I totally agree, and I haven’t even read the book yet, and I’m a cat person besides.>>Echoing chantal, your comic strips/graphic tales really are extraordinary.
I think Moe is wrong there, as I think Britten was a dog person, he had a beloved dog named Clydie for many years. Moe doesn’t have an agenda, does he? 🙂>>Looking forward to the next installment of Mahler/Strauss, though it’s going to be hard to top them as the dudes from <>Easy Rider<>! 🙂
Henry: Moe is no doubt incensed by the undue prominence given to Geoffrey the cat in “Rejoice in the Lamb,” especially given the canine presence in Smart’s poem:>><>For I pray to be accepted as a dog without offence, which is best of all.<>
Yet another genius comic strip. Any more Strauss/Mahler ones coming up?
How about <>The Rest are Dogs<>? Go Moe! Bravo Matthew!
I totally agree, and I haven’t even read the book yet, and I’m a cat person besides.>>Echoing chantal, your comic strips/graphic tales really are extraordinary.
I think Moe is wrong there, as I think Britten was a dog person, he had a beloved dog named Clydie for many years. Moe doesn’t have an agenda, does he? 🙂>>Looking forward to the next installment of Mahler/Strauss, though it’s going to be hard to top them as the dudes from <>Easy Rider<>! 🙂
Henry: Moe is no doubt incensed by the undue prominence given to Geoffrey the cat in “Rejoice in the Lamb,” especially given the canine presence in Smart’s poem:>><>For I pray to be accepted as a dog without offence, which is best of all.<>