I’m my own grandpa, I’m my own grandpa. You know the situations bad, when you’ve sired your own dad. ‘cause I’m my own grandpa.
Laaa!
It was in the pocket opposite the piece of paper that says “Calvin has an imaginary tiger friend.”
Things seem to be getting out of hand for the girls. A return to the past is possible. . .?
I’m still heart broken from yesterday’s comic but I still got some pieces left in me.
I’m with Lottie. I figured out Gramps and Calvin were one and the same quite awhile back. Didn’t say anything though, because I thought it was obvious. Oh well.
Knew it. Was just waiting for the reveal.
knack·er ,ˈnakər
BRITISH – verb, informal
gerund or present participle: knackering
tire (someone) out; exhaust.
“you look absolutely knackered”
damage severely.
“you should not tit about with knackering”
May 03, 2017
tudza Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m my own grandpa, I’m my own grandpa. You know the situations bad, when you’ve sired your own dad. ‘cause I’m my own grandpa.
Kamino Neko over 6 years ago
Laaa!
SKJAM! Premium Member over 6 years ago
It was in the pocket opposite the piece of paper that says “Calvin has an imaginary tiger friend.”
Coolhand70 over 6 years ago
Things seem to be getting out of hand for the girls. A return to the past is possible. . .?
Jazo over 6 years ago
I’m still heart broken from yesterday’s comic but I still got some pieces left in me.
scyphi26 over 6 years ago
I’m with Lottie. I figured out Gramps and Calvin were one and the same quite awhile back. Didn’t say anything though, because I thought it was obvious. Oh well.
willie_mctell over 6 years ago
Knew it. Was just waiting for the reveal.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
knack·er ,ˈnakər
BRITISH – verb, informal
gerund or present participle: knackering
tire (someone) out; exhaust.
“you look absolutely knackered”
damage severely.
“you should not tit about with knackering”