “fetching” his sword was up there.
Interesting angled first panel for “batman” style drama too. :)
I find that for most people, complaining is like a sport. The topic doesn’t matter, it’s the complaining that matters. Which is why it’s such a problem when things resolve themselves.
I’m a big believer in public property and libraries.
I had mentioned libertarianism (not unkindly) in this blog, and it began building a debate. So i deleted the posts, I don’t think this is the place and I take the blame and apologize for inviting it.
Best, -Christopher
It’s not a matter of possession or non possession, it’s who CONTROLS the rules of possession that counts.
If someone reaches for the last cookie, it behooves you to either lick it or sneeze on it. Just saying.
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I have never been on a rope swing where someone didn’t say something along the lines of, “okay, make sure you get out past that light colored area, so you don’t hit the rocks.
They’re still madly fun and an adrenaline rush.
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And that, folks, is why you always put the strap around your neck (or wrist — for camera) when near a precipice or lake.
As a kid, one of the most beloved games was “swings.” And jumping off swings was one of the best parts. Sometimes we played for height, but most often we played for distance, probably because it was more easy to measure. Amazing that i have no recollection of anyone breaking bones.
As far as instructions from Vachel, I highly recommend getting the full set BEFOREhand.













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