Poor Pucky! The only course of action I can see is to release Agnes because you know it’s the right thing to do, even knowing that it means that you may never see Buzzy Mouse again. If it’s meant to be, it will happen; if not, that’s life. (This sounds like a divorce.) If not Paris, you’ll always have the laundry room.
Even Kibble cookies cannot lift the mood. Time is short and Christmas is fast approaching. I hope everyone has a Christmas epiphany and realizes this this is not the way.
Good morning and happy Bluesday, orbsters and orbabies. I feel so sorry for poor Puck, stuck on the horns of a dilemma Does he let Agnes go and risk never seeing Buzzy again, or does he continue to hold her captive and still risk never seeing Buzzy again because at least two of the remaining three robber mice seem to have no honour?
The high winds last night tore my internet antenna off of the roof. I called the provider and he said that the technician was booked solid. Said that they would have him call me. In the next couple of days.
So you may not see much of me over the next few days.
This vaguely reminds me of Rod Serling’s epilogue to the TZ episode, “A Nice Place to Visit” “… he has everything he ever wanted – and he’s going to have to live with it for eternity.”
Poor Alice (I think that’s the mouse’s name) she was against the hostage thing from the get-go but got over-ruled by her Scroogey/Grinchy sister who seemed to have a chip on her shoulder when it came to Christmas.
Burt is such a sweetie. He’ll get Puck feeling better in no time. Agnes, tell Puck YOU wanted to bring Buzzy Mouse back without a ransom. That will make his heart feel better.
Agatha christies version? I did that on stage one season. Played the uppity, mean victim. What fun. Oh no, you mean the game. Duh me. Seems to me I played that, too. Yes, the baskets are similar.
Hi, all! Yesterday, I just had my post-operation checkup! According to my doctor, next week, I can start wearing my hearing aid again! Thank you for all the support from this site I had during my experience!
Don’t know what happened to my first comment but here we go again.There are books holding down the laundry basket. What are the titles?For sure one is Breaking Cat News. Ideas on the others?
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Poor Puck – he’s so conflicted. But maybe kibble cookies (Yum!) will help him decide what to do.
Jungle Empress almost 6 years ago
Remember: Pucky’s heart is where his feelings are. And he has a lot of them.
Sue Ellen almost 6 years ago
Poor, Pucky! He looks so conflicted. You know it’s serious if he turns down kibble cookies!
That laundry basket prison doesn’t look too secure. I think his prisoner could easily slip through the bars if she wasn’t so afraid.
Mouse of empathy meets cat of empathy.
Meanwhile, Buzzy remains tied by his own string?
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Is Agnes sitting on something? It looks as if she has her little feet crossed.
ctlum almost 6 years ago
My heart feels for poor Pucky…….
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Is that a bow on top of the kibble cookies or a decorative, edible flower? Baba is getting fancy!
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Robin’s been correct the whole time – everyone is doomed.
almost 6 years ago
Sadly, not even a nice batch of kibble cookies can cheer him up. Buzzy Mouse must be saved!
ikini Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I do hope there will be fewer violent comments today. All those “dirty rats” and “eat them” etc. comments have been making me feel a bit queasy.
Sakura Tomoe almost 6 years ago
Puck probably feels miserable because he’s hungry. So eat the mouse, then have the cookies for dessert, and I’m sure he’ll feel much better.
Strob Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Poor Pucky! The only course of action I can see is to release Agnes because you know it’s the right thing to do, even knowing that it means that you may never see Buzzy Mouse again. If it’s meant to be, it will happen; if not, that’s life. (This sounds like a divorce.) If not Paris, you’ll always have the laundry room.
Lady Bri almost 6 years ago
Burt is such a big sweetie and a good friend to Puck. Kibble cookies awwww!
Leanne almost 6 years ago
I hope Burt has some sage counsel.
Robin Harwood almost 6 years ago
Agnes has taken off her mask. Now they’ll be able to recognize her when they see her again. And Alice will doomed them all.
ikini Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Is Agnes facing away from Puck? In panels 1 and 3 it looks to me like those are her drooping ears showing.
cat19632001 almost 6 years ago
Pucky’s sad face always makes me want to cry in sympathy.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
“Oh hi Burt! I’m not standing here thinking about letting Agnes go!” “Lets see those cookies.”
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Revenge is not a mood Pucky cares to experience.
rs0204 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Even Kibble cookies cannot lift the mood. Time is short and Christmas is fast approaching. I hope everyone has a Christmas epiphany and realizes this this is not the way.
