Being Jim Davis
Being Jim Davis is the world's premiere daily Garfield chrono-cast. Our mission is to review and discuss each and every strip of the long-running syndicated comic series before eventually dying of old age. We hope you'll come along with us on this journey, and share in the laughter as we catalogue the daily adventures of everyone's favorite indolent feline through a lens of history, humor, and heuristics. Each episode will be a thorough examination of a single strip. We'll place it in its historical context, then attempt to unravel the morals and meanings hidden under the surface. Finally, we'll consider the question of whether the strip stands the test of time. Above all, we promise to always present you with our sincere, personal, reaction to each Garfield comic strip. Our only thought is to entertain you.

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Episode 180 - Friday, December 15, 1978

Episode 180 - Friday, December 15, 1978

And here you have it, folks, number one-eighty: the episode so nice they began it thrice.Today's strip:

24 Feb 201723min

Episode 179 - Thursday, December 14, 1978

Episode 179 - Thursday, December 14, 1978

So I was going to actually write something about todays episode, but we reference "The Banana Boat Song" early on and that got me YouTubing old Harry Belafonte clips, and that led me to whatever this is, and now I just honestly have no words.Today's strip:

23 Feb 201715min

Episode 178 - Wednesday, December 13, 1978

Episode 178 - Wednesday, December 13, 1978

On today's episode we discuss a variety of things. I won't go into details here because I don't want to spoil it for you. Just listen why don't you?Today's strip:

22 Feb 201710min

Episode 177 - Tuesday, December 12, 1978

Episode 177 - Tuesday, December 12, 1978

Don't have much to say about this one, but here's a pretty great video of Lou Donaldson live with Lonnie Smith:Today's strip:

21 Feb 201716min

Episode 176 - Monday, December 11, 1978

Episode 176 - Monday, December 11, 1978

The dishonest media will tell you that today's episode was plagued by technical difficulties and released several hours late. I mean, you wouldn't believe these people. They're shameless, they lie. It's disgusting.Today's strip:

20 Feb 201718min

Episode 175 - Sunday, December 10, 1978

Episode 175 - Sunday, December 10, 1978

Hey, do you guys remember Smoking Garfield? (#SmokingGarfield) Those were some good times. Anyway, today the percentage of regular players in this comic strip whom we have witnessed in the act of smoking a pipe doubles from 25% to 50%. And that's something I just mentioned. #statisticsToday's strip

19 Feb 201719min

Episode 174 - Saturday, December 9, 1978

Episode 174 - Saturday, December 9, 1978

“The next panel asks us to consider whether the West will survive. In recent years, this question would invite accusations of hyperbole and alarmism. Not this year. If ever there were a time to treat this question with a deadly seriousness, it is now. This question was real, half a century ago, for Ewald von Kleist and the founders of this conference. Indeed, it is why they first started coming to Munich. They did not assume the West would survive, because they had seen its near annihilation. They saw open markets give way to beggar-thy-neighbor protectionism, and the poverty that imposed. They saw a world order fracture into clashing ethnic and nationalist passions, and the misery that wrought. They saw the rise of hostile great powers, and the failure of deterrence, and the wars that followed. “From the ashes of the most awful calamity in human history was born what we call the West—a new, and different, and better kind of world order ... one based not on blood-and-soil nationalism, or spheres of influence, or conquest of the weak by the strong, but rather on universal values, rule of law, open commerce, and respect for national sovereignty and independence. Indeed, the entire idea of the West is that it open to any person or any nation that honors and upholds these values. “The unprecedented period of security and prosperity that we have enjoyed for the past seven decades did not happen by accident. It happened not only because of the appeal of our values, but because we backed them with our power and persevered in their defense. Our predecessors did not believe in the end of history—or that it bends, inevitably, toward justice. That is up to us. That requires our persistent, painstaking effort. And that is why we come to Munich, year after year after year.“What would von Kleist’s generation say if they saw our world today? I fear that much about it would be all-too-familiar to them, and they would be alarmed by it."-Remarks by SASC Chairman John McCain at the 2017 Munich Security ConferenceToday's strip

18 Feb 201713min

Episode 173 - Friday, December 8, 1978

Episode 173 - Friday, December 8, 1978

You know what Garfield is, right? It’s this thing called nuclear weapons. And other things. Like lots of things are done with Garfield. Including some bad things.Today's strip

17 Feb 201711min

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