
Inspired by all the signs we have in this part of the country with ptarmigans on them. I think that’s what they are, anyway.
Inspired by all the signs we have in this part of the country with ptarmigans on them. I think that’s what they are, anyway.
I love the English language. It’s a beautiful thing. And Walt Kelly was the greatest poet of all!
Okay, I admit this one didn’t work as well as intended. Some readers didn’t realize the first two panels rhyme.
I hear people use this phrase a lot. Usually, it means they’re going to go into coaching. Does the game notice?
Would it be legal, in hacky sack, to touch it with your ears like that? Inquiring minds want to know.
This one comes from personal experience. Getting rid of a critical spirit is very hard work! Where do you think these cartoons come from?
There are a couple places I really enjoy getting “street tacos” from. As far as I can tell, that means “small taco”.
I have known a woman who liked rutabagas. She’s dead now, but I don’t think it was the rutabagas that killed her.
I actually saw this happen once. It was in about a D-league softball game and a runner scored from first but the batter got thrown out at first.
Apparently, “mongeese” is acceptable in some quarters. (Just kidding, it’s not. Whew! I’d hate to have to redraw the strip!)