Miss Mina almost 6 years ago
Poor Pucky! He’s trying to be a tough guy, but he’s really just a sensitive sweetie.
ladykat almost 6 years ago
Good morning and happy Bluesday, orbsters and orbabies. I feel so sorry for poor Puck, stuck on the horns of a dilemma Does he let Agnes go and risk never seeing Buzzy again, or does he continue to hold her captive and still risk never seeing Buzzy again because at least two of the remaining three robber mice seem to have no honour?
Nuliajuk almost 6 years ago
Lucky mouse. There wouldn’t be much left of her in our household.
David Jones Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Burt bearing Kibble Cookies!
Gloria Fleming almost 6 years ago
YAY, our wise sage Burt has arrived!! Pucky should get some good counsel now, as well as kibble cookies. So thougthtful of Baba.
WelshRat Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Revenge may be hot but it’s not filling like forgiveness.
Denny Wheeler Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I think Agnes knows her sister well, and Alice will find a way to make things worse.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 6 years ago
The high winds last night tore my internet antenna off of the roof. I called the provider and he said that the technician was booked solid. Said that they would have him call me. In the next couple of days.
So you may not see much of me over the next few days.
skipper1992 almost 6 years ago
This vaguely reminds me of Rod Serling’s epilogue to the TZ episode, “A Nice Place to Visit” “… he has everything he ever wanted – and he’s going to have to live with it for eternity.”
Adiraiju almost 6 years ago
“I think my sister will overreact and try to rescue me and end up making things worse.”
In the words of Ian Malcolm, “Boy, do I hate being right all the time.”
BenBerlin almost 6 years ago
Poor Alice (I think that’s the mouse’s name) she was against the hostage thing from the get-go but got over-ruled by her Scroogey/Grinchy sister who seemed to have a chip on her shoulder when it came to Christmas.
momma-tink almost 6 years ago
Burt is such a sweetie. He’ll get Puck feeling better in no time. Agnes, tell Puck YOU wanted to bring Buzzy Mouse back without a ransom. That will make his heart feel better.
thegamingowl365 almost 6 years ago
okay, is the basket a reference to mousetrap?
Biskits almost 6 years ago
Agatha christies version? I did that on stage one season. Played the uppity, mean victim. What fun. Oh no, you mean the game. Duh me. Seems to me I played that, too. Yes, the baskets are similar.
Biskits almost 6 years ago
My dog tossed her chew bone under the ottoman last night and “lost” it. I asked her if buzzy mouse was under there too. Alas, no.
Berlioz almost 6 years ago
Hi, all! Yesterday, I just had my post-operation checkup! According to my doctor, next week, I can start wearing my hearing aid again! Thank you for all the support from this site I had during my experience!
Kitty Katz almost 6 years ago
Puck’s Cantique de Noel (Oh Holy Night)
This isn’t right,
There is no need for vengeance
I guard a mouse who did me
No real harm
Where’s Buzzy Mouse?
Can we still find him?
I’ll keep on worrying until I know
He’s safe and warm.
Is there a way we can communicate with the mice?
Is there still time to forgive and forget?
No violence, please,
It’s time to show forgiveness
Oh give me a sign!
A sign to know
What’s right to do.
How will this end?
Oh how, can we all be friends?
miscreant almost 6 years ago
The guard and prisoner are both miserable and it’s all Alice’s fault. Pride goeth before the fall little mouse.
knight1192a almost 6 years ago
Listen to your cricket Puck and I’ll let you borrow Smokey, DC, and Bandit for a while.
willie_mctell almost 6 years ago
Puck has a conscience, a severe disability for a cat.
Maizing almost 6 years ago
I just discovered that a friend of mine died Sunday. She was younger than I am, but not by much.
tweety6677 almost 6 years ago
Don’t know what happened to my first comment but here we go again.There are books holding down the laundry basket. What are the titles?For sure one is Breaking Cat News. Ideas on the others?
sgs13 almost 6 years ago
Get Baba Mouse involved. She’ll settle that mean ringleader!
fuzzybritches almost 6 years ago
Just realized that the kibble cookies were not part of the original. So, the plot thickens! (Or at least the cookie dough is thick.)
Venetus Alpha almost 6 years ago
Anyone else who is reading this on a phone getting hacked by ads that switch your page and won’t let you leave?
raptorempress almost 6 years ago
Puck with his tender heart and love of British Mysteries is my favorite.
Fennec! at the Disco over 1 year ago
Burt nails it.