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            <title>More love for &quot;Wolf&quot;!</title>
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Almost fell off the sofa laughing at the <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/bc/2010/07/tuesday-july-27-2010.php">7-27 strip</a> with Wolf's tongue in all three frames. My Border collies have been looking like that in this heat. Please keep Wolf in the BC strip - I have saved them all.<br />
Thanks for the laughs.<br />
<em>Jacqueline: Bainbridge, Pennsylvania</em></br><br />
About the character, Wolf. Do you own a siberian husky? Where does the inspiration come from? He is so much like our husky,(named "Wolf", oddly enough) it's uncanny!<br />
Thanks,<br />
<em>Joe: Statesville, North Carolina</em></br><br />
Writer, Mick Mastroianni created the Wolf character... "I grew up loving dogs. We had a pit/lab mix, a German Shepard, a golden, and many other mutts along the way! I also volunteered at the SPCA in Orlando where I was inspired to create "Dogs of C-Kennel", a new strip in development, also drawn by the B.C. cartoonist and my brother, Mason Mastroianni.<br />
Glad you like him!"<br />
Mick<br />
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            <title>Cartoonist group visits Germany!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>Mason just returned from a visit to Ramstein Air Force Base and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany. He and the following group of cartoonists brought smiles to the faces of the troops with their charm and artistic talent!</br><br />
<em><strong>Tom Stiglich:</strong></em>  His cartoons have appeared in the USA Today, The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Philadelphia Daily News, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Newsweek Japan, TIME magazine, TIME.com, Chicago Sun-Times, The Los Angeles Times, Mad Kids magazine and in the annual book series 'Best Editorial Cartoons of the Year.' <br />
He is a three-time recipient for the Citation of Excellence award from the United Nations.</br><br />
<em><strong>Bruce Higdon:</strong></em>  A retired U.S. Army Cavalry officer, is known among his fellow soldiers as the creator of El Tee, a strip which ran in Army Times for eight years.  He also drew comics for a variety of Army post newspapers in the U.S. and Europe for over twenty-five years. Today, Bruce continues to draw his military cartoons for a variety of units stationed in Iraq and Afghanistan. He provides civilian humor, also, to financial, marketing, and fitness companies in the U.S. and Canada. Besides his strips, Bruce is a caricature artist who has entertained a variety of clients with his drawings, including Ronald Reagan, Bob Hope, and a whole bunch of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines.</br><br />
<em><strong>Chad Carpenter:</strong></em>  Chad Carpenter's comic strip, TUNDRA first appeared in newspapers throughout his home state of Alaska, but has since been picked up by more than 350 newspapers around the world. These papers include the L.A. Times, the New York Daily News, the Chicago Tribune, the Denver Post as well as newspapers throughout Europe, Jamaica & Trinidad. Consisting of anything animal, vegetable or mineral, but with a decidedly outdoorsy slant, TUNDRA takes an offbeat view of the woodsy side of life. Whether it’s outhouses, chainsaws, fishing or even something a bit more metropolitan, everything is always in season. In 2008, TUNDRA was awarded "Best Newspaper Panel" by the National Cartoonists Society - a fact Chad continues to milk for all it's worth.</br><br />
<em><strong>Dave Mowder: </strong></em> Licensing Artist/Illustrator for Warner Bros., Disney and Peanuts.  Currently illustrates children's books, magazine, greeting cards and Christmas ornaments with the likes of Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny and Snoopy.   Has worked for Hallmark Cards, Warner Bros. Worldwide Publishing and Disney Publishers.  Was awarded the Reuben Award in 2008 for Best Greeting Card Cartoonist by the National Cartoonist Society.  urrently lives in Kansas City, Missouri with his wife of 16 years and two lil strawberry blonde girls (7&5).  Oh- and a Bordie Collie named Harley.</br><br />
