
GROK says: “The coin appears to be a worn hammered type, possibly a 17th-century silver piece like a Charles I shilling.”
[Very old friend’s coin found here.]

GROK says: “The coin appears to be a worn hammered type, possibly a 17th-century silver piece like a Charles I shilling.”
[Very old friend’s coin found here.]
[Top left is an AI morph of my impenetrable Covid protection from January 2021. 2nd down on left was culled from the lower right corner of my June 2020 WebEx meeting notes. Old man at upper right was created from the pair of stereoscope photos previously posted. Sluggo ghosts were lifted from this Nancy strip.]
Top left was in response to this open request. Nancy & Fritzi Ritz panel was lifted from this strip. Messed around with Tim Conway Jr.’s portrait found here. Lower right are my moss balls in fresh water.

The Outbursts of Everett True was an American two-panel newspaper comic strip created by A.D. Condo and J. W. Raper that ran from July 22, 1905 to January 13, 1927. It followed this setup:
Panel 1: Someone annoys Everett True.
Panel 2: He yells at and/or physically punishes whoever annoyed him.




Straightened the crooked crows, photos courtesy of @CrowMonthly via Twitter. I also added a Crow Archive to the sidebar just because.