TUCK! sez: Not quite The Right Stuff
by TuckApril 26, 2010
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TUCK! sez: Not quite The Right Stuffby TuckApril 26, 2010
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TUCK! said...
@T: Thanks for the post; the toon was intended more as a commentary of Houston’s *start* (since they’ve (at the time of this writing) won their last 3)—no team has opened to go 0-8 and made the playoffs—so they would seem to have their work cut out for them (even at this early stage of the season). But it’s a good point, well-taken. Hope this helps w/a little background. Posted 04/26 at 09:23 AM
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This cartoon seems about a week late, though I suspect it will be apropos again soon enough.