<strong><em>Ed Steckley:</em></strong>  Ed is a humorous illustrator living in NY. His work has been seen in numerous nationwide publications, including Cracked and more recently Mad magazines for DC comics. He specializes in caricature and editorial illustration, but has been known to draw really boring pictures of really boring things in order to pay the bills. He also does a lot of work is in the advertising industry, but advertising campaigns and storyboards for TV commercials aren't nearly as much fun as Mad and Cracked. He's also shown in galleries in and around the NYC area.</br><br />
<em><strong>Ray Alma:</strong></em>  A graduate of the School of Visual Arts where he majored in Cartooning. A caricaturist and humorous illustrator, Ray's work has appeared in magazines, newspapers, books and on TV. Ray is a contributor to Mad magazine, earning him the status of one of "The Usual Gang of Idiots". The last few years have seen Ray venture into the world of animation and storyboarding where he worked on an updated version of "Speed Racer". Ray is currently a nominee for the NCS Reuben award for best Magazine Illustration.</br><br />
<em><strong>Rob Harrell: </strong></em> For the past twelve years, Rob has worked as a fine artist, cartoonist, and freelance illustrator.  His figurative paintings are currently represented by the Wally Workman Gallery in Austin, TX, and the Hespe Gallery in San Francisco, CA.  He created, wrote and drew the daily syndicated comic strip Big Top from April 2002 through March 2007. It appeared in more than fifty newspapers world-wide. A Big Top book was published in 2005.  As a freelance illustrator, he has worked with clients including Mad, Simon and Schuster, American Greetings, Time, Inc. and Volkswagen.  He currently is working on Brian Basset’s Adam@Home as the artist and production assistant.  He resides in Austin, Texas with his wife, Amber and their dog, Cooper.</br><br />
<em><strong>Stephen Silver:</strong></em>  Stephen Silver was born in London, England on August 30th 1972. In 1993 he went he established his own illustration company called Silvertoons. By 1997 Silver was hired by Warner Bros. Television Animation as a character designer, and has been working in the animation industry ever since. He has worked as Character Designer and Supervisor for Disney Television Animation, Sony Feature Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, designing characters such as "Kim Possible", "Danny Phantom" and Kevin Smith's "Clerks" the animated series, to name a few. Silver is the author and artist of five self-published books on the art of sketching, caricature and life drawing. In addition to working freelance full time, he also teaches an online character design course at www.schoolism.com, a character design course at CalArts (California Institute of the Arts) in Valencia, California, and a quick gesture figure class at the Los Angeles Academy of Figuritive Arts. In 2000 he received the Golden Nosey award from the National Caricaturist Network for caricaturist of the year. In 2007 he was awarded the National Cartoonists Society's television animation award for the designs on Disney's Kim Possible. Silver names three treasures to success in life that give him what it takes to keep on drawing: passion, desire and determination.</br><br />
<strong>Nice job, guys! Thanks!</strong></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Welcome to &quot;Wolf&quot;, the new B.C. character.</title>
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<big><strong><div style="text-align: center;">A blissfully deviant domestication of Precambrian fur.<br />
Man’s first friend!</div></strong></big><br />
The first "new" character in B.C. since Grog was introduced in 1964.<br />
Here's what fans have had to say about Wolf:<img src="/patti/Wolf_2.jpg" alt="bc stone" style=float:left; margin-right:3px;"><br/><br />
“Just to let you know that your Wolf is the most endearing* comic character I have seen since Calvin. Keep him coming.”<br />
<em>Anonymous</em><br />
* Thanks for the correction, RJ!<br />
“My wife and I have fallen in love with Wolf!”<br />
<em>Neal, Florida</em><br />
“I really enjoy the wolf character.  As a dog owner, I like the bond between the two, and hope Wolf will become a regular character. <br />
He adds a new angle to the strip.”<br />
<em>Timothy, Pennsylvania</em><br />
“I love the wolf series. Do more sometime in the future, please!”<br />
