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Thursday Quickies
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Cartoonist Bob Weber, Jr., the artist of Slylock Fox and Comics for Kids, is probably best known for the comic strips that star the titular character, famed vulpine detective Slylock Fox, who solves mysteries involving sexy cats, mad scientists, and apes that dress like pimps. But Weber regularly presents his readers with his own mysteries in the "Find the Six Differences" feature. Trouble is, the differences aren't always evident. I've dedicated this blog to finding all six.
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Stumbled here by way of Japes for Owre Tymes, and so glad I did!
So, as I came here on audience participation Tuesday, I figure I'll join in the fun.
Well, the first panel shows a combination of proper Feng Shuei principles (notice the alignment of stars and bushes outside the door), as well as the Shinto belief system (see the cake as an offering for the dead, with the utensil sticking straight up). The fish is even in accordance, practicing Qi Gong breathing, that the harmony of his surroundings may bring inner harmony.
In the second panel, however, disregard of these principles and beliefs has resulted in the tragic loss of Fido's tail, as well as of little Billy's feet.
In the second one, the Knights Who Say Ni must have stolen their nice but not too expensive-looking shrubbery!
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