
Do people still use the phrase “put your money in”? I used to hear it as a child and putting my money in oil sounded messy.

Do people still use the phrase “put your money in”? I used to hear it as a child and putting my money in oil sounded messy.

I can’t honestly say I’ve tried British food. It just has a reputation for not being good. Maybe that’s why they drink so much.

There really are neighborhoods near my house where every house on the street has a Grinch. Then, the next street over, they all have reindeer.

Are there animal dentists who will buck a non-bucked beaver or rabbit? Why not?

Do people still use Turtle Wax? I’m guessing so, but I don’t think I have ever used it myself.

Seems like a good, descriptive name to me! Not, however, an appetizing one.

The sign in the first panel is better when read aloud. Try it.

I’m always reading about families that fight at Thanksgiving. Thankfully, I cannot identify.

Does your family do that? Ours does, but I start to feel repetitive. (If you had Doctor Tuttle in your local paper, you would have seen this strip last week.)

I remember when I was little and people would regularly throw trash out the windows of cars. Glad that has lessened, would love for it to stop.