<em>Charles, Saskatchewan</em><br />
"I hope to see Wolf often!"<br />
<em>Paul, Ohio</em><br><br />
"Ever since I could read the Sunday Funnies I have always loved BC and Wiz. I have been trucking this great nation for 20 odd years now, and the Sunday paper at truck stops was a highlight. Now I am modern and enjoy the gang everyday via internet. I have always enjoyed the critters in B.C. and the new "Wolf" is fantastic! Being a dog lover and owner, he is true to heart. Keep him sniffing." <br />
<em>Bill, Trucker-USA</em><br />
"Did the canine in the gag for "BC" on Monday, the 24th of August, escape from the [Dogs of C-]Kennel? Or, will some of his distant progeny end up in the Kennel?" <br />
<em>Paul, Ohio</em><br />
"B.C. has been one of my favorite comic strips since it began. Your addition of the wolf is GREAT! I LOVE that little fanged character. He is another "Snoopy", whom I have always loved. <br>Keep up the good work!"<br><em>LP</em><br />
"About your comic printed on <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/bc/2010/02/sunday-february-28-2010.php">February 28</a>: It's very creepy how closely that wolf is like our own, Pandora. I can see her whole day in that one strip: Wake up with us, watch us go to school, then dash off once she gets outside to jump in the pond, shake on my mom and everyone else, chase the llamas and cats, steal our food, and then look innocent when we get home. It's just...scary, and I had to mention it. It's like you watched us.<br />
<em>Harlie, Turner, Oregon</em><br />
"I just love your new 'dog'. Especially his two fangs and the skinny legs with the fluffy body.  Keep up this wonderful addition. I especially like the <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/bc/2010/03/wednesday-march-3-2010.php">neutered scene</a>. You must be a dog lover to understand these points. I look for your comic every day in the Marietta Daily Journal."<br />
<em>Judy, Woodstock, Georgia</em></p>]]></description>
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<big><strong>The new year brought with it a new byline for B.C.!</strong></big></br> <br />
Mason has earned a bittersweet place of honor, the spot held by his grandfather for 50 years. <br />
Here is the first Sunday featuring the new B.C. logo rock, hand drawn by Mason!</br> <br />
<img src="/bc/strips/2010/january/BC_Sun_01_03_10A.jpg" /></br><br />
<big><strong>The evolution of the B.C. Sunday rocks.</strong></big></br><br />
The first rock was hand molded in clay by <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/artists/index.php?page=johnny">Johnny Hart</a> in 1958. <br />
He shaped it, carved the cracks and the letters, then photographed it for the newspapers. <br />
It still exists today, in two pieces however. Broken at some point through the years. <br />
I remember as a little girl, it always sat on my Dad's desk!</br> <br />
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The interim rock was acheived by photoshoping the original! <br />
One word describes this project... nightmare!</br><br />
<img src="/bc/strips/2010/january/hartrock.jpg" /></br><br />
The new logo rock was hand drawn in pencil by <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/artists/index.php?page=bc">Mason</a>!<br />
Scanned at a high resolution, it was then colored and digitized for the newspapers. <br />
The kid's got talent!  Literally, a chip off the old block!  ;)</br><br />
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            <title>Happy New Year from the entire B.C. gang!</title>
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<big>Happy 2010! Here's to a wonderful year!</big></p>]]></description>
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            <title>Happy 45th to the Wizard of Id!</title>
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<big>The Wizard, Blanch, Rod, King, Bung and the whole "Id" gang turn 45!</big><br />
Here's the first Wizard of Id strip from November 16, 1964.</br><br />
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<big><strong>Check out Amazon for the new hard cover <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Best-Wizard-Id-Brant-Parker/dp/1848563639/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpi_3/">Wizard of Id</a> collection!</strong></big></br><br />
<big>Here's the rest of the first week of the Wizard!</big></br><br />
