A Sunday Chuckle

Thanks to Adele Aldridge, who sent us the cartoon.

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16 Responses to A Sunday Chuckle

  1. Darren B says:

    There is a cartoonist in Australia who does a lot of clever cartoons involving aliens and dung beetles and for those that like her work you can supply your e-mail address and she will forward each new cartoon to your inbox for free.
    I discovered her work when I was looking for pictures of dung beetles for a post I was writing at the time involving a friend who really has a thing for scarab beetles after a few synchronious incidents involving similar beetles.
    The funny thing was he wasn’t into synchronicity that much when I first started interacting with him,but I can see the tide slowly turning in his blog posts.
    https://justoutsidetheboxcartoon.com/2013/07/26/more-deserted-islands/

    • Rob and Trish says:

      Off to check out your like, Dale.

      • Rob and Trish says:

        Funny, Dale! And more relevant….

        • Dale Dassel says:

          I found it absolutely *hysterical* when it first appeared in print back in 1997. My newspaper clipping of the cartoon disappeared a few years later, but I was able to find it online, based on my memory of the comic’s imagery. Still good for a chuckle after all this time! 🙂

          And yes, it’s undoubtedly relevant, especially in light of Joseph McMoneagle’s remote viewing of Mars (which would make one heck of a great novel or movie!).

          • Rob and Trish says:

            I agree about a movie about RVing Mars!

            • Dale Dassel says:

              Red Planet had the right visual tone & style, though it mainly focused on science rather than ancient archaeological mysteries. I’d love to see a movie or novel connect the discovery of ancient Martian ruins to the pyramid-building cultures on earth; maybe a hybrid of Stargate and Red Planet.

              • Rob and Trish says:

                Haven’t seen it! Will have to check it out.

                • Dale Dassel says:

                  They filmed it in the deserts of Australia and Jordan, whose rugged and arid topography looks exactly like Mars. Although not a box office success, the movie did have a solid cast, an engaging storyline, and a great musical score by Graeme Revell.

  2. Nice one … and probably so right.

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