
Episode 252 - Sunday, February 25, 1979
Finally, we're done with this garbage!Today's strip
7 Mai 201716min

Episode 251 - Saturday, February 24, 1979
Actually, this one's pretty good:Today's strip
6 Mai 201724min

Episode 250 - Friday, February 23, 1979
In honor of our 250th ever episode, here's a guy singing along to "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go." And is he singing in tune? No, he most certainly is not!Today's strip
5 Mai 201741min

Episode 249 - Thursday, February 22, 1979
I regret having committed myself -- with so little justification -- to posting different versions of "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go" every day this week, but at this point it's just too late to back off.Today's incidental music, "Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear" from the album Sail Away appears courtesy of Randy Newman and Reprise Records.Today's strip
4 Mai 201719min

Episode 248 - Wednesday, February 21, 1979
Here's another cover of "Wake Me Up Before You Go Go":And in case that doesn't seem "relevant" enough to you, here's a photo of former Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan: Today's strip
3 Mai 201719min

Episode 247 - Tuesday, February 20, 1979
Here's another not even barely relevant video:Today's strip
2 Mai 201719min

Episode 246 - Monday, February 19, 1979
Here's a video that's tangentially related to a Being Jim Davis episode from later in the week:Today's incidental music, "Last Train to Compton (rejected version)" and "Last Train to Compton (another rejected version)," both from the album While You Were Dead - Rejected Materials, Vol. 1 by The Flowers of Disgust, appears courtesy of The Flowers of Disgust and Cat O' Nine Tails Records.Today's strip
1 Mai 201730min

Episode 245 - Sunday, February 18, 1979
Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body temperature. Normal body temperature is around 98.6 F (37 C). Hypothermia (hi-poe-THUR-me-uh) occurs as your body temperature passes below 95 F (35 C).When your body temperature drops, your heart, nervous system and other organs can't work normally. Left untreated, hypothermia can eventually lead to complete failure of your heart and respiratory system, as well as hilarious physical comedy.Hypothermia is most often caused by prolonged exposure to cold weather or the mind of Jim Davis, or immersion in a cold body of water and/or pulped back-editions of newspapers running Garfield (or, in extreme cases, Gnorm Gnat). Primary treatments for hypothermia are methods to warm the body back to a normal temperature, and get it to stop reading Garfield all the time.I'd like to apologize for saying 'ad hoc' in this episode when I obviously meant 'post hoc'. I apologize for this and NOTHING ELSE.Today's strip
30 Apr 201724min