<http://www.chron.com/apps/comics/showComic.mpl?
date=2009/11/6&name=Marmaduke>
or
<http://preview.tinyurl.com/yzlhggr>
Someone here (was it Joseph Neebus? Or maybe I'm confusing him with
Josh Fruhlinger) pointed out that Marmaduke is given to occasional
bouts of surrealism or even lunacy, and today's strip seems to be in
that theme. I once commented that if a movie or TV program has train
travel as a key plot point, someone is going to end up on top of the
train before the show is over. This raises the question as to just how
Marmaduke and Phil ended up on top the train in the first place.
Nick
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aem sends...
>Marmaduke 6 November 2009; see:
>
><http://www.chron.com/apps/comics/showComic.mpl?
>date=2009/11/6&name=Marmaduke>
>or
><http://preview.tinyurl.com/yzlhggr>
>
>Someone here (was it Joseph Neebus? Or maybe I'm confusing him with
>Josh Fruhlinger) pointed out that Marmaduke is given to occasional
>bouts of surrealism or even lunacy, and today's strip seems to be in
>that theme. I once commented that if a movie or TV program has train
>travel as a key plot point, someone is going to end up on top of the
>train before the show is over. This raises the question as to just how
>Marmaduke and Phil ended up on top the train in the first place.
>
That would be me; I called it simply WTF . . .
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