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            <title>Clumsy&apos;s gift...</title>
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<big>We goofed! And we received mail!</big></br><br />
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It's a left foot!<br />
<strong>Peter</strong><br />
<em>Carrying Place, Ontario</em></br><br />
Interesting to note that Clumsy made a "left" foot when Wiley needed a "right" foot for his peg.  <br />
Kinda gives new meaning to the phrase "he has two left feet!"<br />
<strong>Cinda</strong><br />
<em>Charlotte, North Carolina</em></br><br />
Mason Mastroianni, The foot you drew today was the wrong one - it shoulda been the right foot!<br />
Regards,<br />
<strong>Myke</strong><br />
<em>Tallahassee, Florida</em></br><br />
It was a nice gesture, the carved foot, but why was it a left foot, when it should have been a rightee?<br />
<strong>Tim</strong><br />
<em>Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania</em></br><br />
<strong><em>Tim, Myke, Cinda and Peter, Okay... how about this.. Clumsy believes everyone has two left feet???<br />
Thanks for your letters!<br />
Patti</strong></em></p>]]></description>
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            <title>We love the &apos;Dogs&apos;</title>
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<strong><em>A few more letters:</strong></em></br><br />
Miss you and the guys!<br />
Hurry back!<br />
<strong>Marcia</strong><br />
<em>Terre Haute, Indiana</em></br><br />
Great strip. Hope to see it become a big hit in the papers. Need a good one at the Daily News in L.A. You need to add a dachshund in the mix. <br />
Yeah, yeah... never say mixed to a mutt.<br />
<strong>Ed</strong><br />
<em>Castaic, California</em></br><br />
Your comic "The Dogs of C Kennel" is great! I've been following it everyday since I first heard about it [in the fall of 2007]. I guess creativity runs in families. I've subscribed to the "Wizard of Id" for years since it doesn't come in my local paper. I have to feel a little sorry for your dogs, but I still hope they don't get  adopted. They're family there and they also have Wheeler to keep them in  touch with the outside world.<br />
If you ever put this together into a book I would like to buy an autographed copy.<br />
Thanks for the laughs!<br />
<strong>Rick</strong><br />
<em>Little Compton, Rhode Island</em></br><br />
I adore your comic strip and it's sharp, intelligent humor! Keep up the amazing work!! You have a life long fan in me!!<br />
<strong>Vickie</strong><br />
<em>Woodbury, New York</em></br><br />
<em><strong> When we asked Vickie for permission to post her letter, this was her response:</em></strong></br><br />
Absolutely!! It's an honor - thank you for asking!<br />
I'm still a huge fan and I've made your strip mandatory reading for my students (I'm a Political Science professor -- your old strip about a kennel worker with a degree in Political Science who is shoveling dog poop hangs prominently over my desk!) <br />
I can't wait to read more about Willy, Kenny (my FAVE), Tucker and the rest of the gang!!<br />
<strong>Vickie</strong></br><br />
<img src="/ckennel/strips/2009/august/C-Kennel_poly_sci.gif" /></br><br />
Just found the link to "Dogs of Kennel C" this past Saturday. (Dec., 2008) Read them all from the beginning in one sitting. Just wanted you to know that the development progression is spot on. Each "generation" is an improvement over the previous. Your drawing is really getting consistent and better at rendering expression and pedigree of the characters. The writing is much more even. And what you started out with was very good, much better than most of the [strips] already in syndication. The purpose of comics is to bring a bit of humor to the lives of the readers. Social commentary should be on the editorial page. Your work is in the great tradition of your Grandfather, a bit of light on a gloomy day. To qualify my remarks, I consider my favorite strips to be B.C., Id, <a href="http://www.gocomics.com/overboard/">Overboard</a>, <a href="http://www.cowandboy.com/">Cow and Boy</a>, and <a href="http://comics.com/arlo&janis/">Arlo and Janis</a>.<br />
I hope you have great success with the Dogs.<br />
<strong>Michael</strong><br />
<em>Cordova, Tennesee</em></br><br />
