Editor:
My goodness, such insight into the colloquialisms of existence purveyed through the metaphoric euphamisms of mammals and reptilous comedians in Wes Hargis' "Lizard Bump" comic strips. Rarely has such an observer, as I, witnessed a display of wit by mere l ines of expression. Why are you not syndicated?
Daily, I and my colleagues log on to get a dose of laughter from the "Bump" as we call it here in the office. A friend of mine, who graduated from the University of Arizona, introduced us to the now-famous comic page of the Wildcat online, and since then we have printed the strips to circulate them all over the floor.
By Derek Nielsen
Utah