I really enjoy reading the comic strip Tundra by Chad Carpenter. It appears on Sunday's Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
In case you haven't seen it, the theme of the strip is usually about wildlife, snowmen, life in the North (in this case the state of Alaska) or fairy tale characters.
This past Sunday's (4/7/2013) strip showed a panel with 3 bears eating fish from a river and a girl taking a fish from one of the bears saying "This fish is toooo cold!". However the caption to the panel says "Little Red Riding Hood's kleptomania around bears finally catches up with her".
Shouldn't this be Goldilocks and not Red Riding Hood? Red Riding Hood was with wolfs and not bears.
In case you haven't seen it, the theme of the strip is usually about wildlife, snowmen, life in the North (in this case the state of Alaska) or fairy tale characters.
This past Sunday's (4/7/2013) strip showed a panel with 3 bears eating fish from a river and a girl taking a fish from one of the bears saying "This fish is toooo cold!". However the caption to the panel says "Little Red Riding Hood's kleptomania around bears finally catches up with her".
Shouldn't this be Goldilocks and not Red Riding Hood? Red Riding Hood was with wolfs and not bears.
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