[Geysers] 1940's Geyser-Themed Mystery
Karen Webb
caros at xmission.com
Thu Jul 9 08:27:31 PDT 2009
They missed one other fallacy --- "We checked in this morning and drove
immediately to see the geyser." Morning check-in? *Quick* check-in?
Driving to see OF from anywhere in the OF lodging area? And, really, the
"tourist indicator" starts way before most eruptions. Fun strip though.
Karen
Sarah Heiner wrote:
> Minneapolis columnist James Lileks also heads up buzz.mn, a website somewhat related to the Star Tribune newspaper, and supposed to be a community blog-type site. But Mr. Lileks ends up writing most of the posts--and if you know anything about him, you know how amusing he can be.
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> Once a week, he digs up and posts an old comic called 'Lance Lawson,' which was a try-to-solve-this-mystery type of comic that ran for a few years in the 1940's. The reason I'm letting all of you know about it is that the comic posted today takes place in Yellowstone. I thought you might enjoy it!
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> Link for the best-sized image of the strip: http://www.buzz.mn/?q=node/6123&size=_original
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> Link for the originial post, with comments: http://www.buzz.mn/?q=node/6124
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> (And to explain some of the comments already posted--yes, Mr. Lileks accidently posted the solution for this comic on last week's comic. Oops.)
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