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Consider it an experiment in web interactivity. Or, consider it a way to artificially inflate our hit count. Either way, just write in!

 

            Updated on July 26, 2011
 

 
July 8, 2011,

Oooooh! You're going to catch a lot of flak from cat lovers everywhere! I'm guessing it is an attempt to increase your mailbox submissions... and that you are going on vacation just in case your mailbox explodes! *grin*

--James

 

   
 

 

And it kind of worked, James. After all, you wrote in AND we got a haiku about it (you can see that later this week). We were hoping for an exploding mailbox, but a couple of responses is okay, too. Apparently, Rockwood readers are right-thinking dog lovers, not some anti-social cat lovers. Now let's see if THAT stirs up any email!

 

   
 

 
July 25, 2011,

I think Pearls Before Swine might have BEEN the drugs that took hold.
Seriously? Did you go see a ball of floss on your vacation???? Wow.

--Bad Panda

 

   
 

 

(First of all, for those not in the know, you'll have to hover your mouse over Monday's strip to see the hidden message this letter refers to.)

As far as we know, Panda, there is no "world's largest ball of floss." However, if someone makes one, we are so there. Team Rockwood loves odd roadside attractions. Brian didn't travel all the way up to the twine ball in Cawker City, Kansas on an earlier vacation for nothing.

This trip featured the infamous House On The Rock in Wisconsin. How weird was it? Well, here's a picture of Brian about to be swallowed by a 200-foot-long whale. And why is that whale lunging at him? Probably because it's being attacked by a giant octopus. Why are either of those things there? "Because" is the best answer. "Madness" is a close second. We recommend it!

 

   
     
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