
We rebuilt and then stained our deck out back. I was very proud of how little of the stain I got on me.
We rebuilt and then stained our deck out back. I was very proud of how little of the stain I got on me.
I ran this one by a pharmacist friend of mine. He said this wasn’t as outlandish as it seems.
I like a strip like this, which has a punchline in almost every panel. My favorite is Pete’s surmise in the second panel.
I got a burger at a great hole-in-the-wall place near here recently that tasted great, but those onion buns stuck with me for hours!
“Prejudice” is one of those words that makes some people’s sense of humor disappear. Because it exists in real life, it can’t possibly be funny to them in any context.
So many things that happen on TV shows and movies that never happen in real life. Like, all my years of watching “Daniel Boone” and “Gunsmoke” made me think adulthood would contain a lot more black powder than it has.
I really like the last panel. I think it was Monty who threw his horseshoe into the tree.
I think this is the kind of counselor I would be. I would try and try to be compassionate, while thinking in my head, “What is wrong with you!?!?”
This was inspired by a friend telling me about a dream that she was disturbed to have, but it sounded like a lot of fun to me.
I was doodling one day and I drew a monkey. My wife saw it and said, “That’s cute. How come you don’t have monkeys in the comic strip?”