<em><strong> When we asked Michael for permission to post his letter, this was his response:</em></strong></br><br />
Sure. I feel honored. <br />
Having "Dogs" is better than having Lexapro.<br />
Mick, you have done a great job developing the strip.  It is distinct in style from the other Hart strips, not denigrating them as I read both of them daily, too.  Do your best to keep the distinction apparent.<br />
<strong>Michael</strong></br><br />
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            <title>Praise from faithful followers of the &quot;Dogs of C Kennel&quot; </title>
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Since C Kennel began appearing on 2/13/07 as a comic strip in development on <a><a href="http://www.creators.com/comics/dogs-of-c-kennel.html"> Creators Syndicate</a> web site,  we've been receiving mail from readers.</br><br />
<em><strong>A big shout out to Creators for this incredible opportunity, "Thanks, gang!"</em></strong></br><br />
Here are a few excerpts from the many letters:</br><br />
A few months ago I discovered your comic completely by accident on creators.com and have been hooked on it ever since. Dogs of C Kennel is one of the best I have read since Bloom County and Peanuts! Kenny reminds me of my German Shepherd, Zoe, she's just as mindless as he is. <br />
Thank you for your creation and long live the Dogs of C Kennel.<br />
<strong>Richard</strong><br />
<em>Casa Grande, Arizona</em></br><br />
Super comic! It makes me laugh out loud. That is rare. Most comics produce a smile, sometimes a giggle. With yours, I really laugh.<br />
Keep up the good work!<br />
<strong>Dollie</strong><br />
<em>Brenham, Texas</em></br><br />
[We] have enjoyed receiving the "Dogs of C Kennel" each day by email. Seeing how the characters appearances have changed slowly over time is amazing. <br />
It's wonderfully funny and oh, so clever.<br />
Thanks very much for the Dogs. I'll be sharing them with my vet.<br />
<strong>Gil and Lorraine</strong><br />
<em>Waterford, Wisconsin</em></br><br />
Have been following the development of your C-Kennel. Very enjoyable, keep at it. You may have the next <a><a href="http://www.creators.com/comics/dog-eat-doug.html"> Dog Eat Doug </a>there!<br />
Good Luck.<br />
<strong>Gary</strong><br />
<em>Buffalo, New York</em></br><br />
 A simple word of encouragement to you - keep up the good work with your  "Dogs of C-Kennel" comic. You're doing a great job developing it and I enjoy the humor. My family and I have owned Siberian Huskies for 8  years and you have some of the traits down well :) All you need now is a French  poodle with an attitude or another fun breed to play with. <br />
Keep up the great work! <br />
<strong>Jim</strong><br />
<em>Parma, Ohio</em></br><br />
Dear Mick Mastroianni - So far I like this Dogs of C Kennel. Thanks for picking up B.C. I enjoy it as much as ever especially with humor that's current to "now". My condolences on the loss of your Granddad. <br />
'Write' on brother. Sincerely, <br />
<strong>Gweedo</strong><br />
<em>Boulder, Colorado</em></br><br />
<em>Thanks, Gweedo, Actually, my brother, <a><a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/artists/index.php?page=bc">Mason</a>, is doing B.C. now. I write for the strip. <br />
We collaborate on C Kennel. I write it, he draws it. Glad you like what we're doing!<br />
Thanks for the condolences, we sure miss our "Pops"...<br />
Peace, <strong>Mick</strong></em></br><br />
Just wanted to say I enjoy your strip very much. You really capture the spirit of dogs and show the individual breed characteristics. Best of luck to you and I hope your strip is a huge success. As a proud father of an American Eskimo Dog (Shasta) I love seeing doggie antics played out!<br />
<strong>Paul</strong><br />
<em>Santa Cruz, California</em></br><br />
I've been following the dogs since the beginning and I have to say that I love the direction they have taken. Kenny is terrific. All of the dogs are developing real personalities.<br />
Keep up the great stuff!<br />
<strong>Linda</strong><br />
<em>Dunnville, Ontario, Canada</em></br></p>]]></description>
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            <title>With apologies...</title>
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Many fans were offended by the BC strip which appeared in Tuesday, 7/21/09 newspapers. Upon further reflection, we agree. We do not condone the mistreatment of animals in any way and we're sorry that readers found the strip distasteful.<br/><br />
