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Notes: White-out corrections in all three panels; pencilled note in the lower margin: “The Millicent Mudd Monument”
The original artwork for this strip is available for purchase. See the original artwork information page for more information.
Notes: White-out corrections in all three panels; pencilled note in the lower margin: “The Millicent Mudd Monument”
this reminds me of my aunt. she was convinced we were gonna fall right out of the sky and burn before we even finished seating. she was fun flying with
How did turbulence go?
I love Lewellyn’s phone. How does it still WORK?!? Without anything to dial with or an operator to put him through, how can he call anyone? I must know!
You tap on the hang up button rapidly. Seriously. Rotary phones work on a tap system. One more tap than the number you’re dialing. For backwards compatibility the phone system still supports this, and you can simulate it by tapping on the hang up button. At least in the US. If you don’t believe me, and have a land-line and a non-cordless phone, you can test it yourself. Also, it could still receive calls just fine.
magic.
I once flew behind the wing of the plane and watched it shaking terribly during turbulance. I asked my attendant about it and she assured me it was perfectly normal and added, “trust me, you wouldn’t want to fly in a plane who’s wings can’t do that.” I felt like Millie looks.
The windmill is upside down.
In what way?
But what, Millie?