
After looking at the funny in question online, however, I'm pissed that the Tennessean saw fit to edit the f-ing thing (which didn't need no editing).
So much for me talking about kraut. Maybe later ...
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If you'd like a cold, salted cabbage salad prepared in a traditional, European way, I suggest Cafe Bosna in Hermitage. I brought some home on Saturday to keep in the fridge. This stuff is unforgettable.
I don't get it. What got edited? In the Sunday funnies, lots of papers leave out the first two expository panels for space reasons. They usually have a short stand-alone punchline.
The Tennessean has always done that, but the Commercial Appeal didn't.
Just curious if I missed something else.
"The Tennessean has always done that, but the Commercial Appeal didn't."
I know. That's why I like the Commercial Appeal better'n I like my home-town paper.
I agree. Hell, I sell paper for a living so the more panels they publish, the more trees they use. (renewably, of course.)
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