Here are a few excerpts from the letters we've received:<br/><br />
In addition to being in very poor taste, you need to remember that children read your cartoons and they are very impressionable.  <br />
<strong>Jessica</strong><br />
<em>Perry, Georgia</em><br/><br />
I almost always enjoy your comic but Tues 7/21, NOT FUNNY!!!!!!!<br />
<strong>Diane</strong><br />
<em>Falls Church, Virginia</em><br/><br />
Thank you for the retraction and apology, although it's sad that this strip was ever submitted to be distributed.<br />
<strong>John</strong><br/><br />
I found your Tuesday, July 21, B.C. strip extremely distressing. How can a cartoon make light (no pun intended) of pouring kerosene on a dog?<br />
<strong>Katherine</strong><br />
<em>Shreveport, Louisiana</em><br/><br />
<small>Dear Jessica, Diane, John, Katherine and everyone else who wrote to us, <br />
Thank you for calling us out on this, we appreciate your feedback.<br />
<strong><em>Patti</strong></em></small><br/><br />
All of us here found today's 'kerosene' strip quite funny. Oh, and we're all animal lovers/owners and would never think of hurting one. <br />
People need to just get over themselves.<br />
<strong>Denny</strong><br />
<em>Akron, Ohio</em><br/></p>

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<big>Sometimes a reader answers a question for one of our characters!</big><br/><br />
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"Twerp: A timid, insignificant, colorless person."<br />
<strong>Tom</strong><br />
<em>Napannee, Indiana</em><br/><br />
<small>Hmm... Thanks, Tom! <br />
Now, can anyone tell me... is there any such thing as a "Terp"???<br />
<strong><em>Patti</strong></em></small><br/><br />
 "Terp" is prehistoric. "Terp: A large artificial mound in the Netherlands (as in Friesland) providing a site or refuge for a prehistoric settlement in a seasonally flooded area", but what do Webster and I know?<br />
<strong>Tom</strong><br/><br />
<small> This is great! "Prehistoric", no less...<br />
Thanks again, Tom!<br />
<strong><em>Patti</em></strong></small><br />
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            <title>It seems we have some funny readers!</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><big>Sprinkled within the many letters we receive, is an occasional gag idea. <br />
While we make it a policy not to publish gags submitted by our fans, we feel many of them are definitely worth sharing! <br />
Here's to the world wide web...  a wonderful means by which to recognize our talented fans! <br />
Cheers! </big><br/><br />
For Wiley's Dictionary-<br />
"Innuendo: Where you place a pie to cool."<br />
<strong>Brad and Ben</strong><br />
<em>Newnan, Georgia</em><br/><br />
I don't suppose that you have "dry" days when the gags don't come, but here's one for something like Wiley's Dictionary...<br />
"General admission: I did it!"<br />
<strong>Tom</strong><br />
<em>Greeley, Colorado</em><br/><br />
I thought about the "He who" (or he hoo?) strips while driving my car tonight.  <br />
The best I could come up with was:<br />
"He who lives in a glass house shouldn't have bird feeders."<br />
<strong>Steve</strong><br />
<em>Olympia, Washington</em><br/><br />
B.C. has been one of my favorite comics for as long as I can remember.  Here are a couple of Wiley's definitions you might want to run in your strip.  <br />
"Farfetched:  A well thrown ball retrieved by your dog."  <br />
"Faux Pas:  A par four hole on a Southern golf course."   <br />
Thanks,<br />
<strong>Bill</strong> <br />
<em>Venice, Florida</em><br/><br />
If I thought of this dictionary entry for BC, I'm sure you have, too. <br />
"Dis-concert: What most local music critics do at a performance."<br />
<strong>Ray</strong><br />
<em>Columbia, South Carolina</em><br/><br />
<small>Hey Ray, we never thought of it. You have an original! Patti</small><br/><br />
I enjoy both B.C. and the Wizard of Id. If you haven't already done it, what about this for Wiley's Dictionary? <br />
"Purpose: A happy cat."<br />
<strong>Ann</strong><br />
<em>Lenexa, Kansas</em><br/><br />
<small>We haven't, Ann. Yours is original, too! Patti</small><br/><br />
