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Antonio E. Gonzalez

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Dec 24, 2008, 2:34:49 AM12/24/08
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Maybe I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did, but I loved seeing
such a legendary gag deconstructed!:

<http://www.gocomics.com/lio/2008/12/23/>

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Joseph Nebus

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Dec 24, 2008, 11:21:58 AM12/24/08
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Antonio E. Gonzalez <AntE...@aol.com> writes:

> Maybe I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did, but I loved seeing
>such a legendary gag deconstructed!:

> <http://www.gocomics.com/lio/2008/12/23/>

It's a good one. It's also nice to see that Lio's condition is,
apparently, genetic. I like the strips where Lio's father gets, or at
least tries getting, one over on him.

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Dec 25, 2008, 1:30:42 AM12/25/08
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In article <nebusj.1...@vcmr-86.server.rpi.edu>,

Joseph Nebus <nebusj-@-rpi-.edu> wrote:
>Antonio E. Gonzalez <AntE...@aol.com> writes:
>
>> Maybe I shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did, but I loved seeing
>>such a legendary gag deconstructed!:
>
>> <http://www.gocomics.com/lio/2008/12/23/>
>
> It's a good one. It's also nice to see that Lio's condition is,
>apparently, genetic. I like the strips where Lio's father gets, or at
>least tries getting, one over on him.

Such strips in which the father messes with the son's mind were my
favorites in Calvin and Hobbes, too. "Dad, why are these pictures
black and white?" "Dad, where do babies come from?"

-A

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