Oh, BTW, at some time in the last couple of months they expanded the archives for The Buckets here in GoComics. Now they go all the way back to February 19, 1996, back when Stantis drew the strip (?). No Sundays until June 2011, though.
Frank was born in 1928 (in 1996, his highschool had a 50th Reunion)That means Larry was born roughly between 1945 and 1968. IF we go “half way” and say 1956, Larry would have been 40 on April 2, 1996, meaning Sarah had the kids when Larry was in his 30’s.
edclectic about 11 years ago
Refueling…
Olddog1 about 11 years ago
Just needs a little time to reload.
elysummers about 11 years ago
Water with his supper for a week and an apology to the whole family for his rude behavior.
Strod about 11 years ago
Small mistake by I forgot his name the colorist: Eddie’s shirt is inconsistent. (Sorry. I couldn’t help myself.)
Strod about 11 years ago
Oh, BTW, at some time in the last couple of months they expanded the archives for The Buckets here in GoComics. Now they go all the way back to February 19, 1996, back when Stantis drew the strip (?). No Sundays until June 2011, though.
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Sorry Sarah.
ChessPirate about 11 years ago
Father: “Son, you should be ashamed! (whisper) Well done kid!”
Number Three about 11 years ago
1st Panel – HILARIOUS!
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Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member about 11 years ago
This would be funnier if the last panel hadn’t explicitly stated the joke.
Allan CB Premium Member about 11 years ago
Mrs Smyrna-Bucket?Sarah used to be a nurse at a highschool?!?
Allan CB Premium Member about 11 years ago
Frank was born in 1928 (in 1996, his highschool had a 50th Reunion)That means Larry was born roughly between 1945 and 1968. IF we go “half way” and say 1956, Larry would have been 40 on April 2, 1996, meaning Sarah had the kids when Larry was in his 30’s.
The Rolling Cat about 11 years ago
Yes, if parents are continually disenchanted by their children’s behavior, maybe they should consider the example they set — or rather, fail to set.
rgcviper over 4 years ago
An honest mistake, with the burp and the lack of “Excuse me”? Doubtful, but it still made me laugh. Sorry, Sarah.
Fun details with Eddie’s waving mouth in panel one and Sarah’s [face-palm] in panel three, too.