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Monday

My Farley came yesterday! He is absolutely precious; I will cherish him. I bought two, one for my girlfriend's birthday in March. I may not be able to wait until then to give him to her! Thanks for sharing your talents with us!

Pamela, Wyncote, PA, USA

I recently read your comic book called Silver and I just loved it!!!! I could never get my head out of that book. My dad showed it to me one night and read me the part where Farley past away. And I know comic books are for laughs, but you change it. And I still have that line in my head, "But I never thought that a heart so big would stop beating." Those were very touching moments. Thanks for showing me that comics don't always have to be about laughs.

(10 year old) Hannah S, Toronto, ON, Canada

I live in Montreal, and there is no Rue des Feves in Montreal.

Emily G, Montreal, QC, Canada

Your weekend strip about the kids and pop building the igloo is totally inappropriate. Surely you are aware of the number of children who have died from these snow caves collapsing. Please discourage the building of these snow caves.

Ann L, London, ON, Canada

OK, I remember this thread from back in the original strip and ... oh heck, Connie was ME. Thank goodness all that wasted romantic angst is just an old comic strip now, all these years later.

Susan, Toronto, ON, Canada

I cannot begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed the Pattersons over the years. My sister and I used to laugh at how much the family were like ours. I am 73 years old now and the newspaper has been running the old strips and I have been reliving the Patterson's family all over again. My sweet Sister passed away and I miss our daily conversations about the strip, but now I can re-live them all over again. So happy to see you online.

Pat A, Bayfield, CO, USA