I have just realized that I did not post my reading group report on this! Which is further proof that air was the main component used in the making of my head. Thankfully, I do not operate any dangerous machinery!!
So on with this week's book and as I am rushed for time I am going to skip the text stories and a few other bits....
Hunting Hogs (Sparky Watts): A nice well thought out story with gags & great art.
Monkey Business (Dixie Dugan): The tail end of a story and unfortunately it does not show the young lady at her best (I have seen her before and it was a lot better!)
Camping (Mickey Finn): This was excellent and made me chortle. The best so far!
Ghosts! (Brass Knuckles): This reminds me of a Russian joke I heard years ago. I will see if I can dig it out. Ah .. here it is!
"An elderly woman, a young woman, a Russian officer, and a Polish soldier are riding in a train, sitting across from each other. The train goes through a tunnel, and is cast into darkness. There's the sound of a kiss, and a slap. When the train re-emerges into light, the Russian officer has a red hand-print on his cheek.
The elderly woman thinks: "I'm glad this lady stood up for herself, and didn't let that brutish Russian take any liberties."
The Russian officer thinks: "Blast that impudent young punk! He got a kiss, and I got slapped for his pains!"
The young woman thinks: "Well, it was clever of the Polish soldier to let the Russian take the punishment for getting a kiss. But I wonder why he kissed the old woman rather than me?"
The Polish soldier thinks: "What a clever man I am. I kissed the back of my hand, and slapped the Russian officer!"
Nazis on the Moon (Skyman):
"If we pulled the levers it could be very fatal." As opposed to
slightly fatal? This was like watching a "worst 10 ever made B movie" starting half way through. As I like really bad movies I thoroughly enjoyed it. And we end with Hitler travelling on a missile back to earth.
At this point the alarm is ringing and and I have run out of time.
Verdict: A hit. But to be fair any book with "Nazis on the Moon" in it would have got the thumbs up from me!