I think Mason is doing a GREAT job! His touch really mirrors his awesome grandfather's genius.<br />
I've got a joke for you, if you want to use it, be my guest. One night, frustrated with my basic dial up 56K modem which must make it the slowest computer around, I came up with this idea.<br />
Curls is standing next to the cute chick, both watching BC sitting on a rock chiseling away something on a slab. He then passes it through a stone that resembles a montior screen to the turtles back. All three watch as the turtle walks up over the hill taking all night and returning the next day with a new message. <br />
Curls says, "We're witnessing a first."<br />
"What is that?" the cute chick asks.<br />
"A BC PC"..... Curls replies.<br />
<strong>Su</strong><br />
<em>Freehold, New Jersey</em><br/><br />
<small>When I wrote to Su asking permission to post her idea on the site, her reply was filled with kind words... Patti</small><br/><br />
I always LOVED your Dad's awesome comic strip, not only because it's so funny but because I always appreciated this rare "minimalist" style of art so few artists ever achieve.<br />
Your Dad's comic designs transcend all other characters in the comics in my opinion. He rendered the "classic" Neanderthal so perfectly yet made them so appealing at the same time. No other cave man character can be rendered as accurately!<br />
Mason Mastroianni, I'm so glad you're continuing your Grandad's BC comic strip keeping the whole gang "alive" giving millions much needed laughter on a daily basis. <br />
Please keep it up, your work is great!<br />
Su<br/><br />
If you want your ideas to be considered for posting, please be sure to check the permission box on our <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/contact.php">contact page</a>. Thank you! Patti</p>]]></description>
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            <title>Responses to the Restless Legs Syndrome gags.</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p><big>We received comments ranging from angst for making fun of RLS to praise for bringing RLS into the limelight. We hope sharing these letters will help raise awareness. <br />
Here is a link to the  <a href="http://www.rls.org/">RLS web site</a> which we received from both Daru and Robert. <br />
Please check it out!</big><br/> <br />
Here are the letters:<br/><br/></p>

<p>Restless Legs Syndrome is not a joke. Uncontrolled RLS [is] absolute misery. Right now mine is under control with medication. Use BC to inform the public, you might even provide an incentive for more research that will identify the cause of RLS. RLS is not funny. Millions of people's lives are adversely affected by it.<br />
<strong>Daru</strong><br />
<em>Oakhurst, California</em><br/><br />
[The] BC strips on <a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/bc/2009/04/">April 16, 17 [and 18]</a> really pulled my chain. After having RLS for 50 or so years, I tried something I remembered reading many years ago. I walked on a cold tile floor in my bare feet for a few minutes before bed. Worked like a charm. <br />
Love your stuff!!<br />
<strong>Don</strong><br />
<em>Houston, Texas</em><br/><br />
For the past three days, our local newspaper has run BC comic strips about Restless Legs Syndrome.  <br />
I have had RLS for most of my life and am an advocate for RLS education. After reading and thinking about these strips, I can't decide whether you think RLS is a valid disorder or are making fun of it. Maybe that was the intention. I am a fervent BC [fan] so I am not a disgruntled reader. I [am] curious to understand the reason behind these three [strips]. Restless Legs Syndrome takes some very hard raps with critics from all over. I would just like to be able to talk rationally with some of these people about what it is like to live with RLS. In any case, if you could enlighten me I would be grateful.  <br />
(By the way, I did find the comics to be funny!)<br />
<strong>Kathy</strong><br />
<em>Smithton, Missouri</em><br/><br />
Hi, Just curious about the restless legs syndrome strips you had this past week. I have RLS and in my house we have somewhat of a debate going on. I think you have restless leg or you know someone with it and the strip reflects how the doctor's deal with it. On the other hand it could be that you don't think this is an actual syndrome that affects people or as the comic says "do you think it's all in your head?" <br />
<strong>Jim</strong><br />
<em>Phoenix, Arizona</em><br/><br />
I am offended by the comics of RLS. This does exist and RLS can effect every day of your life. How do I know? I have had RLS for 30 years and it is no joke.<br />
<strong>Patricia</strong><br />
<em>Harker Heights, Texas</em><br/><br />
Thank you! I have suffered RLS symptoms since I was hospitalized for dioxin poisoning (Agent Orange) in Vietnam in 1967.  As an RLS Support Group Leader, I've heard the "In your head" comment from hundreds of members.   We can't thank you enough for what you've done for us - yes, we have a sense of humor and as a fan of your strips, I'm grateful to you for helping us inform the public about "The most common disorder you've never heard of" - the cause of much suffering and ruined lives. <br />
You are our HERO!! Thank you !!!!<br />
Wishing you the best,<br />
<strong>Robert</strong><br />
<em>Tavares, Florida</em><br />
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            <description><![CDATA[<p><br/><big>I received a letter from a woman whose father happened to share initials with his favorite comic strip! B.C. was such a huge fan of B.C., that when he passed away in 2000, his family carved it on his headstone.</big><br/><br />
Here's Melanie's letter:<br/><br />
My Dad, B.C. Smith, nicknamed "Boots" as a teen, lived in Garrett, Indiana his entire life.  He was a natural joke and story-teller, fooling his own children many times with the same stories year after year. In the 1960's, [Dad] began reading B.C. and loved [it's] style of humor.  After that he [became] B.C. to many people.  He enjoyed the strips and often quoted them.  He loved the one, "When I was young we were so poor, the only thing we exchanged for Christmas was glances."  <br />
Dad had most of the little paperback books of daily strips and reread them many times. He was an engineer on the B&O railroad and when he was called for a run he would leave notes for [Mom] signed with an ant hill and two ants a la "Jake and Maude" from the strip. <img src="/patti/BC stoneC.jpg" alt="bc stone" style=float:left; margin-right:3px;"><br/></p>

<p>When my father turned 80 in 1994, in response to my brother's letter of request, Johnny Hart sent Dad an original strip signed "God bless you 80 times". My father was very impressed [and] LOVED the [gift]. When Dad died in 2000, it seemed only natural to put the signature style B.C. on his grave stone. <br />
Although [he's been gone for 9 years], there is still a B.C. strip hanging above Dad's workbench. Something about a "door-to-door salesman selling back-to-back tape for wall-to-wall carpet in Walla Walla".  <br />
Here is a picture of Dad's headstone.<br />
Thank you,<br />
Melanie<br />
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When readers don't understand... we receive letters! <br />
Such was the case on April 22, about the following BC strip.<br/><br />
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I had a question about the BC strip for 4-22. I normally enjoy the strip a lot and find it very amusing. But the strip for that day with the shark confused me. I was wondering if someone could explain the green backhoe. Thank you.<br />
<strong>Tara</strong><br />
<em>Tallahassee, Florida</em><br/><br />
I really enjoy BC and the humor it brings. For some reason, I cannot "get" April 22nd's strip. The sharks and the suntan. Could you please explain? Earth Day, backhoe, dark, white???? <br />
Thank you. Thank you.<br />
<strong>George</strong><br />
<em>Newark, Ohio</em><br/><br />
Your B.C. strip for 4/22/09, we don't get. Can you explain?<br />
<strong>John</strong><br />
<em>Dallas, Oregon</em><br/><br />
It's actually a killer whale (an orca) and the joke is that someone keeps pushing him back into the ocean when he just wants to get a tan! The strip was a subtle attempt (perhaps too subtle??) to give a nod to <a href="http://www.greenpeace.org/usa/">Greenpeace</a> on Earth Day.<br />
Thank you, Tara, George and John, for writing.<br />
<a href="http://www.johnhartstudios.com/artists/index.php?page=bc"><strong>Patti</strong></a><br />
<big>PS- Check out our "Earth Day" merchandise at Cafepress. <a href="http://www.cafepress.com/johnhartstudios/6502865">BC goes Green</a></big></p>]]></description>
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